Thanks... and the soap pump fit! That's always a concern making them. It's a little bit easier with terra cotta as opposed to stoneware, which shrinks a lot.
That's great! Thanks so much for subscribing 😁I'm really glad this information was helpful... that is what I was hoping for with the low fire videos... thank you!
Thanks... I get the Mayco glazes from Clay King, they are out of South Carolina. They ship out really fast. They do have the full line of Fundamentals (underglazes)... in this video I mostly used Foundation glazes. They work really well. www.clay-king.com/glazes_ceramic_pottery/mayco/mayco_foundations.html
That's great! Good luck... I'm hoping more potters consider low fire. It's going to be a lost art if everyone makes stoneware. I think the only reason clay companies still offer low fire clay is because schools use so much of it. It's still kind of hard to find a good clay bodies to use for low fire.
I'm happy to see a kiln opening with earthenware, my gosh i tough i was the only one to make earthenware!!!😊 thankyou for this sharing
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The Vase is stunning. Excellent work and quality
Thanks... and the soap pump fit! That's always a concern making them. It's a little bit easier with terra cotta as opposed to stoneware, which shrinks a lot.
Really nice pieces
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That's great! Thanks so much for subscribing 😁I'm really glad this information was helpful... that is what I was hoping for with the low fire videos... thank you!
I think your work is gorgeous 🤩
Thanks so much!
Love your work! Where did you say you get your Mayco Fundamentals glazes from? I could not hear exactly what you said. Thank you for the tips!
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Thanks... I get the Mayco glazes from Clay King, they are out of South Carolina. They ship out really fast. They do have the full line of Fundamentals (underglazes)... in this video I mostly used Foundation glazes. They work really well. www.clay-king.com/glazes_ceramic_pottery/mayco/mayco_foundations.html
Also, the price did go up on them at some point. So, they aren't the price I said in the video. They are now around $6.00/4oz, but with free shipping.
Best incense holder
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Top Quality in Colour. I am going to do low fire temperature
That's great! Good luck... I'm hoping more potters consider low fire. It's going to be a lost art if everyone makes stoneware. I think the only reason clay companies still offer low fire clay is because schools use so much of it. It's still kind of hard to find a good clay bodies to use for low fire.