I saw your videos, I would like to know the mulberry glaze. I dont know if you remember that, but the video is from 2022. I am looking into learning pottery and in the process of learning glazes. Thanks a lot. Amazing pottery you got. Such beautiful mugs. God I wish I can have milkshake in them Ha Ha Ha :)
Beautiful work! For the first planter, maybe try putting over the aurora green honey flux. It gave me a beautiful turquoise green. Thanks for sharing all your glaze combination❤
Do I have this right? You are putting glazes that are not food-safe on vessels that look like glasses to drink from. I consider that a bad idea. 2. I don't find the glazes attractive. They remind me of something moldy or damaged.
The beautiful planter you showed with the iron luster, and copper float - what was the name of the Blue you used? Closed captions said Blue Rootel ...??
Thanks so much for your clear and detailed explanations of your glazing! I appreciate you sharing your amazing results…always impressed with your Birch and Cordovan combo…mine never looks that amazing!
ello just sending an text in regards to a question is the oatmeal over the iron luster glaze combination drink / food safe alongside is the ruteal blue drink / food safe too
You say you’re not good at adding a foot. The foot on your platter looks excellent and the trick on those long platters is keeping them from warping. You did a great job. Thanks for all you share and how clearly you share your techniques. I’ve gotten so much useful info from you.
It’s always a festive day when your video is coming out, thank you🎉. Can I ask: was it an intentional “normal” cone 6 instead of a hot cone 6? And when you fire what is the speed the kiln to fire? I mean how much Celsius or F per hour? I have a new kiln, so far I fired only bisque :)
We use a Skutt Kiln in which we just program it to a cone 6 but if we want it to go to a hotter cone 6 we would add a 7 minutes hold. We use the medium speed. Getting similar glaze results would be sometimes different due to many factors such as clay body, how you apply the glaze, temperature of firing etc. It takes a lot of testing to finally figure out what works.