Fantastic! it was great to see such an experienced potter still experimenting and reaping the benefits of all the experimentation e.g. the field glaze is now working great.
Simon, It was fun seeing the results of this firing. And a shout out for you for teaching us. I learn a lot from your explanations after a firing, about glazes and kiln temperatures and etc., thank you. The pots were amazing. many of them I was fortunate enough to have watched you make. I think that the raw fired pieces were as nice as the ones that were bisqued first. Perhaps even nicer. thank you again for sharing.
Beautiful work Simon! I'm glad the once-firing worked out for you. I was curious if you did anything different with how you fired the kiln because of things being raw glazed? I figured you might have to go a little slower the first 800 degrees or so to let any moisture, carbon, gasses burn out??
Thank you for showing the firing results. You make beautiful pieces. I just wonder if the poor mause made it out of the kiln before the firing. She thought for sure that she has found the best mouse home in the hole world.
Glad the mouse 🐭 firing worked out ! Especially like the flattened bottles , and flowery mug , Wanted to see a few tiny paw prints ... so I'm a total beginner and know very little of anything about glazing .. I wanted to add glaze to some un bisqued pots but was told I could only slip and under glaze ...?
I love the results! Amazing! I would love to have all those for myself. Do you mind tell me a simple transparent glaze recipe? I’m struggling with a commercial one then I got some feldspar, whiting, China clay, can I make a recipe with those?
Friend whoever you are, i am not compelling you to be here watching my video channel. If you don't like the videos, then just go away ! You are obviously a very negative kind of person and frankly I feel sorry for you.
@@sleachpots Felt compelled to say, as someone who has watched your videos off and on for years, I love your voice and your style of communication. I think you're doing a great job.
Yay! What a wonderful experience Simon, thank you So much! 🐭😊🍃
Hey you are welcome ...yes good results as most were once fired.
At 9:08 I love love love that wood ash drip on the tankard. Well done.
Fantastic! it was great to see such an experienced potter still experimenting and reaping the benefits of all the experimentation e.g. the field glaze is now working great.
..so much to learn !
It's hard to believe they are the same pots from that blackened kiln, lovely results.
Simon, It was fun seeing the results of this firing. And a shout out for you for teaching us. I learn a lot from your explanations after a firing, about glazes and kiln temperatures and etc., thank you. The pots were amazing. many of them I was fortunate enough to have watched you make. I think that the raw fired pieces were as nice as the ones that were bisqued first. Perhaps even nicer. thank you again for sharing.
YKES! Those rascals get into everything.
Really lovely cross decorated plate Simon ☺.
Yes worked the white slip over the red iron ox slip quite well.
Beautiful work Simon! I'm glad the once-firing worked out for you. I was curious if you did anything different with how you fired the kiln because of things being raw glazed? I figured you might have to go a little slower the first 800 degrees or so to let any moisture, carbon, gasses burn out??
Very inspiring !! Thank you ! Love you
Thank you for showing the firing results. You make beautiful pieces. I just wonder if the poor mause made it out of the kiln before the firing. She thought for sure that she has found the best mouse home in the hole world.
Glad the mouse 🐭 firing worked out ! Especially like the flattened bottles , and flowery mug , Wanted to see a few tiny paw prints ...
so I'm a total beginner and know very little of anything about glazing .. I wanted to add glaze to some un bisqued pots but was told I could only slip and under glaze ...?
Really like that cup with the experimental glaze ♥! Looks very beautiful to me ☺.
Yes there were some nice surprises :)
love the raw glazing results and love the new hat!
Enjoyed looking at all your glaze results
Watching all these videos on raw glazing and firing. Very intent on doing it.
I love the results! Amazing! I would love to have all those for myself. Do you mind tell me a simple transparent glaze recipe? I’m struggling with a commercial one then I got some feldspar, whiting, China clay, can I make a recipe with those?
@Simon Leach Beautiful mugs!! do you get any decent money from "Steemit?
why bottoms have groovess/ridges?
Hmm...where is the field glaze with the 2% bentonite added?
Would you share your firing schedule please?
Do you have a video of how to put that minora design on?
I do not at present but will do one - basically you do it with shellac.
Would be good thanks! Want to achieve this kind of effect but am a newbie potter and haven't been able to figure out how to do it!
Oooo Simon knows about the bitcoin :)
hi
hi !
Can't stand the unintelligible Uuuuums and Aaaaahs... Just think about what your saying and say it without the noise
Friend whoever you are, i am not compelling you to be here watching my video channel. If you don't like the videos, then just go away ! You are obviously a very negative kind of person and frankly I feel sorry for you.
@@sleachpots Felt compelled to say, as someone who has watched your videos off and on for years, I love your voice and your style of communication. I think you're doing a great job.
quit being such an asshloe,we have enough in the world.
this sentence is for Uukura Taonga
good ford you simon