Smectite: Funny Name, Serious Clay
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- In which I explain what smectite clay is and why it is important and useful.
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I liked all the funnies in this video. Glad the skinny kid figured out the smectite mystery so we can benefit from it.
Thanks Angela.
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Howdy Andy , just received my order of Smectite & your kool Icon sticker badge , I’m torn as to where the best place to put it ! Thank Yu very much for the prompt deliver !
It's very generous of you to share your knowledge with other potters. Thank you.
Glad you like them!
clay is so important, it's medicinal uses are great, and knowing which clay to use. I had a profound childhood experience with clay involving my native people, and a old story.
Yes it is, thanks
Loved the video. Just a trifle disappointed that Professor Ward didn’t make an appearance. Maybe next time.👍🏼
brilliant. informative and fun.....and never was a truer word spoken by Abe.
Thanks skinny kid and thanks Andy for listening to the skinny kid.
Great explanation ! Thanks for sharing Andy. Another type of clay worth experimenting with for trapping organic colors in fired clay is called Palygorskite, Mayan blue is credited for that along with organic indigo plants .
Wow, that's a mouthful, I'll have to look that up. Thanks Jeff.
Getting the right slip is step one. And then you have to fire the stuff. Thanks for the video.
True but the firing is not as hard as the finding in most cases.
Wonderful explanation with illustrations. Thx for doing this, filming it and sharing it with us. 👍👍👍👍👍
My pleasure 😊
Great video! Thanks for all the great information you’ve shared!
My pleasure!
Great explanation; thanks!
You're welcome!
I think ours is more montmorillanite! But we are still running some cave man tests.. Nice video! We will know more when we use urganic as our primary paint, because right now, we just use organics beeweed for a binder,... Thanks again! love this stuff!
Thanks Mark, can't wait to learn more about your slip
Have a look into "XRD Testing". Being used to highlight smectites in roading aggregates in NZ.
Great information.
Cleared up a lot of stuff and I really appreciate the reading list.
Glad it was helpful!
History and practical application. Nice video!
Glad you liked it!
Wow! Thanks so much for addressing this. I feel so much smarter now!
thanks! I think Apache county is the smectite capitol of AZ
That's the truth
Firstly, thank you for these videos! May I point out that at 1:50 the text reads "adsorptive" with a D. It might make a difference into how you're interpreting the results. I have no idea how it would do so, but I am certain that you will. 👍🏻
Typos abound
That sums it up perfect. im just about out of my cannonball ..
A rare treat indeed in France. Although, Montmorillonite is named after Montmorillon France.
I never thought of the over-the-top Bond villain before, but I'm sure as heck going to use it now! There are a lot of different smectites in my area, but I haven't figured out which ones will work for me yet. BTW, that skinny kid had nice hair. I'm jealous!
Thanks Dave. Half the fun is experimenting with different clays to see which will work best, have fun.
Cool video! Loads of interesting stuff in it, with a nice history about your quest for the right clay! Actually hoping to fire a smectite slipped jar today before this storm hits.
Thanks Will. I'm coming to Phoenix for a few days in a week or so, maybe we can get together if you have time.
I have a question that has nothing to do with Smectite, but just came to me: I noticed that many of the pottery pieces you show have a sheen to them, but you do not use glazing as far as I know. How do they get the sheen? Are they being oiled? Waxed? Polished before firing?
These informational videos are fantastic for novice potters! Learned a lot and definitely going to help with further experiments. Any books you'd recommend, aside from the ones shown in the video? Thanks Andy!
Thanks, I have a lot of book recommendations, check out this page ancientpottery.how/recommended-books-on-primitive-pottery/
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The video is great; I’m just a trifle disappointed that Professor Ward didn’t make an appearance. Maybe next time.👍🏼
Oh! Missed opportunity. Thanks!
What would we do without the doodlydoo :) Thanks Andy
Seriously! If UA-cam took away the dooblydoo I would probably just quit.
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Did you ever find out if the Cochiti Pueblo people found a new source of smecktite?
I can't find a good slip, I have been trying kaolin, where to find Smectite? I even tried cat litter made of bentonite, a very weird clay... still anything I slip with will wipe out easily after firing
Smack-tight? That's how you get the air out and make sure that pieces of clay bond together.
im just here getting stoned as hell watching this delightful fella tell me bout clay
Maybe you could get a grant to fund the tests?
The irony is that the University of Arizona Geosciences department says they will test any mineral you bring in. Then when I bring them a mineral they beg off. Florida State University was posting on Facebook recently asking people who had found clays in Florida to send them in for free testing.
i call that blue clay, maybe because I'm in southern utah
I just call it the color it looks to my eyes. I haven't seen any clay in southern Utah that appears blue yet
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what is the blue clay we pack in horses hooves? find it in urbana ohio in creek
You could buy a microscope and start photographing the clays. Maybe a spectrometer. See if it has any different color
Is it safe to assume you watch AvE videos?? Or is “doobly-doo” a more common phrase than I realize? Hahaha
wut is doobleedoo
Smegmite
We still have a long way to go...🥲