LOL - hope its not that gruesome :) Hoping to start posting more regular going forwards...just retired from full time job = more pottery time hopefully?
I’m so happy I found you. Your Kiln openings are so fun to watch. And I’m happy that all of us have those good and bad results and that we learn and improve each day from that and from each other 🙏🏻
Hi, lovely to connect with you too! The good results are made more amazing by the bad results we all have. Like you say it helps us learn, improve and learn from each other :)
I love those mystery chip bowls, especially the streaks on the sides. I love the effect. Even with the frosted lemon drip. I love them as is. Don't refire you might ruin the mystery chip design. Thanks for showing how you saved the last 2 mugs. I often have mugs that come out like that. My husband gets so mad as he does the dremmeling.
LOL, I just wish I could remove the frosted lemon drip! It is growing on me though :) Took some grinding to save those two mugs, but the diamond disc on the turntable took the 'grunt work' out of it for me, and got there eventually. Fortunately not had too many need dremmelling, and feel for your hubby :)
I can’t believe that you only got reallly drippy glaze on low fire pots!!! I’ve accidentally done this and the pot melted into a puddle!! They look so beautiful after you spent all that time grinding them but please know these can be really brittle! I don’t want to be a downer but just be careful with them. Did you use the same glaze combo on them? They all look sooo beautiful!! My favorites are the yellow with the glaze chips. My chips always seem to be yellow too. I feel like I use every color under the rainbow but they always have mostly blue. Love the video and it’s so nice to see you again. ❤
The low fire clay was the brown ovals. All the mugs were in Stoneware. I just glazed too heavy/low down on the green mugs sadly. The brown mugs were a different combination, Manganese wash and then mayco smoke. I'm still enthralled with Chips and they don't lose their interest with me yet. But why is their colour always blue lol
I was very concerned Initially but the cookie had protected the foot thankfully. Once I got that off it was a much easier problem. Mind you lesson learnt on that glaze combo for future!
So much easier on the wheel. I add water too, but find spraying it with a water sprayer works quite well as can do that more often at the same time as grinding.
Hi Jeanette, I know you had a bit of a aticky issue with the last 2 but you recovered them amazingly, great kiln opening, Love the refire pieces and the manganese mugs are wow 😍 ❤
Thanks Julia, the refired dishes are growing on me - just wish I dint have the 'unique blob of yellow' on the one LOL. Loving the manganese mugs too - what an impact from a simple glaze application!
Oh wow I love the suspense u build at the beginning! Oh I love the refire and the runs on the side I think it’s pretty looks like bluebirds with wings! I do prefer yr birch base ones tho I must say but still pretty. Nice earthenware pebbles haha u gotta laugh right? Thankyou for showing them I’ve often wondered. So lucky they didn’t stick! I have my kiln opening tonight w all new to me spectrum glazes n I’m so nervous they will have all run so I understand yr fear!! That metallic finish is stunning! Those mystery chips mugs r gorgeous I love them! I’m keeping more chips now lol. Do u sort by tone is that why they r so blue? Which I love! Wow that’s some impressive drippage!! Impressive!! Beautiful combo tho. I love my angle grinder w diamond disc would be perfect for the shelf n last 2 mugs ud have it done in no time. Nice save on the mugs! Great unload xx
Sorry for delay in replying, been away for a couple of weeks. I don't try to add suspense I promise, its just a usual potters mind before opening the kiln isnt it lol. Would love to hear how you got on with your new spectrum glazes, I've not tried any of those yet. I dont sort my chips by tones, and I'm always intrigued why there is o much blue in them, as I use a complete blend of colours. I'm guessing the colours may change as I progress, I just have such a big tub that might be a while! I save all chips automatically! The only thing I do is have 3-4 pots of water to wash my brushes in, and sort them by colour tones (of the colour of the glaze before firing) not sure if that has any impact? May have to go in hubbys garage and see if he has an angle grinder I can use for my shelves.... :) Thanks for the comments and feedback, always appreciated xx
@@FarForestCeramicsall the results are in my last 2 kiln unloads including big shout outs to u in #90!! I have another unload coming today too! Can’t wait for your next vid xx
Lovely kiln unloading. Too bad about the two last mugs though, they looked so good. But I think you manages to salvage them really nicely. Had a couple of rather difficult mishaps myself, but the advancer kiln shelves and the diamond core sanding disk has been a life saver in my studio. Can highly recommend those shelves (or similar ones from another brand). :)
Thankyou, was so relieved I managed to salvage better than anticipated. Took ages though! LOL I'd love some advancer kiln shelves but currently considering getting a larger kiln so question is do I wait and get them for the larger kiln? Can't remember if this sanding disc was diamond core or another brand, but I've used it so much. May have to invest in more at different grades! Always so many more things to invest in LOL!
Hi, yes I do add an underglaze to the bottom of my piece while still greenware. Originally I used stroke and coat but the lines after carving are not sharp enough. Now I use underglaze which I must prefer.
