I am an 80 year old lady who has been stuck at home for several months, and I think you are just absolutely lovely to teach me how to do this. I have a wheel and I made a tea pot once! Thank you so much.
using a stamp on your tiles to see how the glaze behaves in peaks and valleys is such a master move and gives you so much more information than a plain one
Amazing amazing tutorial. Loved it. Making own glazes always seemed intimidating. If I were to make my own glazes, instead of rinsing off the tools I would save a liter of just clear water, from the formula, and use that to rinse off the tools and add that to the recipe itself. Just to be stingy on every drop 😁
I don't know if anyone have told you before : regardless of your experience but most of all you are definately an excellent teacher you can deliver the information like a story and this make you a good story teller too ❤
I have enjoyed every minute of your patient, clear, thoughtful description of a process which now seems doable. I hope I'll be able to sleep tonight for the excitement of it all. Thank you for your generosity.
I’m so grateful for such a comprehensive video. As I’m starting out and I agree with absolutely everything about not using commercial glazes. But glazing can be overwhelming! So video is wonderful and you’re so easy to listen to!
Thank you so much for your wonderfully clear, calm and informative video on making your own glazes. I’ve been considering doing so for a while, but your explanations make it a possibility. Thank you again!
Thank you for taking the time to explain this process in so much detail. The little tips make a HUGE difference. I mix my own glazes and totally agree with the advantages over commercial glazes.
Thank you so much for this. I am a beginner potter and I already run into the problem of spending too much money on my glazes. Learning how to make them was imperative to me, and your 1hr class helped me feel not so intimidated about making glazes. Your details were just what I needed. I took notes!
Wow. Beautiful work. Excellent tutorial thank you. I came here to get a feel for ancient pottery making and natural glazes with zero interest in buying things I can barely pronounce and very little "mathing" lol. Normally would've been on my way in my search for that but not only are you an artist but a superb teacher so it would've been my loss not to stay and be amazed and actually learn something-my husband said "I like her", and I said" she's one smart cookie". I hope you know how rare and valuable you are!
I think Andy Ward suggested making little pinch pots instead of tiles. It takes a lot longer, but it builds skill in working clay and it also lets you see how the glaze behaves at different angles. But if you don't want to do that you can also cut/bend the tiles to give them some features for the glaze to fill in.
Thank you for sharing time and knowledge. I am currently taking a break from learning pottery after retirement. After watching your video, I feel like starting over. I'm ready to try making my own glaze now. Thank you 감사합니다.
I love your philosophy and efforts to properly explain it on youtube! I am wanting to create porcelain sinks/toilets and wish someone would explain that like you did here.
I just have to say, I’m only on my second video and have just started it, but needed to tell you I love your videos and could learn from you all day. You’re a wonderful teacher 😊 Thank you for all the help. I felt stuck and overwhelmed with making my first glazes and your videos are giving me the confidence I need to get started.
Thank you so much for giving such clear instructions for me, who like you has always felt frustrated with the lack of knowledge of creating my own glazes instead of depending on bought products. Thank you too for so carefully explaining the processes of dipping vs painting glazes! You’re a wonderful teacher.
I am just starting in ceramics and i found this video absolutely usefull. The glasé i think is a key element and is many times neglected in ceramic courses. Thank you so much for sharing all this know how and encouraging us to begin the journey of glaze making.❤
Wonderful video. I use a stainless bowl also and love it. Thanks for the info on the gloves. The one thing I picked up from Jon the Potter was to pour the dry ingredients into the bucket of water outside to avoid the dust settling in the studio.
I am an Auto Body Painter, doing Body Work and Painting for 42 years now. I make my own Paints using a formula, and many things I do are exactly the same as this Lady does. But I will be a critique now, but a Good Critique. When I mix my Paints, in a Pint size cup on a similar precise scale, but later when I am done with the scale, I have this cup in a Containment Tray. So if I accidentally spill the cup over, the spill is contained within that Tray. I use a Simple Bread Baking Pan from the $ Store. Also here when adding the water, its better to use a Small Goose Neck Water Squirt bottle, so you can precisely pour water DROP BY DROP. Lady, you should definitely build a small special mixing room, size of a small toilet, that has a exhaust fan, ONLY TO MIX YOUR POWDERED INGREDIENTS. I notice a big cloud of dust at 53.57 when you poured the mix powder into the water bucket. I am not sure, but this dust could be hella Toxic. I work with bondo dust and many more kinds of dusts, so I am very consious of all kinds of Toxic dust. I use the same 3M Respirator for my Bondo Dust, and another 3 M Respirator for Spray Fumes when I am painting. Great Video though, and extremely well done Lady. Regards from San Jose, CA.
