For the people that don't like that I have sponsored content .... Do you notice how there's not only no ads on this there's also no mid rollads on this? I'll take my apology letter in the mail.
I appreciate the sponsored videos you do because even though sponsored, you keep it real and give honest feedback and real results. Sponsored videos with integrity like yours are the best of both worlds.
This may sound weird, but I have chronic pain, lots. I've found your videos so, so helpful! 15 minutes ago I was crying and anxious because of pain... and then I turned this video on and it was distracting in the most wonderful way! Several of your videos have had this effect, so I'm adding your channel to my pain management list! I know you may not have thought about this, but know that your videos help more than potters! ❤
Love the look of this glaze...even by itself. I cannot wait to watch the other Mayco glaze test videos you'll be doing. In Italy I can easily get Mayco...but Amaco isnt readily available. LOVE YOUR VIDEOS...
I have tested a lot of my cone 6 homemade glazes in a cone 14 wood fire. They work quite nicely sometimes. I keep them on the rim until I know how they are going to be. Also, a lot of underglaze works nicely in that kiln too. Oh and I've seen some stroke and coats from that kiln too. The red stayed red. It was more washy but definitely gorgeous. Cone 14 because that is what we get in the front of the kiln to get the back to cone 10.
These videos are so helpful. This glaze isn't for me. I love the crystal effect but the color isn't my taste. Im so curious about the other glazes they sent you. Did you fire to cone 6?
Hey Dante, I've used Amaco Jungle Gems which to me look the same, glaze with little crystals that burst in the kiln. But the Amaco JGs are cone 04-06 or so to keep the crystal bursts looking good. At cone 6, they "run" and just look like melted crystal bits. Kind of interesting as I was surprised that the Mayco micro glazes are cone 6! Huh! Thanks!
:) Remember I did put it on relatively thick though so it's in between three and four layers. I tried to do three but sometimes it figured on three and a half. Then again I did have one that just got poured on so... That's probably like four or five layers 😊
Hi there! You influenced me to purchase this glaze because your results were beautiful! Sadly, I did not get the same beautiful result. On a white clay body thrown bowl with texture, four coats brushed on, I got no crystals and a light blue matte finish. It was a flat boring colour, no pinholing, no drips. I shook and stirred the jar and dried coats before applying the next one. Fired to cone 6 according to the kiln technician. Testing on tiles has not resulted in interesting results. It is a stable glaze, but so far, pretty boring.
Agree. Looking into it. I think the kiln temp may have been higher than reported by the technician. Cuz I did everything correctly. Any suggestions would be so much appreciated!
I used micro pearl and it came out mat with speckles (similar to what you would expect from winterwood). Is this because they’re not being fired hot enough? I’m thinking that the studio I go to may have an issue with their kiln and are only firing to cone 5 even though they say they fire to cone 6.
I'm doing cone 6 on a white body. It's a mayco stonewear they sell. I got no crystals and it pin holes large and small like crazy... Help how do I fix this problem. Pinhole is always a huge problem.
A lot of people forget, a lot of people don't feel obliged to, it happens to almost all UA-camrs. One of the largest UA-camrs in the world has over a billion followers and doesn't get anywhere near a billion views or thumbs up every time he posts. Is pretty par for the course sadly 🤷♂️
For the people that don't like that I have sponsored content ....
Do you notice how there's not only no ads on this there's also no mid rollads on this?
I'll take my apology letter in the mail.
People are dumb. I'd love to see it on one of your cool organic-y tea cups w/ the Randy's Red.
Say it louder for the people in the back, Donte!!!
I appreciate the sponsored videos you do because even though sponsored, you keep it real and give honest feedback and real results. Sponsored videos with integrity like yours are the best of both worlds.
This may sound weird, but I have chronic pain, lots. I've found your videos so, so helpful! 15 minutes ago I was crying and anxious because of pain... and then I turned this video on and it was distracting in the most wonderful way! Several of your videos have had this effect, so I'm adding your channel to my pain management list!
