I love you videos. I am still trying to get good results from colors and glazes I mix myself. Your viedos have have helped me more than any videos I have seen and I have seen 1000s. Thank you so much and I am look foward to more.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Your glazing videos are the most comprehensive ones on glazing techniques that I have seen on RU-vid. Will try them all out tomorrow for my pieces ;-) Merci beaucoup!!!
Your glazing videos are great! I would love to see the fired results. I am in a rather remote part of New Zealand with no local pottery group so relish sharing ideas and seeing the work of others. I make all my own glazes.
Yes, need to follow up with the after pictures... I am so into all your videos.. I learned more from you then my entire semester.. I cannot wait to try these techniques... One question I have on the bowl with leaves.. You mentioned you used manganese with other things inside when applying it with strokes of the big brush.. what are those other metals inside the manganese? I am curious... Thank you so much for your videos.. I look forward to more
I have learned more about glazing from your videos than I have in a year of lessons. Thanks a lot. Wish you would post the recipes to some of those glazes!
Hello...loved your video a lot...you mentioned using transparent glaze and then put wax on top to design....then use oxides etc ....please tell me do you put clear glaze again over the oxides or fire straight away... Pl let me know ....thanks a lot in advance !
On the platter where you have a mixture of the different oxides over your clear glaze. Is that dish food safe? Or do you have to put a clear glaze over these oxides if you want a food safe dish? Thanks!
Thanks for this. Sadly, it seems this and #4 video cut off prematurely, but I think I got the gist. I do have some questions though. What ratio of oxide to water do you generally use? And what ratio of Gerstley Borate to Rutile? It would be great to see the finished products. I'll watch for future videos!
one other question.. when you used the oxides.. did you use the electric kiln at what cone? Could you high fire the oxides with the stain oxides? Was curious about that... Thank you
Thanks for the video. To make something plural you just add an S. Not an apostrophe S. It's "Advanced Glazing Techniques," not "Advanced Glazing Technique's." Adding an apostrophe S makes something possessive. You write "Mike's techniques," not "Mike's technique's." Once again: Do: Techniques Don't: Technique's You can make anything plural: pots, clays, videos, DVDs, etc. Never use an apostrophe. Spread the word!