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PhoenixPotteryStudios
Приєднався 17 сер 2021
Відео
Raku: To spray or not to spray depends on whether you have used a crackle glaze.
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Sculptures using crackle glaze are sprayed with water to force rapid cooling of the surface. This technique was invented in North Carolina. It’s called the double spray bottle method. It’s fast, effective and lots of fun.
#TheTugisTheDrug on Lake Superior with JAMESADDICTION
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James is a naturalist and an expert fisherman. His specialty is individual and family charters out of Knife River, Minnesota and teaches you how to catch fish. This day the bite was on. jamesaddictioncharters.com/
“What’s a couple of hundred million years between friends” is a skit about the age of the universe.
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Did you know that astrophysicists refer to every element other than hydrogen and helium as metals? Let’s ask them to be more accurate and ask them to explain the heavy metal signatures seen through James Webb in the early universe. I don’t understand it. Do you?
A good tea pot needs a good a ruler.
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This is a teapot master showing us in just a few minutes how to do it. The angle of the spout is what determines when it pours and how much the tea pot can hold, and the perfect angle is made just by this simple ruler trick.
How do you deal with Evil? A discussion over breakfast on the Avatar: The Last Airbender.
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Have you ever wanted to take a humanities course that earned you no credit but simply a deeper understanding of Avatar: The Last Airbender? Look no further and let us know your biggest questions. The journey begins with the question: How do you deal with Evil?
Potters Choice Glazes give a reduced appearance on Earthenware and Stoneware
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Cone 5/6 Potter’s Choice
To Salt River Canyon to find a necklace for a special Doctor of Medicine
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This is Six Shooter Canton where my neighbor, a miner’s cat, decided to share a quail with me. I’m still not sure what to make of a little ringtail sharing it’s food with me because it’s cousin the raccoon has only caused me problems but nevertheless I was inspired to take a trip to see my friends that make juniper berry necklaces and share some fry bread with Hero the Salt River Canyon canine ...
RAKU: the unglazed clay turns black when using tape as a Glaze resist in this firing process
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RAKU: the unglazed clay turns black when using tape as a Glaze resist in this firing process
An artist at the Tucson Gem Show teaches that life brings challenges, but each morning is a new day.
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An artist at the Tucson Gem Show teaches that life brings challenges, but each morning is a new day.
The City of Rocks challenges the assumption of erosion and weathering being slow processes.
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The City of Rocks challenges the assumption of erosion and weathering being slow processes.
A Salt Pig Stars in “Smashed Potatoes Love Salt”
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A Salt Pig Stars in “Smashed Potatoes Love Salt”
Glaze Kitchen: Layering glaze over a textured surface using a Hake brush.
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Glaze Kitchen: Layering glaze over a textured surface using a Hake brush.
This is how a pottery file can smooth out the edges on bone dry ware.
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This is how a pottery file can smooth out the edges on bone dry ware.
Glaze Kitchen: layering glazes can be fun and adds life to ceramic bowls.
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Glaze Kitchen: layering glazes can be fun and adds life to ceramic bowls.
Glaze Kitchen: paraffin wax resist and several glaze dipping techniques.
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Glaze Kitchen: paraffin wax resist and several glaze dipping techniques.
Mixing two different clays together by wedging them on the wheel
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Mixing two different clays together by wedging them on the wheel
Waterdog 202: opening and pulling up the walls
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Waterdog 202: opening and pulling up the walls
RAKU: an experiment using straw, peat moss and newspaper for the combustibles in a Raku firing.
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RAKU: an experiment using straw, peat moss and newspaper for the combustibles in a Raku firing.
This is white stoneware with a thick coat of a red earthenware slip added for decoration.
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This is white stoneware with a thick coat of a red earthenware slip added for decoration.
This is a quick video of smoothing out the rim of a plate.
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This is a quick video of smoothing out the rim of a plate.
January 2nd, 2021 marks the arrival of our first t-shirt design.
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January 2nd, 2021 marks the arrival of our first t-shirt design.
Animators: show us your best white, dazzling, brilliance
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Animators: show us your best white, dazzling, brilliance
Incredible! Looks like the perfect fishing trip
It was!
jamesaddictioncharters.com
Love the cat cameo! Also, the muppets make the intellectual discussion more fun! Good job, even with the bloopers!