I know you may not have thought about this, but know that your videos help more than potters! ❤
*dab*
Love the way that glaze looks on the textured cup. Have an awesome week. Thanks for the video.
Love all your commercial glazes trials, Donte. This one performed way better than I expected!
I absolutely adore this glaze. I layered it with a few other Mayco and Amaco glazes - only one at a time, and it never disappoints.
Love the look of this glaze...even by itself. I cannot wait to watch the other Mayco glaze test videos you'll be doing. In Italy I can easily get Mayco...but Amaco isnt readily available. LOVE YOUR VIDEOS...
Thank you Dante!
thank you Mayco, just bought and came here to see how it's done by the lovely ENC dude.
great job, thanks for demo this glazes.
Love this glaze its beautiful and i think combined with other glaze and colour make it more interesting
Micro pearl is lovely! It seems really consistent.❤
I have tested a lot of my cone 6 homemade glazes in a cone 14 wood fire. They work quite nicely sometimes. I keep them on the rim until I know how they are going to be. Also, a lot of underglaze works nicely in that kiln too. Oh and I've seen some stroke and coats from that kiln too. The red stayed red. It was more washy but definitely gorgeous. Cone 14 because that is what we get in the front of the kiln to get the back to cone 10.
Ohh I do love a glaze review! Excited to see how this would work on textured pieces
You make it so easy for us and now I want that glaze.Thanks
I was here. looks good with Randy's red
I love the look of the mixed clay body.
I got a pint of this and look forward to using it. For SURE staying away from the KYM Brown Bear with it, lol.
Holy crap, that second one is spectacular!!
These videos are so helpful.
This glaze isn't for me. I love the crystal effect but the color isn't my taste. Im so curious about the other glazes they sent you.
Did you fire to cone 6?
Hey Dante, I've used Amaco Jungle Gems which to me look the same, glaze with little crystals that burst in the kiln. But the Amaco JGs are cone 04-06 or so to keep the crystal bursts looking good. At cone 6, they "run" and just look like melted crystal bits. Kind of interesting as I was surprised that the Mayco micro glazes are cone 6! Huh! Thanks!
Oops, meant to say Mayco, not Amaco
So, to clarify, you got crystallization with a natural cool?
Thanks for testing this for us.
:)
Remember I did put it on relatively thick though so it's in between three and four layers.
I tried to do three but sometimes it figured on three and a half.
Then again I did have one that just got poured on so... That's probably like four or five layers 😊
Do you think it would look the same at cone 5? Love your videos. Appreciate you simpin for Mayco.
I don't think the crystals would be as big but it The color it sustains would be the same
Hi there! You influenced me to purchase this glaze because your results were beautiful! Sadly, I did not get the same beautiful result. On a white clay body thrown bowl with texture, four coats brushed on, I got no crystals and a light blue matte finish. It was a flat boring colour, no pinholing, no drips. I shook and stirred the jar and dried coats before applying the next one. Fired to cone 6 according to the kiln technician. Testing on tiles has not resulted in interesting results. It is a stable glaze, but so far, pretty boring.
You got to change something cuz we're not having this problem over here.
Agree. Looking into it. I think the kiln temp may have been higher than reported by the technician. Cuz I did everything correctly. Any suggestions would be so much appreciated!
I used micro pearl and it came out mat with speckles (similar to what you would expect from winterwood). Is this because they’re not being fired hot enough? I’m thinking that the studio I go to may have an issue with their kiln and are only firing to cone 5 even though they say they fire to cone 6.
I'm doing cone 6 on a white body. It's a mayco stonewear they sell. I got no crystals and it pin holes large and small like crazy... Help how do I fix this problem. Pinhole is always a huge problem.
Why do you have 97.9k views and only 134 likes???? If you watch this and appreciate the work, is it really that hard to hit the thumbs up?
A lot of people forget, a lot of people don't feel obliged to, it happens to almost all UA-camrs.
One of the largest UA-camrs in the world has over a billion followers and doesn't get anywhere near a billion views or thumbs up every time he posts.
Is pretty par for the course sadly 🤷♂️
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