Such detailed, helpful & thoughtful instructions - thank you for taking the time to explain everything so wonderfully and for sharing all your knowledg. I can't wait to give glaze-making a go!
I am new to pottery making so, I went to UA-cam for some tutorials. You are amazing! Thank you so much for your videos... I feel like I am learning and understanding so much more from your teachings.
The good lord knows how much i appreciate this video, thank you so much for this content, downloading and adding to my glaze video handbook for when i'm ready because this is truly a gem. :'D
Thank You so much. I’m not ready to make my own glazes yet. I don’t make that much pottery but your instructions were so easy to understand, I believe I could do it.
I like your teaching goals. This is what you need. This is what you do. This is what it does. This is why you use it. How to trouble shoot, is a quiver you want a bunch of arrows in. I appreciate what you are doing and how you are doing it. Thank You.
Rewatching this video I noticed your hands. Mine were in even worse state. They were so dry and itchy I wanted to scratch through my skin. I did in my sleep a few times. Ever thing I tried made them worse. I'm sensitive to perfumes at the best of times and these were far from that. Till I started doing this: At the end of work, I wash my hands with Hibiclens. It's excellent for cleaning most wounds and makes it stop hurting. (The 5 year old asks for it with every wipeout) Dry gently then apply Cetaphil Body for very dry sensitive skin. Rub that in good an take a dab of Cetaphil healing ointment. My hands feel instantly better and are healed in a couple days. As a rule I do this at the end of every day. Using the healing ointment once or twice a week for maintenance. I don't care how my hands look, they tell the story of my life, I do care that they can keep the story going. My money wallet is low but, wisdom wallet is flush and donatable. Hope this currency helps you.
Thank you so much for sharing your time and expertise making this fantastic instrumental video. It has been a great refresher for me. I am sure I will refer back to this video often.
Yes, you state the bar high for us. I totally agree with you about originality and ownership. Also, the part about the business aspect of sustainability. It is a long journey. Thank you for starting the journey for us here.
Thank you very much for the detailed guidance, delivered with grace and love. Personally, I have not yet dealt with the preparation of the formulas. Your guidance strengthens my confidence to do so.
Thank you so much😊 I am planning to make up a glaze for the first time and was worried about the maths side of the process, but you have definitely put my mine at ease and to make a test glaze, just brilliant 💚
THOROUGHLY enjoyed this video. Most of the material I am completely familiar with----my interest in watching was to observe presentation style with an eye toward suggesting the video to students. It will be made high on their must watch list. It was easy to watch, a comfortable pace, logical flow, friendly/inviting manner, casual yet professional. There were just a few steps I do differently I'll point out to students. But one point I'd like to especially make on the presentation detail is the method of checking specific gravity. I know it takes a bit longer, but using a scale versus hydrometer would provide a more accurate reading of specific gravity, and imo fit in with the level of detail addressed in other steps shown in the video (or maybe just a short written bubble statement would suffice about weighing as a more accurate means and suggesting viewers do more independent research on that method). Very well done! Thank you for making this video available. 🙂
I agree that using a scale to calculate specific gravity works well. It has some advantages over a hydrometer because it means you don’t have to buy a hydrometer for starters, and every glaze maker already owns a scale. Also, when glazes are highly flocculated the hydrometer becomes less accurate. However, I prefer the hydrometer for regular use because it is quicker and less fussy. Only one step. But I have no disagreement with using a scale exclusively. Every potter can decide for themselves what makes more sense. Thanks for the nice comment!
