For the first time...ever, I'm considering learning to make my own glazes. There has to be a huge sense of pride to be able to truly 100% make something... including mixing the glaze formulas. Thanks for sharing. Excellent vid.
I actually make it. Here is the recipe Satin white glaze Frit 3134. 1000g Om4 ball clay. 1000g Silica. 1000g Spodumene. 1000g Dolomite. 1000g Super pax or ultrox. 500g
@@JoesphBarron I don’t usually measure specific gravity. I usually add about 4.3 litres of water to start with this size batch. I let it sit for a day because sometimes glaze thickens. Then just use the finger method and just how it looks to get the consistency I want. I usually have to slowly add a little more water.
For the first time...ever, I'm considering learning to make my own glazes. There has to be a huge sense of pride to be able to truly 100% make something... including mixing the glaze formulas. Thanks for sharing. Excellent vid.
Thanks! It is a bit of a rabbit hole but worth it!
I absolutely love your kiln openings. You have an amazing eye for colour combinations. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much!! I appreciate the positive feedback 😊
That magenta sky with frosted topaz is just love ❤️
Beautiful combos, lovely pieces 👍
Thanks so much. I am really starting to enjoy using coyote glazes
Wonderful combos!! Thanks so much for the courage to do things out of the box!!!😂
Thanks so much! Experimenting is fun 😊
Thanks for sharing your beautiful glaze combinations! Your work is stunning!
Thanks so much 😊
Love the frosted lemon one with PT and seaweed! Very beachy! Thank for sharing combos, i do that too!
Thanks! Great to share knowledge and experiments 😊
Beautiful pieces and video. I love your adult sippy cups. Going to have to try and make some.
Yes we all need a zippy cup 😂
You have beautiful glaze combinations, will you ever make a video showing you applying your glazes?
Great suggestion! I’ll give it some thought!
Love your glaze combos!
Thank you 😋
gorgeous glazes
Thank you! 😊
Lovely combos.
Thanks!
Do you brush or dip your glazing?
Love your collours😌
Both, it just depends on the piece and the glaze combo. Often I do both with one piece.
MKM lettering? Can you specify please. I live in Canada also. Toronto so please let me know where to purchase. Thanks
Hi there. Sounding stone carries mkm products
@@finklepottery704 Okay thanks! Will check it out.
What is the name of your studio white
I actually make it. Here is the recipe
Satin white glaze
Frit 3134. 1000g
Om4 ball clay. 1000g
Silica. 1000g
Spodumene. 1000g
Dolomite. 1000g
Super pax or ultrox. 500g
Thank you so much does it have specific gravity it needs to go to
@@JoesphBarron I don’t usually measure specific gravity. I usually add about 4.3 litres of water to start with this size batch. I let it sit for a day because sometimes glaze thickens. Then just use the finger method and just how it looks to get the consistency I want. I usually have to slowly add a little more water.