I would enjoy seeing them fired at cone 10. I think you would yet more dripping of the ash glaze. Thanks for running these experiments, I’ll be trying my own soon.
I really enjoyed your video, thank you! With my teacher we are on the beginning of experimenting with ash glazes, and your video was very informative! It’s a really exiting topic, and ofcourse I would like to see a cone 10 firing results 🤩🤩 thank you again 🙏🏻
I have only fired my ash glaze to cone 5 (about 1186 C). Depending on what you put in your glaze, it just might work. I know you will get something, but sometimes it's glossy and sometimes not....depends on make up. Let me know what you get!
I would enjoy seeing them fired at cone 10. I think you would yet more dripping of the ash glaze. Thanks for running these experiments, I’ll be trying my own soon.
Thanks for watching and for the comment. Let me know how your tests turn out.
I really enjoyed your video, thank you! With my teacher we are on the beginning of experimenting with ash glazes, and your video was very informative! It’s a really exiting topic, and ofcourse I would like to see a cone 10 firing results 🤩🤩 thank you again 🙏🏻
Thank you for watching!
Can the ash glaze be fired at 1100C max? Did you try it on that low temperature? :)
I have only fired my ash glaze to cone 5 (about 1186 C). Depending on what you put in your glaze, it just might work. I know you will get something, but sometimes it's glossy and sometimes not....depends on make up. Let me know what you get!
what if i add pit fire ash to ready made glazes 06 or 6?
I'm sure the ash would add a dimension, say texture to the glaze.
@@CaptMike thank you, Ive use coffee grounds before for texture
Too match speak
I can understand if english is not your 1st language, however it is what it is. Thanks for watching.
@@CaptMike c'est juste une remarque
@@CaptMike c'est juste une remarque