thank you so much for this video, i enjoyed it a lot. You made it informative, yet easy to follow. I love the color. I find it surprising that the glaze on the finished pots look so much different (and nicer) than on the test tiles
I’ve just embarked on exploring pottery and your videos are such an essential resource! You are an excellent teacher and your experience shines throughout the videos. And yes, I am taking plenty of notes 😉👌
I enjoyed watching this so much. So informative! I can’t wait to start making my own glazes. I’m super new to ceramics and I hand build, but like you mentioned, so many people using the same commercial glazes. I want to make unique pieces true to myself. I know it’ll be more difficult as testing and more testing, but I think it’s so worth it. I just ordered a few dry ingredients to try a beading crawling style glaze. I think it’s supposed to be thick, but I’m going to experiment with the water. Your video was super helpful. I would never watch an hour king video, but it was really awesome! Thanks again! Also, love the way those glazes turned out! So pretty!!!’
Absolutely the fastest hour and eight minutes. Will def be watching again and taking notes. Thank you! Question: If the specific gravity is different, what is the remedy to bring it back? Thanks again.
Hi Mae! I live in a city in Mexico where is very hard to find people that know about pottery. I'm learning on my own and I'm so happy I found your channel. I'm wondering If you could make a video/workshop on Raku glazes. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Awesome video, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us Mea ! You are very generous and inspiring.The recipe of this beautiful glace will be definitely first on my list for my own tests.
Thank you so much for sharing the details!! I’m just starting pottery adventure and found it quite fascinating. I’m wondering if you could make a video about your opinions on community studio vs home studio and how you set up your home studio? Thanks a lot!!
46:55 my mentor once told me that the problem with this approach (removing and adding water), is that some of the compounds in the dry mixture dissolve in water and others are not (which makes the mass concentration in the bottom). when you start removing and adding water, you change the make up if your glaze because the water that was there when the glaze was mixed, carry some of the materials that make the glaze look the way it is. removing water takes off some of the ingredients. adding new water simply dilutes the mixture down with new water that contains none of the dissolvable materials.
I am an 80 year old lady who has been stuck at home for several months, and I think you are just absolutely lovely to teach me how to do this. I have a wheel and I made a tea pot once! Thank you so much.
This is the most concise explanation on glaze making I have seen. Thank you for taking the time to go into full detail. I appreciate it.
using a stamp on your tiles to see how the glaze behaves in peaks and valleys is such a master move and gives you so much more information than a plain one
Love this video. Thank you for sharing your time and knowledge. I am ready to try making my own glaze now.
Amazing amazing tutorial. Loved it. Making own glazes always seemed intimidating. If I were to make my own glazes, instead of rinsing off the tools I would save a liter of just clear water, from the formula, and use that to rinse off the tools and add that to the recipe itself. Just to be stingy on every drop 😁
I want to keep this video with all the precious things I own. This is gold! Thank you for the master explanations! 💛
I don't know if anyone have told you before : regardless of your experience but most of all you are definately an excellent teacher you can deliver the information like a story and this make you a good story teller too ❤
I have enjoyed every minute of your patient, clear, thoughtful description of a process which now seems doable. I hope I'll be able to sleep tonight for the excitement of it all. Thank you for your generosity.
I’m so grateful for such a comprehensive video. As I’m starting out and I agree with absolutely everything about not using commercial glazes. But glazing can be overwhelming! So video is wonderful and you’re so easy to listen to!
Thank you! Finally a very unintimidating explanation with visuals and very clear instructions about how to make glazes! I can't wait to start!
Thank you. I love your attention to precision and details. I will attempt to make my glazes thanks to your great video.
I love that you correctly pointed out how your water would be verrry close to 1ml for 1 gram. But not exact. Close enough. That's science!
Thank you so much for your wonderfully clear, calm and informative video on making your own glazes. I’ve been considering doing so for a while, but your explanations make it a possibility. Thank you again!
Thank you for taking the time to explain this process in so much detail. The little tips make a HUGE difference. I mix my own glazes and totally agree with the advantages over commercial glazes.
6min in and it's "subscribe". Excellent presentation and signal to noise ratio.
Thank you so much for this. I am a beginner potter and I already run into the problem of spending too much money on my glazes. Learning how to make them was imperative to me, and your 1hr class helped me feel not so intimidated about making glazes. Your details were just what I needed. I took notes!
