Thank you so much for all the information you share! I am doing another re-glazing tonight and each time I check this video to double check the firing schedule.
Thank-you for this post! It worked for me. I reglazed a vase that I had sprayed a little too thin on the top. I sprayed a layer let dry, then sprayed another layer. Dried, fired and it turned out way better. I will definitely try this technique again!
John, great that I found you here on youtube again, as I have just now happily purchased your glaze book from your site ! I previously tried buying the older book online but to no avail.. happy to support you directly as I like you honest demeanour and clear cut talk. thanks again can't wait for the mailman !
Thanks John! I have grown weary of the stock glazes at school and started experimenting with glaze recipes over the couple of semesters, and your guide to mid fire glazes has really helped to put a method to the madness.
Thanks John, I need this info for Monday! I tried to dip one to re-glaze it yesterday and the coat just did not stick to it well at all. I will try the second dipping and some of your other techniques!
This video is very good: I thouht it was impossible tot refire because the glaze will provide the pot to absorb more glaze (this is what my teacher told me). But WHY do all pottery-videoś end before the product is fired? It would provide even more information to record the result: now I keep wondering what you have made.
Question: when running a refiring schedule, is it ok if I place some pieces that would go to a regular glaze firing too, since it's all cone 6? Thanks a lot ✌️✨️
Really helpful video, John!! I also want to refire my dog head sculptor since the matt clear glaze was too thin. I fired it at cone8 with Skutt pre-ramp hold program in Mid-tempo. I want to fire it with other sculptors which have not been glaze firing. What firing schedule and speed will be nice for in this case? Is cone 7 medium tempo mode will be ok? It would be nice if you give me a piece of advice. Thank you so much, John!
JOHN I CAN'T FIND JOHNS STRAW ASH IN YOUR BOOK? IS IT CALLED SOMETHING ELSE, AND IS ASHLEIGHS RIVULET THE SAME AS ASHLEYS ASH? THANKS LOVE YOUR BOOK AND VIDEOS
Hi John, love your videos, I always make 100 or 20 as instructed, and wait to see you in the morning😊 HOWEVER! I tried your reglazing method and the glaze coat stuck to the skim layer fine, and then the glaze layer flaked off badly. I brushed on the glaze, so I am wondering if I have to dipped that glaze layer. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Anne Lythgoe some glaze is low in Clay and has low dry strength..try adding bentonite. Otherwise it could be fluctuated and flake off. In that add deflocculant. Could be high clay/high shrinkage....Or try other Glazes.
John Britt thanks, John. Some other glazes stayed put just fine, so I suspect it was that particular glaze. Thanks for your help and prompt reply. Enjoy your book btw.
When you glaze a coffee cup, is that what gives it that shiny look??? I have a coffee cup that has one spot on the inside, that was not coated correctly, can I still drink from it??? How can I fix this, if I can not drink for this cup???
Yes, I understand hard to say, but I was a wondering if there was something that I could coat the inside of the cup with to make it safe... I was looking for a DIY fix epoxy or something different... something simple and safe to fix and later I could drink out of the cup with no problems... It is just a dimple... There should be potters near me someplace... I will take it to a potter for repair...
John, I really like how you can pack a lot of information in a short video. Thanks for the information.
Thank you so much for all the information you share! I am doing another re-glazing tonight and each time I check this video to double check the firing schedule.
Thank-you for this post! It worked for me. I reglazed a vase that I had sprayed a little too thin on the top. I sprayed a layer let dry, then sprayed another layer. Dried, fired and it turned out way better. I will definitely try this technique again!
I cannot wait to see how they turned out!!
John, great that I found you here on youtube again, as I have just now happily purchased your glaze book from your site !
I previously tried buying the older book online but to no avail.. happy to support you directly as I like you honest demeanour and clear cut talk.
thanks again can't wait for the mailman !
I love you Jonh Britt. I have some really terribly glazed pots so I am going to reglaze them, thanks for the instructions.
Great information, thank you. Working through a thousand pots to reglaze, see you in the morning. :-)
Thanks John! I have grown weary of the stock glazes at school and started experimenting with glaze recipes over the couple of semesters, and your guide to mid fire glazes has really helped to put a method to the madness.
