Pottery: Pendant Bead Firing Support
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Check out my other pottery videos at / evolutionstoneware . Click 'subscribe' if you want to know when I post new pottery videos. I'm sorry I can't easily respond to comments left on youtube. Please direct question to my Facebook page Evolution Stoneware Pottery or email me through my website www.EvolutionStoneware.com. This is a quick pottery video showing how to make a support to hang pendants or beads from in order the glaze fire them. This was made for you by Janis Hughes in the Evolution Stoneware Pottery studio.
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Lots of great ideas and lessons in this video.
I know what I'll be doing as soon as I get back into the open studio! Our facilitator is going to flip over this idea. No more damaged pin supports and no more smooshed glaze on my pieces! Thank you! Thank you! Thank You!
I know it would require longer lengths of wire, but as I watched your video, I wondered why a person couldn’t just drape wire over a horizontally supported length of kiln furniture and put hooks on both ends of the wire. I have been throwing pots for 46 years, but have yet to hear about your other wire material. I only know nichrome. So thanks for that, Janis. I’ll check it out.
Thank you, THANK YOU! I've been needing a way to mid-range fire heavier ornaments and this is the first that looks strong enough to hold the ornaments!
Thanks for explaining this, Janis! After seeing you make the pendants, I wondered how you were going to glaze fire them.
Great idea for pendants with high temp wire in them. I'll definitely use this technique if I make this kind of pendant. Thanks Janis.
What a great video. Thank you for your insight.
Excellent solution! I don't have an extruder like that, and my Shimpo doesn't have dies like that. You solution does give me a good starting point, though! Thank you for sharing!
Waiting for the splash pan to arrive. It's used so I had time to go over all the wires, clean it, etc.... Can't wait :-)
I just see this video. Thank You so much for such a bright idea! Thank you!
In the best tradition of make do , make up, or do without, I made some bisque dies!
OUTSTANDING. Once again thank you for another great idea.
OH yes, the newspaper bag was a super bonus.
great tip...i love the pendants im going to have to get some ni chrome wire and try it out
thank you so much! I just ordered the wire! I have pineapple ornaments that need to be glazed on all sides and this is perfect!!!
Samantha McInnis I hope they turn out to be perfect! :)
Very beautiful! Well done.
beautiful pendants
That is a great idea. I just started attending a pottery group and want to make pendants and perhaps I can make this for our group.
It's been 5 years, & I'm still using these same ones! They're very handy to have. One tip is to put more hooks on the opposite side of the tube & flip them every other firing so the clay doesn't sag over time.
@@EvolutionStoneware thank you so much for your reply. Our craft center has the extruder so now it's time to use it. Thank you so much.
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Let me ask...... When you insert the wire on the leather hard piece, the shrinkage of the clay drying plus the biscuit firing will hold the weight....? ....
Does not look like over kill,,,
Very well planed on my view ...
Just got the brent in the basement today,,,, can't wait to get it going....flower pots is the demand from my friends, so I guess that's what I will do first, but the pendants have so many possibilities that I will have to find a way... Kkkkkk
. Best regards and thanks for sharing once again dear....
Thanks Edison! Sorry it has taken a while for me to respond. You are right, when the clay shrinks in firing it holds the wire tight so it can easily support weight. Have you and your Brent filled the basement full of pots yet???? :)
Nice hand made Christmas Tree Ornaments. >:)
red, blue, green, white, multi
Questo suppprto a cilindro è in argilla ? Se volessi crearlo dove trovo lo stampo? Grazie e complimenti per le tue creazioni
Great Video and idea! I am attempting to make some of these but I have a hand extruder so I cant make the size hollow hexagon clay piece you have.. Do you think if I shorten the post the wire goes in so not as much weight will be on it... though it will be smaller in diameter than yours that it will still work?
I do think it will still work. Very good idea on making them shorter.
What if we don't own an extruder? Just handbuild the general shape?
Yes, you could wrap a slab around a paper towel tube or a broom handle, remove the tube or handle, and tap your clay tube flat along one side at soft leather hard..
Awesome. Not fun seeing your support bar shaped in a U and everything coated in kiln wash.
LOVE your videos.....what do you do with the pendants?
Thanks a bunch Michael! They make great ornaments or necklaces or you could use it as a pendulum.
Thank you ..... nowhere can I find information about the glazing of beads ......
You're welcome! I'm glad this helped. :)
Ojalá tuviera un extrusor!
What are the supports made from in order to last multiple firings? I ask cause I want to make charms using this hanging technique. =)
if you mean the clay tube portion, I used a cone 6 stoneware clay. I use the set up to fire glazed pendants to cone 6. if you want to avoid sagging in the tube, put hooks on opposite sides so you can rotate the tube on alternate firings.
+EvolutionStoneware thanks. C=
What type of clay did you use for the Extrusion?
JediJohnJohn I used a cone 6 white stoneware from Highwater Clays called Little Loafers. It is one of my primary studio clays.
That is the clay I am using in the studio currently. I was concerned about the clay sagging through the maturing process.
what temp did you take the kiln to for these?
kate freemantle I fired mine to the vitrification temperature of the clay I used which is a Cone 6 Stoneware - 2232°F.
I was just wondering how the hooks stayed in the post? what holds them tightly in there stopping them from just sliding out? Seems like you would have to put them in there with a hook on both ends.
The clay shrinks around the wire and holds them in very tightly. I've used the same hangers for many years now, and the wire is super tight.
Thanks. Good to know.
@@EvolutionStoneware that was my question. I’m glad I took the time to scroll through and re-search the comments. I’m making Christmas ornaments.
do you use the same 17 guage kanthal wire for the bead?
Yes you can. You can also use a lighter wire on the bead, and it'll work fine.
@@EvolutionStoneware thank you so much! By lighter wire, do you mean a higher gauge, or a different material?
What sort of wire did you use to put into the actual pendant please :-)
There's a link for the wire in the video description. :)
EvolutionStoneware so the wire you used as the loop in the beads was the same thickness as the wire used to hang the beads for firing?
Dawn Whitehand Yep, that's what I did here. You can use thinner wire if you want as long as it's high temp. I stick to wire from pottery suppliers like Kemper to avoid any issues.
Why shouldn't you use Nichrome wire?
Tine Schrijvers you can use any high temperature wire.
I thought she said No Nichrome
@@silvinapinal2949 Hi. Maybe price difference.?
is there nothing you can't do? :o)
oh there are a TON of things I can't do. ;)