Wow. Beautiful work. Excellent tutorial thank you.
I came here to get a feel for ancient pottery making and natural glazes with zero interest in buying things I can barely pronounce and very little "mathing" lol. Normally would've been on my way in my search for that but not only are you an artist but a superb teacher so it would've been my loss not to stay and be amazed and actually learn something-my husband said "I like her", and I said" she's one smart cookie".
I hope you know how rare and valuable you are!
Thanks for your kindness showing us the whole detailed process!!
I think Andy Ward suggested making little pinch pots instead of tiles. It takes a lot longer, but it builds skill in working clay and it also lets you see how the glaze behaves at different angles. But if you don't want to do that you can also cut/bend the tiles to give them some features for the glaze to fill in.
Thank you for sharing time and knowledge. I am currently taking a break from learning pottery after retirement. After watching your video, I feel like starting over. I'm ready to try making my own glaze now. Thank you 감사합니다.
I love your philosophy and efforts to properly explain it on youtube! I am wanting to create porcelain sinks/toilets and wish someone would explain that like you did here.
Thank you for this clear, simple, basic video that finally tells us how much water to start with. I think I will be forever in your debt.
Really appreciate the way you've made it so easy for a beginner to understand. I'm no more afraid to get into the world of glazes.
Thankyou
I just have to say, I’m only on my second video and have just started it, but needed to tell you I love your videos and could learn from you all day. You’re a wonderful teacher 😊 Thank you for all the help. I felt stuck and overwhelmed with making my first glazes and your videos are giving me the confidence I need to get started.
Thank you so much for giving such clear instructions for me, who like you has always felt frustrated with the lack of knowledge of creating my own glazes instead of depending on bought products. Thank you too for so carefully explaining the processes of dipping vs painting glazes! You’re a wonderful teacher.
Thank you so much for this video. It is the best introduction into glazing I've ever seen. Really great!!!!
One of the best videos on glazing I’ve seen. Thank You.
Wow! This is a great introduction to glazing. Just what I need right now. Thank you very much.
I am just starting in ceramics and i found this video absolutely usefull. The glasé i think is a key element and is many times neglected in ceramic courses. Thank you so much for sharing all this know how and encouraging us to begin the journey of glaze making.❤
Excellent video! Thank you for the University level glaze instruction for free!
Best video ever on any topic. Thank you. You have peaked my interest in glaze making
Wonderful video. I use a stainless bowl also and love it. Thanks for the info on the gloves. The one thing I picked up from Jon the Potter was to pour the dry ingredients into the bucket of water outside to avoid the dust settling in the studio.
Really well thought out, thanks so much for taking the time to make such a great video.
This was VERY helpful. Thank you for taking the time to break everything down for us.
I am an Auto Body Painter, doing Body Work and Painting for 42 years now. I make my own Paints using a formula, and many things I do are exactly the same as this Lady does. But I will be a critique now, but a Good Critique. When I mix my Paints, in a Pint size cup on a similar precise scale, but later when I am done with the scale, I have this cup in a Containment Tray. So if I accidentally spill the cup over, the spill is contained within that Tray. I use a Simple Bread Baking Pan from the $ Store. Also here when adding the water, its better to use a Small Goose Neck Water Squirt bottle, so you can precisely pour water DROP BY DROP. Lady, you should definitely build a small special mixing room, size of a small toilet, that has a exhaust fan, ONLY TO MIX YOUR POWDERED INGREDIENTS. I notice a big cloud of dust at 53.57 when you poured the mix powder into the water bucket. I am not sure, but this dust could be hella Toxic. I work with bondo dust and many more kinds of dusts, so I am very consious of all kinds of Toxic dust. I use the same 3M Respirator for my Bondo Dust, and another 3 M Respirator for Spray Fumes when I am painting.
Great Video though, and extremely well done Lady.
Regards from San Jose, CA.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Your video is top-notch.
Very easy to understand. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. 😊
Thank you for this video.. you are my first teacher in the field of glazing .. much appreciated
Thankyou for your informative video on glaze making. I have not made any glazed yet but now willing to give it a go.