Gorgeous glazing. Now..... your grinding disc which is attached to the square bat, which clicks into the round bat, how is the grinding disc attached to square bat.
Hi, I purchased the grinding disc (I believe it was a diamond core one) but it didnt come on a bat, it had an adhesive backing to it - so I chose to add to one of my Hartley & Noble bats so I can use in my 'over the wheel bat system'.
Jeanette---So, you think the odds are stacked against the beginner. Au contraire---if that were true, I'd be home free and NEVER have to say 5 Hail Mary's before I opened the kiln. No matter how long you've been playing with clay, kiln disasters happen! So, grin and bear it. I will say, I have had some of the most incredible re-fire results. Of course, they're one of a kind---but saved! As to the mug sculptures you now have--- mine make it to the dump and I never think of them again. The time required to rehabilitate them isn't worth it. Just look to the next day and not the day before! Keep going. Good luck.
Hi, I added the Manganese wash directly out of the mayco pot, didn't thin down at all. Its a pot called 'Mayco Manganese Wash'. Quite a solid line, but only one coat. then applied the smoke over it.
Ohh you saved the mugs so very well Jeannette.
Very nice kiln unload 👏
Thankyou, took a long time grinding though! Lesson learnt 🙂
@@FarForestCeramics you are welcome
Girli love love watching your videos. Its like watching a thriller movie🤣🤣ty for sharing
LOL - hope its not that gruesome :) Hoping to start posting more regular going forwards...just retired from full time job = more pottery time hopefully?
@@FarForestCeramics no no . I LOVE them all!! Looking forward to many many more from your creative vault.
I’m so happy I found you. Your Kiln openings are so fun to watch. And I’m happy that all of us have those good and bad results and that we learn and improve each day from that and from each other 🙏🏻
Hi, lovely to connect with you too! The good results are made more amazing by the bad results we all have. Like you say it helps us learn, improve and learn from each other :)
I love those mystery chip bowls, especially the streaks on the sides. I love the effect. Even with the frosted lemon drip. I love them as is. Don't refire you might ruin the mystery chip design. Thanks for showing how you saved the last 2 mugs. I often have mugs that come out like that. My husband gets so mad as he does the dremmeling.
LOL, I just wish I could remove the frosted lemon drip! It is growing on me though :) Took some grinding to save those two mugs, but the diamond disc on the turntable took the 'grunt work' out of it for me, and got there eventually. Fortunately not had too many need dremmelling, and feel for your hubby :)
I just love your kiln openings! You always have me on the edge of my seat. 😂 Thanks for sharing.
LOL, this one had me pretty nervous I have to be honest. Never fail to excite me with a kiln opening :)
Those first mugs with the manganese wash are stunning. Lovely shape and glaze combo. Very professional looking.
I appreciate that thankyou. Still very much learning but so pleased how they came out!
I can’t believe that you only got reallly drippy glaze on low fire pots!!! I’ve accidentally done this and the pot melted into a puddle!! They look so beautiful after you spent all that time grinding them but please know these can be really brittle! I don’t want to be a downer but just be careful with them. Did you use the same glaze combo on them? They all look sooo beautiful!! My favorites are the yellow with the glaze chips. My chips always seem to be yellow too. I feel like I use every color under the rainbow but they always have mostly blue. Love the video and it’s so nice to see you again. ❤
The low fire clay was the brown ovals. All the mugs were in Stoneware. I just glazed too heavy/low down on the green mugs sadly. The brown mugs were a different combination, Manganese wash and then mayco smoke.
I'm still enthralled with Chips and they don't lose their interest with me yet. But why is their colour always blue lol
Wow Jeannette, Still some amazing pieces! love the drips of course, but also the manganese wash! wow!!!
Thankyou. The Manganese wash were stunning, especially as the light caught them. A change from my usual colour pallet 😍
@@FarForestCeramics Yeah iTunes but totally worth it😊
you surprised me...i didn't think those last 2 could be saved...but you did it!! 🎉
I was very concerned Initially but the cookie had protected the foot thankfully. Once I got that off it was a much easier problem. Mind you lesson learnt on that glaze combo for future!
I two part glued my diamond disc to a plastic bat and I pour a little water on it as I run it. Works great to smooth the bottoms
So much easier on the wheel. I add water too, but find spraying it with a water sprayer works quite well as can do that more often at the same time as grinding.
Hi Jeanette, I know you had a bit of a aticky issue with the last 2 but you recovered them amazingly, great kiln opening, Love the refire pieces and the manganese mugs are wow 😍 ❤
Thanks Julia, the refired dishes are growing on me - just wish I dint have the 'unique blob of yellow' on the one LOL. Loving the manganese mugs too - what an impact from a simple glaze application!
