Not sure I understand glazing prior to bisque firing. I realize it's slip you are dipping in. Do you do a second firing? If so, do you glaze again prior to the second firing?
I don’t know where you got that idea that I sounded depressed in this video, because I didn’t sound it ..at all. Nope, don’t suffer from it. Must be it’s your sense of perception that is off here ?
thank you for all of your informative videos.love your studiocats- every studio needs one.
Thank you Simon for showing how to create designs using wax resist. I found it very interesting.
Another great clip.... thanks Simon...
Merci ! Vous êtes généreux. Bise de France
Great stuff, from NewZealand
Thanks, Simon.
Is there wax resist that has colour therefore allowing us to know where we've applied it? Or, can we add colour?
Not sure I understand glazing prior to bisque firing. I realize it's slip you are dipping in. Do you do a second firing? If so, do you glaze again prior to the second firing?
I just answered my own question while viewing another video of yours. You dip in perhaps a white glaze after the bisque firing and fire again.
I don't get excited about waxing either, Simon, but you sound positively depressed!!!!
I don’t know where you got that idea that I sounded depressed in this video, because I didn’t sound it ..at all. Nope, don’t suffer from it. Must be it’s your sense of perception that is off here ?