Such detailed, helpful & thoughtful instructions - thank you for taking the time to explain everything so wonderfully and for sharing all your knowledg. I can't wait to give glaze-making a go!
Thank you so much for your thorough tutorial. I have never made glaze before and this is sooo useful. I will try it out. Thank you once again.
Thank you for making this video. I’m very grateful for your detailed instruction from beginning to end. I’m so excited to try this!
Thank you so much for this video, I just started making my own glazes and this cleared up a lot of questions I had!
this was straight up fire yo, thank you
So helpful and well laid out, you’re talented in teaching as well as ceramics, thank you!
I am new to pottery making so, I went to UA-cam for some tutorials. You are amazing! Thank you so much for your videos... I feel like I am learning and understanding so much more from your teachings.
Thank you so much for the detailed explanation. I will watch this video over and over again!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've just started my journey on this. Much love and peace to you. ✌️❤️
The good lord knows how much i appreciate this video, thank you so much for this content, downloading and adding to my glaze video handbook for when i'm ready because this is truly a gem. :'D
Thank You so much. I’m not ready to make my own glazes yet. I don’t make that much pottery but your instructions were so easy to understand, I believe I could do it.
You can make smaller amounts. That is the great thing about mixing your own.
thank you!!!! I'm on that stage when I want to make my own glazes and your video motivates me even more!
I like your teaching goals.
This is what you need.
This is what you do.
This is what it does.
This is why you use it.
How to trouble shoot, is a quiver you want a bunch of arrows in.
I appreciate what you are doing and how you are doing it.
Thank You.
Rewatching this video I noticed your hands. Mine were in even worse state. They were so dry and itchy I wanted to scratch through my skin. I did in my sleep a few times. Ever thing I tried made them worse. I'm sensitive to perfumes at the best of times and these were far from that.
Till I started doing this:
At the end of work, I wash my hands with Hibiclens. It's excellent for cleaning most wounds and makes it stop hurting. (The 5 year old asks for it with every wipeout)
Dry gently then apply Cetaphil Body for very dry sensitive skin. Rub that in good an take a dab of Cetaphil healing ointment.
My hands feel instantly better and are healed in a couple days.
As a rule I do this at the end of every day. Using the healing ointment once or twice a week for maintenance.
I don't care how my hands look, they tell the story of my life, I do care that they can keep the story going.
My money wallet is low but, wisdom wallet is flush and donatable. Hope this currency helps you.
Thank you so much. Excellent tutorial you've demystified the subject of glazing for me. I can't wait to start.
Thank you so much for sharing your time and expertise making this fantastic instrumental video. It has been a great refresher for me. I am sure I will refer back to this video often.
Yes, you state the bar high for us. I totally agree with you about originality and ownership. Also, the part about the business aspect of sustainability. It is a long journey. Thank you for starting the journey for us here.
Thank you for such a clear and informative lesson.🌿
Thank you so much - this video is very helpful and I enjoyed being able to follow each step!
Very informative and beginner-friendly video. Thanks!
Thank you for such an excellent video on glaze making. I feel equiped to have a go at this now.
It's amazing thanks for teaching us God bless you
You have Very good teaching style and thank you for this information making a complex subject simplistic.
Thank you very much for this excellent video. I look forward to exploring glazes. 😀
Thank you so much. Your explanation was so easy to follow. Now to practice. Jeanette
Thank you very much for the detailed guidance, delivered with grace and love. Personally, I have not yet dealt with the preparation of the formulas. Your guidance strengthens my confidence to do so.
Thank you so much😊 I am planning to make up a glaze for the first time and was worried about the maths side of the process, but you have definitely put my mine at ease and to make a test glaze, just brilliant 💚
You are an incredible teacher. THANK YOU
THOROUGHLY enjoyed this video. Most of the material I am completely familiar with----my interest in watching was to observe presentation style with an eye toward suggesting the video to students. It will be made high on their must watch list. It was easy to watch, a comfortable pace, logical flow, friendly/inviting manner, casual yet professional. There were just a few steps I do differently I'll point out to students. But one point I'd like to especially make on the presentation detail is the method of checking specific gravity. I know it takes a bit longer, but using a scale versus hydrometer would provide a more accurate reading of specific gravity, and imo fit in with the level of detail addressed in other steps shown in the video (or maybe just a short written bubble statement would suffice about weighing as a more accurate means and suggesting viewers do more independent research on that method). Very well done! Thank you for making this video available. 🙂
I agree that using a scale to calculate specific gravity works well. It has some advantages over a hydrometer because it means you don’t have to buy a hydrometer for starters, and every glaze maker already owns a scale. Also, when glazes are highly flocculated the hydrometer becomes less accurate. However, I prefer the hydrometer for regular use because it is quicker and less fussy. Only one step. But I have no disagreement with using a scale exclusively. Every potter can decide for themselves what makes more sense. Thanks for the nice comment!
