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from fran
United States
Приєднався 23 лис 2018
How to Make a Slab-Built Mug: Step-by-Step
Follow along as we make a slab-built mug using a ready-to-use clay slab! This step-by-step tutorial covers prepping, assembling, and finishing each part-from the body to the handle-using essential tools and techniques. Perfect for beginners and experienced potters alike. Stay tuned for the next video on firing and glazing!
Timestamps
00:00 Start
00:13 Tools you'll need
00:46 Prepare your slab
01:16 Prepare your template
01:46 Cut your slab
02:44 Handle: score and join
03:38 Body: score and join
04:35 Join handle and body
06:46 Smooth
07:39 Let dry
07:51 Day 2
08:10 Smooth
09:18 Score body and handle
09:49 Attach handle
10:33 Let dry
10:51 Day 3
10:58 Smooth again and dry
Timestamps
00:00 Start
00:13 Tools you'll need
00:46 Prepare your slab
01:16 Prepare your template
01:46 Cut your slab
02:44 Handle: score and join
03:38 Body: score and join
04:35 Join handle and body
06:46 Smooth
07:39 Let dry
07:51 Day 2
08:10 Smooth
09:18 Score body and handle
09:49 Attach handle
10:33 Let dry
10:51 Day 3
10:58 Smooth again and dry
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How to use Mason Stains to color, tint, and dye clay?
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How to use Mason Stains to color, tint, and dye clay?
How to apply gold luster on ceramics?
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How to apply gold luster on ceramics?
RunwayML Demo / Train your Own Model and Load your DataSet.
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RunwayML Demo / Train your Own Model and Load your DataSet.
Lovely colours. I wouldn't use a mug with a seam in it though. Hard to clean and will get coffee stained.
I love your work from South Africa
Thank you ❤
What is the blue powder you added?
Can I fire porcelain with this kind of kiln?
the 8x4 version goes up to cone 10
@@from_franThanks!
So helpful. Thank you so much
I'm glad you found it helpful! 😊
its so asthetic i love it =)
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This is really pretty. And i love how stylistic the seam looks!❤
thank you
Thank you for this tutorial! I watched it before doing my first gold luster batch and it turned out great👍🏻 I have one question though: what is the right way of disposing of pieces of paper and q-tips with a bit of gold luster on it (after wiping)? Is it safe to deposit to regular household waste containers?
Thank you! I'm happy your gold turned out nice! and yes, I deposit to a regular waste container
Hello, I am from Morocco. I want to buy gold water. Please, if you know a company that sells it.
Which one to buy gold? Where to find ?
Very cool! I love how you incorporated the handle into the slab seam.
How do you make this creation shining 😮😮😮😮😮??
hi friend, I use gold luster
@@from_fran ooooo😮😮😮😮 is it have any basic name..... Like shining liquid or something!!!
Hello! I'm considering a Skutt firebox. I read that skutt kilns have hard time reaching their max cones, do you have any issues with yours reaching up to cone 6?
hi! no issues at all. I love it!
back when i used to do this i could never get ahold of any gold glazing medium that could be used on actual foodware. I'm so jealous of this. i did have a silver that could be drank out of when used though
Hi! Mayco has a food safe gold luster ⭐️
Thank you for the tutorial❤ beautiful pieces! I was wondering how many karat gold lustre are you using and what do you think about 10k lustre? Thank you😊
hi! the gold i use has the appearance of 18 karat gold jewelry and has 11% pure gold
Thank you!
Merhaba ben gold silindir malzemesini nasıl uyguna getirebilirim?
thank you, I was really nervous to start but your kind voice calmed me down and gave me strength :)
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Thank you ❤😊
What type of kiln do you have?
Skutt Firebox :)
Çok güzel görünüyor, ellerinize sağlık 😻😻 acaba sürdüğünüz şey nedir bir de sır üstüne mi sürüyorsunuz 😊🌸
Thank you for sharing this incredible tutorial, Fran!💖
I know this is from a year ago but do you consider the weight of clay with the water? Because 2% of 100 grams of dry clay is different to 100 grams of wet clay
hi! good point. I don't consider the weight with water
I really like plates with no "foot" like yours, but I'm unsure about the finished product, if I let the bottom unglazed, wouldn't it become rough and could potentially ruin the surface where you put it on? It's my greatest doubt about dping ceramics, because every industrial piece you buy has a little unfished piece under it, but it's smooth, not rough and it doesn't seem to absorb water like hand made ceramic left unglazed.
Hi! It depends on whether the plates are fired to the temperature at which the clay vitrifies and the type of clay. When it vitrifies, it becomes impermeable, and if you sand it, it turns out very smooth. In my case, I use porcelain, which allows me to do this.
@@from_fran I'm doing white clay for the first time, so I really don't know how it will go ahahah I'm gonna do some experiments and see, thank you!
