I was a potter for many years, but life changed for me and I haven't thrown in 20 years. After watching your inspirational videos...I'm ready! I'm slowly getting things ready and re-vamping my garage space. Please keep your videos going - a joy to watch!
Id like to add, you’re very refreshing to watch, not a show off know it all. There’s some channels like that & im like damn. hell to the no. It looks like you have fun & it translates to how you explain things. It’s really great.
I am an artist with many classes under my belt and much artwork stored in my house which tips. You are an excellent teacher about the techniques that make glazing pottery work. I am writing a story and needed to be reminded of what glaze before firing looks like. My thanks.
Would recommend making bigger tiles next time. Gives you a better idea of how the glaze will look over a bigger surface. Though, based on your more recent video, looks they turned out great regardless!
god job!support from China!When you officially put it into production,I want to buy some,but I think international postage will be very expensive lol.Anyway,come on!
I thought it was necessary to run a newly mixed glaze through a sieve before it’s used? Do you have clumps of dried glaze in the bucket? Or maybe just mixing with the drill incorporates the glazes well enough? If sieving is not needed that will save me a lot of time and labor.
This is so great, exiting and just on time for me 😍😍! Thank you for sharing! I just bought my first 200gr dry glaze. So if my math is correct (5pounds=2269gr, 4pints=1892,7ml), then I need to mix my 200gr of dry glaze with 160ml distilled water. Pls someone check my math 🤪
I reallllly hope you aren’t firing this kiln each time with only the rest tiles! The colors are going to be different than if you actually had a full load in the kiln.
That is not true. Mold does not grow in glaze. The reason why some people use distilled water is because there is calcium in hard water. Theoretically it could flux the glaze a little more (calcium is a flux) but the amount of calcium is peanuts. You won't notice any difference.
I was a potter for many years, but life changed for me and I haven't thrown in 20 years. After watching your inspirational videos...I'm ready! I'm slowly getting things ready and re-vamping my garage space. Please keep your videos going - a joy to watch!
Id like to add, you’re very refreshing to watch, not a show off know it all. There’s some channels like that & im like damn. hell to the no.
It looks like you have fun & it translates to how you explain things. It’s really great.
I am an artist with many classes under my belt and much artwork stored in my house which tips. You are an excellent teacher about the techniques that make glazing pottery work. I am writing a story and needed to be reminded of what glaze before firing looks like. My thanks.
I’ve watched so many gd vids trying to learn this-- yours is everything. Thankyouuuu
I've studied ceramics before, and you're amazing. Your ceramics are a hundred times better than mine
Love this. Thank you for sharing.
good to see you again! love ya aunt Susie
I’m late to the oak creek show but I would totally try using my well water ……… just because! Haha
I went to your website and nothing is for sale? Taking a break or did you move on to a different adventure?
Which are you top glaze color to use ?
Would recommend making bigger tiles next time. Gives you a better idea of how the glaze will look over a bigger surface. Though, based on your more recent video, looks they turned out great regardless!
god job!support from China!When you officially put it into production,I want to buy some,but I think international postage will be very expensive lol.Anyway,come on!
I thought it was necessary to run a newly mixed glaze through a sieve before it’s used? Do you have clumps of dried glaze in the bucket? Or maybe just mixing with the drill incorporates the glazes well enough? If sieving is not needed that will save me a lot of time and labor.
Where did u get your glaze powder ?
Where do you buy your dry glasses at?
This is so great, exiting and just on time for me 😍😍! Thank you for sharing! I just bought my first 200gr dry glaze. So if my math is correct (5pounds=2269gr, 4pints=1892,7ml), then I need to mix my 200gr of dry glaze with 160ml distilled water. Pls someone check my math 🤪
Братан, слишком тонкий слой сделал! А как оч круто!
What glaze did you use?
dude dont you look like jon the potters's brother
I reallllly hope you aren’t firing this kiln each time with only the rest tiles! The colors are going to be different than if you actually had a full load in the kiln.
Using bottled water sure does make a difference!! You will get mold if you use tap water!
That is not true. Mold does not grow in glaze. The reason why some people use distilled water is because there is calcium in hard water. Theoretically it could flux the glaze a little more (calcium is a flux) but the amount of calcium is peanuts. You won't notice any difference.
wanna collab?
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