New Stoneware Glazes Overview
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
- Join Todd as we go over the 2023 Stoneware glaze release and their characteristics and performance on different clay bodies.
0:00 Intro
0:18 SW-190 Passion Flower
1:56 SW-191 Peppered Plum
3:26 SW-192 Amaryllis
5:02 SW-193 Ivy
7:22 SW-194 Nimbus
9:51 SW-195 Riptide
11:34 SW-196 Sand Dollar
13:15 SW-197 Fossil Rock
14:49 SW-198 Rose Quartz
16:13 SW-511 Pink Gloss
19:07 SW-512 Coral Gloss
20:28 SW-513 Brown Gloss
21:57 Outro
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These videos are so helpful for newer potters
This is SUCH helpful information for me, especially details about tightly packed kilns, slow and fast cooling rates, all those clay bodies to look at and really show the glaze behavior. Thank you!
PLEASE do these comparisons for more of your glazes
Great colors
The banner at the top listing details about each glaze is very helpful. Thank you!
This video format and presentation is the best on the internet. Please use this for all future glaze reviews
Sand Dollar is what I would call a satin finish. Thank you for the demo, I love them all!😍
Great tutorial. Thank you so much!
definitely helpful to me, thanks.
thanks Todd!
I’m surprised at the huge difference between brown and black clay. Both being dark I would think they wouldn’t be that different
Adorei ❤
Hi! Great video & so helpful, i got the sampler pack and hope to have some pieces fired soon. One question though, what is the difference between the "brown" and the "black" clays, is it an Iron vs Manganese issue? Trying to figure out where my clay body would fit...
Hi Mayco! I've mentioned this before, and I love y'all, but...
Imma need that Riptide in a dinnerware safe surface stat!
We good?
Thanks.
Sand dollar and rose quartz are really nice. Certainly in reduction.
Would like to see how they differ in a cone 10 oxidation
Thanks for info
Did you use a base for ivy and nimbus?
It's just 3 coats of each.
What brand of the black clay body was used with Nimbus glaze
Black Ice SIO2
I'm new to pottery, can these only be used on stoneware clay, or can they be used on mid-fire too?
Stoneware is a form of midfire clay. You can use it on many different kinds of clays but these are midrange glazes, so you can't use it on low-fire clays.
will they go to cone 9 ?
yes they are cone 5-10.
electric 1280
are they available easily it Western Australia,? if not the freight is just too expensive.