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How much Mason Stain to add to my glaze? Testing different percentages 

Pottery by Kent
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When I first started my youtube channel, my first attempt at making a glaze was to use a base glaze I bought from my pottery store and adding mason stain. Using mason stain allows for much more control over colors relative to what you can get with oxides. Recently I got a new mason stain to play with and I wanted to put it into the base glaze I've been using. But how much should I add? In this video I test 0.5%, 1%, 2% and 4% additions of mason stain relative to the dry weight of my glaze. I also glaze the inside of my pots using just the base glaze and test out overlapping the base glaze and colored glaze. Which is your favorite?

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Комментарии : 16   
@Calamath
@Calamath Год назад
This was awesome, thank you for making this video!!
@PotterybyKent
@PotterybyKent Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@cynthiaknox2131
@cynthiaknox2131 4 месяца назад
Thank you this was helpful
@PotterybyKent
@PotterybyKent 4 месяца назад
I'm so glad!
@jesslaurel
@jesslaurel 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this! I want to try this with a snowflake crackle recipe to try and get a faux celadon.
@PotterybyKent
@PotterybyKent 8 месяцев назад
Sounds great!
@theabristlebroom4378
@theabristlebroom4378 2 года назад
Somehow I missed this, but my brain knew to expect it. Weird! Thanks for the followup! I don't care as much for the line that double dipping left, but I like the 4% the best.
@PotterybyKent
@PotterybyKent 2 года назад
Thanks for the feedback! I agree. I think next time I'll make sure the inside liner glaze doesn't reach to the outside.
@suzieduchesneau8271
@suzieduchesneau8271 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your tests with us🤩 # 4 is the best and I think dipping the piece only once in the #4 mason stain, would give a more uniform glaze result ☺️
@PotterybyKent
@PotterybyKent Год назад
Thanks for sharing!!
@aliali0989
@aliali0989 Год назад
Great video, very imformative! Would love to see this experiment using a satin matte base glaze!
@PotterybyKent
@PotterybyKent Год назад
Thanks! I've been having some issues with my matte glaze that I haven't figured out yet. But once I do I will perform similar tests I'm sure. So stay tuned!
@abdelmotelebahmed157
@abdelmotelebahmed157 4 дня назад
Good morning...thank you for your video.. they are amazing...may I ask you the ricepe of low fire ∆04 base glaze (transparent...and Matt...and satin) please?
@PotterybyKent
@PotterybyKent 4 дня назад
Thanks! I fire to cone 6. I don't have any low fire glaze recipes. Perhaps go searching on glazy.org. There's a lot there!
@sydneydickson9091
@sydneydickson9091 Месяц назад
Okay so the main thing I was looking for was the “math that I won’t bore you with” haha! I’m struggling to find the weight of the raw vs liquid. Is it just specific gravity?
@PotterybyKent
@PotterybyKent Месяц назад
You just need to rearrange the equation for water, dry ingredients and final weight. So if Dry is 1 (D), water is 90% of that (.9*D) then total is 1.9. D + 0.9*D = 1.9D. Change the 0.9 based on your water ratio. I had 1543g total. So 1543/1.9 = 812g of dry ingredients. This isn't exact but is close. Then you can add x% of colorant based on the 812g. So 1% is 8g.
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