Wow, I could use that rain!!! Almost lost some of my blueberry bushes. My raspberries and blackberries are finally producing enough to provide daily nutrients without going to the store. Thanks for posting the recipes. I finally have my own binder but it's always good to have confirmation of successful glazes.
Love this video - as always your first views are sometimes priceless! I really enjoy the fact that you are still experimenting with different glaze combinations and applications. AND thanks again for sharing your recipes - I have used several so far and love them!
Wow-wee - Lots of cool pieces/colors! - I wonder if any of the bakery staff have their own personal ‘best of’” collections of your mugs, since they’re the first to see them? Thank you for your continued generosity in sharing your work with us :)
I’m a newbie potter who loves a more matte finish. Only kiln available is electric so no gas experimentation for me 😢. Really enjoy seeing all your vids, always learn something or many things watching.
Nepheline Syenite 33.90 Kaolin 20.30 Dolomite 17.60 Silica 15.90 Gillespie Borate 8.80 Whiting 3.50 Total base recipe 100.00 Bentonite 2% This is a John Britt base glaze for semi matte surfaces, try a slow cooling and it might go very matte.
Hi, At 9.13, could you please explain the glazes you used ? Was it purple all over then a blue then an oatmeal over the blue ? Thank you :) At 20.18 there is more but I am not sure If it is the purple in your recipies with somethin gelse over the top.
Really like your works being glazed in and outside especially the flat bottom which I do not see commonly. I am attached to a shared studio with a shared firing schedule planned by the owner. So my Tenmoku glaze always came out darkish brown and no 'gold' pots at all...I assume your kiln firing was a slow cool range with any soaked before/after? Appreciate your advise. Thank you.
Hi, I've been watching you for some time, although this is the first I've asked a question. First let me say, I love your work. I was wondering what kind of wire do you use to make your stilts with? And would it be the same kind for cone 10?
I love the brush and sponge work on your large bowls Vaughan 😍 And very interested in a brush work video. I’m thinking to make up some Folk art white, yours is very yellow?
Beautiful results! Again! The oatmeal you put on top of the others (for example at 12:55) is it the first recipe (2:25) or the second (2:29)? Is it the same oatmeal that turns that purple pink at 9:15. That is such a nice combo of colors!
Beautiful pots and generous sharing as always, THANK YOU! I use your ∆6 Slow cool schedule exclusively now for my glaze firings. My glazes now are consistent and look gorgeous every time 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼.
I loved 💕 your brushed on textured bowls. Very beautiful. Thank you for sharing your recipes. My Field Mouse glaze came out blue in my kiln lol. I’m using your recipe to mine to see if there is a difference to help me correct my issue. Love your work! Thank you again for sharing the different firings to show glaze reactions to gas vs. electric
@@ladeefire You can do a screen shot from a video and email it to vsmithpots@eastlink.ca You can also visit the web site and let me know what you want. www.westcotebellpottery.ca