Oh wow I love the suspense u build at the beginning! Oh I love the refire and the runs on the side I think it’s pretty looks like bluebirds with wings! I do prefer yr birch base ones tho I must say but still pretty. Nice earthenware pebbles haha u gotta laugh right? Thankyou for showing them I’ve often wondered. So lucky they didn’t stick! I have my kiln opening tonight w all new to me spectrum glazes n I’m so nervous they will have all run so I understand yr fear!! That metallic finish is stunning! Those mystery chips mugs r gorgeous I love them! I’m keeping more chips now lol. Do u sort by tone is that why they r so blue? Which I love! Wow that’s some impressive drippage!! Impressive!! Beautiful combo tho. I love my angle grinder w diamond disc would be perfect for the shelf n last 2 mugs ud have it done in no time. Nice save on the mugs! Great unload xx
Sorry for delay in replying, been away for a couple of weeks. I don't try to add suspense I promise, its just a usual potters mind before opening the kiln isnt it lol. Would love to hear how you got on with your new spectrum glazes, I've not tried any of those yet. I dont sort my chips by tones, and I'm always intrigued why there is o much blue in them, as I use a complete blend of colours. I'm guessing the colours may change as I progress, I just have such a big tub that might be a while! I save all chips automatically! The only thing I do is have 3-4 pots of water to wash my brushes in, and sort them by colour tones (of the colour of the glaze before firing) not sure if that has any impact? May have to go in hubbys garage and see if he has an angle grinder I can use for my shelves.... :) Thanks for the comments and feedback, always appreciated xx
@@FarForestCeramicsall the results are in my last 2 kiln unloads including big shout outs to u in #90!! I have another unload coming today too! Can’t wait for your next vid xx
love those plates!
Glad you like them!
Lovely kiln unloading. Too bad about the two last mugs though, they looked so good. But I think you manages to salvage them really nicely. Had a couple of rather difficult mishaps myself, but the advancer kiln shelves and the diamond core sanding disk has been a life saver in my studio. Can highly recommend those shelves (or similar ones from another brand). :)
Thankyou, was so relieved I managed to salvage better than anticipated. Took ages though! LOL I'd love some advancer kiln shelves but currently considering getting a larger kiln so question is do I wait and get them for the larger kiln? Can't remember if this sanding disc was diamond core or another brand, but I've used it so much. May have to invest in more at different grades! Always so many more things to invest in LOL!
I do love your videos 😊
Thanks so much, I appreciate that. Apologies for delay in replying, been away for a couple weeks x
This was beauty and the beast.
I love that description 😂 !
Well done!
Thankyou, a close shave with nearly losing the mugs, but still got to salvage the kiln shelves LOL
Well done. Perfect grind
Took me a while, but got there in the end lol
Do you glaze the bottom on greenware and what kind of glaze, an underglaze? Beautiful work!!! ❤
Hi, yes I do add an underglaze to the bottom of my piece while still greenware. Originally I used stroke and coat but the lines after carving are not sharp enough. Now I use underglaze which I must prefer.
Gorgeous glazing. Now..... your grinding disc which is attached to the square bat, which clicks into the round bat, how is the grinding disc attached to square bat.
Hi, I purchased the grinding disc (I believe it was a diamond core one) but it didnt come on a bat, it had an adhesive backing to it - so I chose to add to one of my Hartley & Noble bats so I can use in my 'over the wheel bat system'.
Jeanette---So, you think the odds are stacked against the beginner. Au contraire---if that were true, I'd be home free and NEVER have to say 5 Hail Mary's before I opened the kiln. No matter how long you've been playing with clay, kiln disasters happen! So, grin and bear it. I will say, I have had some of the most incredible re-fire results. Of course, they're one of a kind---but saved! As to the mug sculptures you now have--- mine make it to the dump and I never think of them again. The time required to rehabilitate them isn't worth it. Just look to the next day and not the day before! Keep going. Good luck.
All a great learning curve and enjoying the ups as well as the downs. 😊
You saved the mugs!
Yeah!!!! After an hour of patient grinding and dremmelling....the will teach me lol
Hi Jeanette, I tried the manganese wash but could hardly notice it, do you make it as a thick wash as thick as glaze? Mine was very watery Thanks
Hi, I added the Manganese wash directly out of the mayco pot, didn't thin down at all. Its a pot called 'Mayco Manganese Wash'. Quite a solid line, but only one coat. then applied the smoke over it.
@@FarForestCeramics Thanks Jeanette, I was making up my own now I know why it didn’t show up as well as yours. Will definitely buy some😊
Smoke and manganese omg😮❤
Isnt it just amazing! Tooke me by surprise the first time I tried it!
Who makes the smoke glaze on the pieces with manganese wash? Thx
Smoke is a Mayco glaze.
So sorry for missing your comment. Yes they are both Mayco. Georgous combo isnt it!
Throwing away what is not good is the best....waste of time and the result is never what it should be...
I'm still learning very much, and I find this helps me understand what is able to be saved and what not.