I feel so confident after watching your class I will be picking up materials tomrrow! Thanks so much
Pls where can you find materials
thank you so much for this video, i enjoyed it a lot. You made it informative, yet easy to follow. I love the color. I find it surprising that the glaze on the finished pots look so much different (and nicer) than on the test tiles
You are a Great instructor, Thank you, so helpful, I appreciate all the list of things I will need, for utensils, and tools
I’ve just embarked on exploring pottery and your videos are such an essential resource! You are an excellent teacher and your experience shines throughout the videos. And yes, I am taking plenty of notes 😉👌
I enjoyed watching this so much. So informative! I can’t wait to start making my own glazes. I’m super new to ceramics and I hand build, but like you mentioned, so many people using the same commercial glazes. I want to make unique pieces true to myself. I know it’ll be more difficult as testing and more testing, but I think it’s so worth it. I just ordered a few dry ingredients to try a beading crawling style glaze. I think it’s supposed to be thick, but I’m going to experiment with the water. Your video was super helpful. I would never watch an hour king video, but it was really awesome! Thanks again! Also, love the way those glazes turned out! So pretty!!!’
Very informative thank you! Great presentation!
thank you for the beautiful and honest explanation , really helpful , god bless
Best glaze video ever! Thank you❣️
Absolutely the fastest hour and eight minutes. Will def be watching again and taking notes. Thank you!
Question: If the specific gravity is different, what is the remedy to bring it back? Thanks again.
so VERY informative and helpful!!! You are incredible!!!
Such a good class. Thank you
Tack för en tydlig och bra video på hur man blandar glasyrer. 🙂
Nice to see the passion for your profession... I've just started learning.
Thank you so much for taking the time to create this video, it is so helpful.
The colours were amazing 😊🇬🇧❤️
Thank you for taking the time to share all your info
Hi Mae! I live in a city in Mexico where is very hard to find people that know about pottery. I'm learning on my own and I'm so happy I found your channel. I'm wondering If you could make a video/workshop on Raku glazes. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
You are a very, very, very good teacher!
Thank you Mae for this excellent tutorial!
Thanks..this was soo helpful and took the *scary* away ❤
Wow impressive and I’m excited to get into this. Thank you.
You might find a magnetic stirrer useful. Awesome video im glued to the screen 🤓
Awesome video, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us Mea ! You are very generous and inspiring.The recipe of this beautiful glace will be definitely first on my list for my own tests.
Thank you so much for such a clear and helpfull explanation.
Thank you sooooooo much for this wonderful video. I am new to this and you have helped me a lot.
❤
Just found this video! Awesome. Thank you for sharing!!!
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
thank you so so much, this was incredible helpful!
Thank you so much for sharing the details!! I’m just starting pottery adventure and found it quite fascinating. I’m wondering if you could make a video about your opinions on community studio vs home studio and how you set up your home studio? Thanks a lot!!
Спасибо! Вы лучшая! Вы потрясающая! ♥♥♥🤗🤗🤗
46:55 my mentor once told me that the problem with this approach (removing and adding water), is that some of the compounds in the dry mixture dissolve in water and others are not (which makes the mass concentration in the bottom). when you start removing and adding water, you change the make up if your glaze because the water that was there when the glaze was mixed, carry some of the materials that make the glaze look the way it is. removing water takes off some of the ingredients. adding new water simply dilutes the mixture down with new water that contains none of the dissolvable materials.
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. I just started with pottering and videos like this are incredible useful/helpful :-)
Thank you so much! Incredibly clear and useful information!