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Could you tell me what is the reference for the very bright blue stroke & coat used on the large blue plate with the white leaf pattern drawn on it and which is presented at the start of the video? THANKS
Hello , thanks for the explanations about SW Oyster ,the other colors you employed are Sw too .? Or SC is compatível with SW ,does it results no the same effects ?
The dipping version of this glaze is way better. Painting on glaze is so time-consuming and it is absolutely terrible for even base coat coverage. If you want your students to feel bad use paint on glaze😂
Hi. This is so cute. Could I achieve this detail, but for cone 6, not have the detail get blurry, and be dinner ware safe? Might need to use different products?
Appreciate these results ThNk you. I just happened to test Mudcrack over underglaze last week and the results gave a nice background color. But it was a test tile lying flat so it adhered well.
Hello! I love the way you showed to do the inside part of a glass. I have one question though. When we do the dilution of 3 parts of stroke and coat to 1 of water to roll on the inside, is it enough to make the piece food proof? Or I would need a coat of transparent glaze as well?
I just want whoever runs this channel to know as an intermediate potter who’s just starting to do his own home firings and “ramp up”, the demonstrations and these profiles are why I’m now a Mayco fanboy for life. It’s changed how I glaze for the better!
Who has the bright idea to film and post an educational video, sales video, in a reduced size portait style. Where we cannot a see a full landscape view. Not very smart…
Hi, could you please share the technique used on the vase? Did you used clear glaze on the white flowers? If you could share the full technique that would be awesome!
Hi - I have the speckled buff and have tested it thoroughly on my clays. I would like to have it a bit darker, and would like to know if I can blend the speckled buff with a bit of dark brown or brick red to get a darker buff color.
Hi, if we use stroke and coat as base at beginning, , is it necessary to colour it again with stroke and coat for finishing? 5 coat glaze ?? Is that not too much?
Cobblestone has to have a glaze under it to adhere to the piece. The color over is just to color the white cobblestone. If you just want white cobblestone, you do not need to add color over.