Hello Daniela! 👋😃 Thank you! ✨ I wanted to try out the newly purchased glazes by layering them in various ways, so I decided to create something and experiment with layering techniques. 😁
Very nice and organic plates. Yes, the slib brush marks give a beautiful texture in the finished piece. So your own style 👍 Question; for tableware why is the first firing 700 and the glaze firing at >1200 ? Greetz Sheila
Clay consolidates through firing. Initially, it is fired at a low temperature to a certain extent to consolidate it, then glaze is applied, and finally, it is fired at a high temperature to further consolidate it. There is a risk of cracking or warping if glaze is applied directly and fired at high temperatures.😲☝️
@@tsukashigechannel7447 thank you for your answer. I asked this because the difference between 700 and 1230 is rather big. The temps i use are 980 for the bisc fire and 1050 for the glaze fire. Maximum 1100 ⁰C. So the difference between those 2 is not to big. I use glazes from Botz. Their fire temps are between 1020 - 1100 ⁰C for tableware ceremics. The clay i use has 25% up to 45% chamotte. So far no cracks but warping yes. But warping for me is not a bother, the piece looks organic, and handmade pieces may look that way, it makes every single piece unique. Succes with your work TsukaShige, looking forward to you next video ☻ Greetz Sheila
These are gorgeous ! Special color on beautiful forms.
Hello Daniela! 👋😃
Thank you! ✨
I wanted to try out the newly purchased glazes by layering them in various ways, so I decided to create something and experiment with layering techniques. 😁
Love your work and your tactile, calming presentation!
Thank you for your comment✨
I'm really happy to hear that😆✨ I'll keep working hard to improve my skills!👍️✨
こんにちは☀
凄く素敵なお皿だと思いました✨
何を載せようか‥‥と色々と考えるのも楽しそうです😵
和菓子やケーキ、ポテトサラダやお魚なんかも映えそうです🎶
ありがとうございます✨家では相変わらず焼き魚を乗せて食べてます😁☝️✨
Glazing is the best part of your videos! 😂😊
Thank you for your comments! ✨ I always want to try layering various glazes to see what kind of patterns I can create. 😁☝️
Very nice and organic plates. Yes, the slib brush marks give a beautiful texture in the finished piece. So your own style 👍
Question; for tableware why is the first firing 700 and the glaze firing at >1200 ?
Greetz
Sheila
Clay consolidates through firing. Initially, it is fired at a low temperature to a certain extent to consolidate it, then glaze is applied, and finally, it is fired at a high temperature to further consolidate it. There is a risk of cracking or warping if glaze is applied directly and fired at high temperatures.😲☝️
@@tsukashigechannel7447 thank you for your answer. I asked this because the difference between 700 and 1230 is rather big.
The temps i use are 980 for the bisc fire and 1050 for the glaze fire. Maximum 1100 ⁰C. So the difference between those 2 is not to big. I use glazes from Botz. Their fire temps are between 1020 - 1100 ⁰C for tableware ceremics. The clay i use has 25% up to 45% chamotte. So far no cracks but warping yes.
But warping for me is not a bother, the piece looks organic, and handmade pieces may look that way, it makes every single piece unique.
Succes with your work TsukaShige, looking forward to you next video ☻
Greetz
Sheila
Thank you always! ✨ Let's continue to enjoy pottery together from now on! ✨