@@letizia4419 If you are having a hard time with rough feet, you could try hyper burnishing the clay feet before bisque firing.
@@jollylally5834 I had to search it ahahah but I think I will, I even saw people doing it with spoons and light bulbs so I don't need anything fancy, thank you!
Do you have any tricks with your slab mugs on how to avoid having their rims warp? ❤
Hi Laura. I’ve never had this issue so I don’t know. Are you drying your pieces slowly? What kind of clay are you using? maybe if you roll your clay enough (back and forth, both sides) all the particles will spread evenly and you can avoid this issue
This feature still exist on runway? Can't find my models anymore..
I think not anymore :( but you can find your models in your “Assets”. help.runwayml.com/hc/en-us/articles/22125973740691-Sunset-Notification-ML-Lab
thank you@@from_fran Qo you have any tips on how to recreate this tool outside of runway?
Hi! Could u suggest me some place where to buy gold? Thanks!
Hi! I usually buy from this seller (amzn.to/3HDPAkZ) on Amazon. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
These are wonderful
Thanks for this video! Do you have a favorite clear glaze to use with stains? Zinc free? Thanks!
Yes! I like to use Amaco Sahara HF9 or Standard Ceramic 1125
😊😢🎉😂❤
My wax is brown and sticky 🥴
Which brand are you using?
100/10 but can you do a plate with a shark painted on it
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I can do one for you
Great pottery❤. Love the gold luster.
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Does the gold smell straight from the bottle? Does, the kiln smell when you open it? Thank you!
Yes. The smell is very strong once you open the bottle. There is no smell after the firing, but a dense, strong odor emerges during the firing.
Posso usar a cera sobre o esmalte, antes da queima?
On top of the glaze, it won't work. You can use the wax over the bisque and then apply the glaze over it. Wax is often used in ceramics as a way to resist or mask areas you do not want the glaze to cover.
Where can i buy the premium gold lustre ?
Hi, where are you based?
Based in Morocco
@@perfection8282 You can find the luster on Amazon or at Mayco Paint Store. I would recommend that you Google "Duncan gold luster" to see what is available in your location.
Thank u so much 🙏😊
Great video. Thank you. Wish your volume was higher because all the information you share is very helpful
Could you let me know When you use essence?
I use essence when I need to dilute the gold luster.
The videos were very helpful. Thank you. I'm currently trying porcelain art on my own, and I was wondering, when using pigments and gold for painting, should I bake it at 800 degrees Celsius? I plan to outline with pigments, apply gold to certain areas, and paint the handle just like in the videos. Are there any specific precautions to take, such as applying gold at the end or differences in baking temperature compared to regular pigments?
What do you mean by pigments? Are you referring to glazes (overglaze) or underglazes?
How long does the lustre take to dry before firing?
A few minutes. Some people let it dry for a day before loading the pieces into the kiln.
Question regarding loading the glaze kiln - How are you able to stack your glazed pieces and they not stick to each other? Thanks in advance
The temperature for gold luster firing is below the maturing point (melting) of the glaze.
@@from_fran never thought of it that way. Thanks so much for that tip!
Hi, did you do previously kiln firing of this plates, before applying gold luster? And what degree?
The plates from the video were glazed and fired at cone 6 before applying gold luster.
Hi there thanks for the video, can you bisque fire earthen ware pieces next to the pieces you are firing for a lister firing?
hi Gabi, I would advise against doing that, and it would be pointless due to the fact that your bisque requires a higher temperature. Typically, bisque is fired to cone 06.
@@from_fran oh sorry. The earthenware will bisque at the same temp. 750 degrees Celsius
@@gabialberts3380 I would advise against trying it because firing bisque can release gas and fumes that may potentially affect the luster. But you can always do a test firing in a small kiln to see what happens. If you do it, please let me know if it works :)
Hi I have a question I wasn’t sure if I saw correctly and I’m still new to this. But is the gold been apply after the cup has been glaze and fired?
Hi Joselyne, yes, the gold is applied over a glazed and fired surface. It's considered a third-firing. First: bisque Second: glaze Third: luster
Can the piece be reglazed to protect the luster?
Wow! 😍 Beautiful ❤
What is your instagram account name?
Hi Nathalie! It's from_fran
beautiful pieces!
thank you Victoria!
I read you fire gold luster at cone 018-019, so I’m guessing it is ok to fire midrange porcelain at this cone range with gold luster?
after glazing and/or vitrifying your porcelain, yes, you can fire luster at cone 018-019. I also use porcelain (fired to cone 6)
What temperature should the gold be fired at? Thank you for the video.
Hi Alexis, cone 018 - 019
@@from_fran thank you!
What kind of clay is that? Thanks
Hi! stained porcelain