Check out the Facebook Group: Exploring Cone 6 glazes together with John Britt' s book....really helpful
@@johnbrittpottery link!
thanks, john! and thanks for your book - I'm learning a lot
Great firing schedule, post vids more often John!
Thanks John, I need this info for Monday! I tried to dip one to re-glaze it yesterday and the coat just did not stick to it well at all. I will try the second dipping and some of your other techniques!
Thank you so much, very inspirational! Would love to see results!
Nice video , I have had good results spraying women’s hair spray on the pots before reglazing.
Great video!
I am curious to see how these turned out after the reglaze! Is there a second video to follow? Thanks!
You're the man!
That's a GOOD idea
Reglaze
This video is very good: I thouht it was impossible tot refire because the glaze will provide the pot to absorb more glaze (this is what my teacher told me). But WHY do all pottery-videoś end before the product is fired? It would provide even more information to record the result: now I keep wondering what you have made.
Thanks for the vid, relay useful info...
Thanks for your help!
Question: when running a refiring schedule, is it ok if I place some pieces that would go to a regular glaze firing too, since it's all cone 6? Thanks a lot ✌️✨️
Yes
Not in the index? Ashleighs ash is Ashleighs rivulet. Johns Straw is in Iron saturate.
Yes refiring can help. But But not always
The glaze flaked off some of my pieces. Is it worthwhile to reglaze them?
Yes
John is the information on making the electric Red in your book ? eddiespottery
Really helpful video, John!! I also want to refire my dog head sculptor since the matt clear glaze was too thin. I fired it at cone8 with Skutt pre-ramp hold program in Mid-tempo. I want to fire it with other sculptors which have not been glaze firing. What firing schedule and speed will be nice for in this case? Is cone 7 medium tempo mode will be ok? It would be nice if you give me a piece of advice. Thank you so much, John!
Just slow around 900-1200F
@@johnbrittpottery Thank you for so much for your answer! I've just watched your video again and I will follow and try it!
JOHN I CAN'T FIND JOHNS STRAW ASH IN YOUR BOOK? IS IT CALLED SOMETHING ELSE, AND IS ASHLEIGHS RIVULET THE SAME AS ASHLEYS ASH? THANKS LOVE YOUR BOOK AND VIDEOS
what if you don't have the ability to ramp? i have a manual kiln.
Hi John, love your videos, I always make 100 or 20 as instructed, and wait to see you in the morning😊 HOWEVER! I tried your reglazing method and the glaze coat stuck to the skim layer fine, and then the glaze layer flaked off badly. I brushed on the glaze, so I am wondering if I have to dipped that glaze layer. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Anne Lythgoe some glaze is low in Clay and has low dry strength..try adding bentonite. Otherwise it could be fluctuated and flake off. In that add deflocculant. Could be high clay/high shrinkage....Or try other Glazes.
John Britt thanks, John. Some other glazes stayed put just fine, so I suspect it was that particular glaze. Thanks for your help and prompt reply. Enjoy your book btw.
ELECTRIC copper red? Amazing! Is that in your book?
Please;
would reglazing help with pinholes?????????
if not what would help???
would it the same for low fire earthenware? i mean for firing?
interesting point.... thanks
yes
Where do I find the glaze
hello arew you the same who came to venezuela almos ten years?
Only 994 to go today, but I am hurrying!
Reglaze about a thousand pots lol
reglaze a thousand [pots and I'll see you in the morning.... oh HELL no. LOL
go on my blog....johnbrittpottery.blogspot.com. you can search for refires....or I have some on my Etsy page...via johnbrittpottery.com
John Britt
When you glaze a coffee cup, is that what gives it that shiny look???
I have a coffee cup that has one spot on the inside, that was not coated correctly, can I still drink from it???
How can I fix this, if I can not drink for this cup???
Hard to say from this far away. Do you have a potter near you? You could take it to them and ask.
Yes, I understand hard to say, but I was a wondering if there was something that I could coat the inside of the cup with to make it safe... I was looking for a DIY fix epoxy or something different...
something simple and safe to fix and later I could drink out of the cup with no problems... It is just a dimple...
There should be potters near me someplace... I will take it to a potter for repair...