Don't think so. Wouldn't expect wax to wash out of screen or mix well with medium. I would use stroke and coat, then fire it . Then paint and the fired areas will act as a resist as there is glaze within the stroke and coat paint which will then be shiny and resist the colour you paint on top.
Not with the paint used in this video. I would think you could print with silkscreens on top of a glazed surface, however you would need a different paint product that would be fired into the glaze surface.
We sell all the silkscreens shown in the UK. hobbyceramicraft.co.uk If you want one made of your own design then you could contact the company we buy from directly, maycocolors.com
Hi, sorry, I'm not sure what 'free ware' is. The reason a paint may pop off in a firing is the difference between the expansion and contraction rates of the products.
White earthenware clay can be put in the dishwasher, however it will be less hard wearing than a higher temperature fired clay such as Stoneware or Porcelain.
Can you use wax resist over the image and then glaze in a different color other than clear?
Don't think so. Wouldn't expect wax to wash out of screen or mix well with medium.
I would use stroke and coat, then fire it . Then paint and the fired areas will act as a resist as there is glaze within the stroke and coat paint which will then be shiny and resist the colour you paint on top.
Can you apply this to an already glazed product, then put more glaze on top and bake?
Not with the paint used in this video. I would think you could print with silkscreens on top of a glazed surface, however you would need a different paint product that would be fired into the glaze surface.
Please can you let me know where we can buy those screens/ have our own made?
We sell all the silkscreens shown in the UK. hobbyceramicraft.co.uk If you want one made of your own design then you could contact the company we buy from directly, maycocolors.com
I have tried this several times on free ware and the pattern pops off in the bisc firing, is this only suitable on bisc ware ?
Hi, sorry, I'm not sure what 'free ware' is. The reason a paint may pop off in a firing is the difference between the expansion and contraction rates of the products.
Hi, I have screenprintg machine and owen up to 1000C. Where is posiblle to buy inks?
We are using a black underglaze product made by Mayco. Other black ceramic pigments would work..
Can I put them in dish washer pls
White earthenware clay can be put in the dishwasher, however it will be less hard wearing than a higher temperature fired clay such as Stoneware or Porcelain.
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Which paper is this
It is a ready made silkscreen used with underglaze paints.
Are you refiring the piece after applying the silkscreen? And is the silkscreen over clear glaze?
Clear glaze over the top, then fire.
Does it need any fixing afterwards, and before usage?
In this example in the video we would be glazing the outside of the bowl and firing to 1000C
Yes. In this example we applied clear glaze then fired to 1000C.
Where can I buy the inks
The paint used in this demo was a black underglaze. We used a Mayco Stroke and Coat product.
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Hi,what size of mesh you used in silk screen ? Thank you
Sorry, I do not know the answer to that. We do not manufacture silkscreens.
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