Screen Play - The Age of the Universe. A discussion about James Webb. Opening Credits “Star Wars” Style A before and after picture. Before James Webb: A character looking up in the sky seeing stars. After James Webb: seeing spiral Galaxies. Act 1: Fade to darkness. Night sky, Cassiopeia is distant A shooting star is visible The 5 stars that make the W rotate Act 2: Zoom into Telescope Rocky: “Hey, What are you looking at? Craig: I’m trying to find the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. I’m looking for a tea pot in the constellation Sagittarius.” Rocky; looks up at the sky. “I was just talking about the bow and arrow to my neighbor.” Craig: moving telescope slowly he is talking under his breath “slow intention moves” Craig: “If we can find the steam coming out of the teapot we’ll be looking into the center of our Milky Way galaxy. And in the center which is about 30,000 light years away you can see the black hole.” Rocky Asks if he can try. Under his breath he starts to move the telescope while looking into it and says “It might be easier to find the tail of Scorpius. Scorpius and Orion are Mortal Enemies so Scorpius doesn’t rise until Orion leaves.” Rocky: “There it is”, he exclaims! “There’s the stinger. The cat’s eyes.” Rocky lets Craig take a look. Craig: WOW! “And I see the tea pot, too”, Craig exclaims. A news style banner across the screen states “In the constellation Sagittarius the tea pot points to the center of our Milky Way Galaxy which is 30,000 light years away.” Craig: stroking his chin. He looks like he is considering whether the certainty of the calculations of the age of the universe are accurate. He continues to stroke his chin. Rocky: “what are you thinking about?” Craig: “well, I was just wondering, how old is the universe? It seems like scientist can’t seem to agree on the age.” Mr. Heart: ”What’s a couple of hundred million years between friends?” Craig: “Exactly, that’s my concern. It’s not a concern when your paradigm of the universe is that an everything impossible is possible when there is an infinite amount of time.” A muppet bystander enters: “Do you know how the hubbell telescope was named? It was named after the astrophysicist who discovered that the universe was expanding and that the wavelengths lengthen and become more red.” Mr. Heart is proud and says: “Red Shift” A Muppet: “Yes, exactly. That’s why the James Webb telescope is so extraordinary. The scientists calculated that as the wavelength lengthened to get to us that it would be invisible so it was designed to capture infrared flight.” Mr. Lung: “That’s incredible”. Craig: I know. Mr. Brain interjects: “But what about the supermassive black hole that was billions of a sun mass in size. X-rays are highly energetic and I’m wondering do they elongate? Craig: “I don’t think they do. Or at least I don’t think we understand that yet because we still detect the signature of a black hole by xray.” Rocky pulls back the scope: “Can we get back to the signature stuff. I mean if we understand that heavy metals like gold for example all come a supernova then how are these signatures being detected in the wavelengths from the earliest beginnings of the universe? I mean didn’t they find more bright galaxies than they predicted - farther back like before light - like before the galaxies were even supposed to be there?” Craig: “They did.” Brain: “That’s interesting. I mean if there is still so much unknown how can they say with certainty how old the universe is. I mean 13.7 billion years old. Is that 100%?” Craig: “Well remember that it’s based on assumption and not observation. Take for instance that time when everyone believed that a calculation was correct and that there was no posssible way it was wrong until someone figure out that the scientific world had forgotten to calculate dust into the predictions. Mrs. Pink: “Well that science. At least they reported the mistake.” Rocky: “But back to the elements that are detected. Is that because astrophysicists see the world as hydrogen and helium and then everything else is a metal? Mr. Brain: “That’s funny. And that’s another podcast, but really elements that are only created through the explosion of a supernova and that supernova’s influence into the development of other objects how are we detecting these?” Mrs. Pink: “Well that’s interesting. What’s your point?” Craig: “My point is that of course we can make a meme that says pre James Webb and Post James Webb and has children looking up to the stars and now looking up to see galaxies but that doesn’t mean we have figured out how old the universe is. For one we have never observed star formation. We also have gas giants that are really close to suns. And also some of the spiral galaxies where the arms are moving faster than the inside ring would have been ripped apart and so 13.7 or even 13.6 billions years is a long time and we should just keep an open mind that all of these calculations are based on assumptions. Fade to Cassiopeia.
Thank you for the ruminations.
Great show and I love the applause at the end!
It probably reacts with the water
It’s actually just the reaction of the piece which is about 1900 degrees igniting the newspaper. The flaming consumes the oxygen and forces the chamber into an environment that promotes the metals in the glaze to reduce i.e. gain electrons and gain negative charge. What makes Raku so spectacular is that you can get elements in the glaze to react immediately such as burping the piece after a few minutes in the reduction chamber to allow a re-oxidation of the copper to get greens highlights throughout the piece.
Take notice of the size of the reduction can she selects. This is especially important in glazes like Copper Penny where you want immediate reduction and the smaller the chamber the less oxygen once the lid is placed. This technique of lining the cans allows for flaming but the glaze which is 1900 degrees and molten won’t adhere to the combustible material as long as it doesn’t fall over. This is the way to achieve reduction and keep every surface of the piece glossy and mirror like without any blemishes.