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DirtWorks Ceramics
Приєднався 21 січ 2014
Handmade pottery for those that still believe in magic✨
Raffle 1
Here is a quick little video showing all of the details on this sweet little hobbit house. This hobbit house is a cone incense burner and will be up for raffle in the next few days. Please be sure to check out my Instagram @Dirtworks_ceramics for raffle information.
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How to make a slab without a slab roller
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Did you know you can make a slab without a slab roller? In this video Ill how you how to make a nice slab with just your hands and a rolling pin.
Facebook live glaze unload
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This is a very unedited video of me going live on my Facebook page to show my latest glaze results.
Surface Design: Using a paper stencil on clay
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In this video I demonstrate my process of using a paper stencil to create a surface design on clay.
Prep for the bisque firing
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Quick chat about how and why I prep for my bisque firing.
Let's talk about GLAZE video results.
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Let's talk about GLAZE video results.
Meet the potter behind DirtWorks Ceramics
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Meet the potter behind DirtWorks Ceramics
Using amaco underglaze to do a little inlay
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Using amaco underglaze to do a little inlay
That is so dangerous sanding greenware with a baby. Silicosis is real.
What surface material are you working on?
Nice 😊
Fantastic! Blessed Be
So beautiful 😍
😝 𝐩яⓞ𝓂𝓞Ş𝐦
😍🤩😍
It looks cool but uh what is it
A candle holder
@@dirtworks_ceramics ok
Absolutely amazing!!!
Wahhh coolll^_^
Wow so cool
Killin it 🎉
Holaaaaa soy de argentina
!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!!
What is covering your table?
You said it was boring, it wasn’t. Your information helped me. I’m a newbie so I want to thank you
the background music is very distracting and at times totally overpowers your voice. consider no music for videos
If you use freezer paper for your stencil, you could use it multiple times. It has a shiny side that helps it stick to the clay but is easy to peel off. I actually use it for templates sometimes.
Is the pot bisqued already or leather hard?
Yes?
Greenware i think
You should make more videos! I just found d your channel and your work is great!
Can somebody jus tell me step by step I can't really understand the video ...
Do fire the pot before applying the transparent glaze?
Thank you, was looking for something like that. Def gonna give it a go!
how do you keep your clay from sticking to your pin and surface.
ممكن ترجمة 🌹
Love the little noises :-)
Wow!!! BRAVAAA!!!
Kopfüber? Echt jetzt?
What is up with slow motion?
The slow motion is to illustrate that one needs to pull the stencil up slowly and in a controlled manner.
As I was watching you I had an idea that never occurred to me before. Once the 3rd coat of underglaze has dried you could leave the stencil in place in order to wax the stenciled design without being too concerned that wax will get onto the pot where you don’t want it. Heck you could use the stencil to just wax a design, remove the stencil and underglaze everything else. Holy Moly! How long have I been doing this process and never thought of doing this? No matter how long you’ve been a potter there always something new.
Andrea Johns there would be no need for me to wax, just an extra step. I was using a celadon glaze on these so the underglaze design shows through
found you in Ceramics Monthly, nice site!
Thank you!!
Trying to make a reuseable stencil to brush wax resist into a design. Any ideas? Mylar plastic or vinyl?
I haven't tried to reuse them, but I made stencils from kid's school book covering with a backing layer that peels off. It is cheap and the tacky surface sticks to raw clay and even glaze. When you take it off, the tacky surface takes a very thin layer of glaze with it. Only the particles that are in contact with the tacky surface are removed, so it makes little difference to the fired glaze.
Thank you for sharing. :)
Hi Great video Would you do a video on how you grind your damaged shelves and what kind of grinder to use. I’ve had trouble finding a grinder that is strong enough to get all the glaze off without leaving holes on my shelves. Thanks for sharing!
use CHISELS to remove glaze ,only grind what you mUST . be sure to wear eye protections , a vertical position actually works best ,keep shelf on a towel on cement floor . over the years you will get better at this
Such a great tutorial. Thank you, can’t wait to try it!
So cute your kid. I would like to ask one question is whether all the ceramics should be burned before they can be glazed, is it possible direct use underglaze after the ceramics dry then high firing?
Great idea but should use a rubber hammer or place a cloth over the wood when hammering the plaque as it could crack the wood.
I just watched this a second time so I could see your cute partner!
Hey Ahnalisa - can you show us something using your new slab roller?
Great video. Can you please write the name of the ceramist you mention in 7:30. Thank you.
nice video! I agree about dipping vs. painting glaze, but you have to do both sometimes, depending on your material. Thanks for your video!
How long did you have the pot dry before putting on the stencil and underglaze?
Can you do an instructional video on trimming a piece, specifically trimming cylinders when they are leather hard? Thanks in advance.
Beautiful job! When I make them I like to raise up the inner cylinder a bit further so fingers and outside of peel end up a little further away from the juice.