Thank you for the so helpful video you post, making our work more easy and help us to understand better all the details of this art!!! I have one question to clarify what kind of wax you use underneath the pot....is it common wax a little higher temperature to be liquid? Thank you!!!
Wow, very nice. For 25 years my sculpture has been unglazed. Now returning to pottery making your video is a nice refresher reminder and motivator for me. Two years past your posting, it is December, I'll add my Merry Christmas too.
I love your videos. I'm a new student and at the end of my second class of 8 weeks. I find your methods very helpful and your presentations are knowledgeable, calming and appealing. If only you were in my city. Keep them coming.
Thank you so much for this great easy to understand video. I especially appreciate the tips for awkward shapes, that was a problem I was having and now I know how to solve that!
Luv your video! Do you use “commercial dry glazes” for your studio-classes? As I am planning to open up my studio nxt fall… or do your make your own glaze?🤔 Thanks for sharing
I’m a newer potter, and ADORE your Opulence glazes i wish there was a way to get a variety pack of every one to test!! I’m building my supply slowly.. but SURELY!!!
Thanks! Mid-South Ceramic Supply Company does have a Variety Pack that includes 12- 2 oz jars of the Glazes of the Month for each year. This Pack is in conjunction with the monthly contest on our Facebook Group- Opulence Glaze Conversations. We are currently working to produce the 2021 Packs, they should be for purchase next week! You should try one of those.
Hi! I been going into pottery for a while now, and I was wondering how would you glaze the bottom one the pot then? I’d you need to wax it so it would not get stuck in the kiln? Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this I hope you keep sharing information about pottery because I’m an beginner. and I’m learning with my dad it’s such an great bond we doing together :) & also can you recommend if I get the glaze but I don’t have an kiln what do you recommend for beginners can we use the sunlight?
I am a beginner. I’m taking a class at a university. I’ve been making small wall mounted reservoirs that hold a small amount of (Holy) water. I’ve dipped glazed them but unfortunately after making many of them for sale, I’ve realized that the water is soaking through to the backs. I’m perplexed as to how this is happening as well as what to do to resolve this problem. Do you have any ideas or suggestions?
Sorry to be so offtopic but does any of you know a way to get back into an instagram account?? I somehow lost the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me.
@Major Keanu Thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Very easy to understand thanks, but sure enough I got lost when you mentioned five items, but then said a sixth - ALumina. is it part of silica, clay or flux? ?
I wish someone, anyone would talk about bisque and glaze temperatures and firing times. I have no experience with firing. The teacher always offered a bucket of glaze and fired the pieces. I have a studio now, but I can’t find any information at all on what temperature to fire glaze at with the type of clay I have and the temperature that the clay bisqued at. Do I just get a glaze that fires at the same temperature i bisque fired my pieces to? Am I supposed to fire the glaze higher than the first firing?? Does glaze need to be fixed lower than the bisque? Does it MATTER???? Do I just grab glaze and fire to the temperature it says, and not worry what clay I have and what cone the clay fires at???
Have you seem my video on Firing Temperatures of Clay? Check it out I think it will help answer some of your questions- th-cam.com/video/047KVacn7U8/w-d-xo.html
I love your calm and soothing voice and how you sound. You are a great teacher, thank you for the video!
Just exactly the information was looking for. Thank you for your short, clear, and concise explanations.
I learned more in the first 2 minutes of your video than in all the other glazing videos I have watched. Thank you!!!
Yay, calm, concise excellent information. Thank you so much.
Thank you for your in depth lesson on glazing. Much more information than any other resources I've found! Merry Christmas from Canada!
Thank you for the so helpful video you post, making our work more easy and help us to understand better all the details of this art!!!
I have one question to clarify what kind of wax you use underneath the pot....is it common wax a little higher temperature to be liquid?
Thank you!!!
Wow, very nice. For 25 years my sculpture has been unglazed. Now returning to pottery making your video is a nice refresher reminder and motivator for me. Two years past your posting, it is December, I'll add my Merry Christmas too.
I love your videos. I'm a new student and at the end of my second class of 8 weeks. I find your methods very helpful and your presentations are knowledgeable, calming and appealing. If only you were in my city. Keep them coming.
Thank you so much for this great easy to understand video. I especially appreciate the tips for awkward shapes, that was a problem I was having and now I know how to solve that!
Really great detailed explanation and demonstration of glazing. The best video I've seen so far for a beginner such as myself. Thank you for sharing!
'Hwhite". Nice video, thank you.
Luv your video! Do you use “commercial dry glazes” for your studio-classes? As I am planning to open up my studio nxt fall… or do your make your own glaze?🤔
Thanks for sharing
Is it possible to glace a concrete product in form of a concrete brick?
I’m a newer potter, and ADORE your Opulence glazes i wish there was a way to get a variety pack of every one to test!! I’m building my supply slowly.. but SURELY!!!
Thanks! Mid-South Ceramic Supply Company does have a Variety Pack that includes 12- 2 oz jars of the Glazes of the Month for each year. This Pack is in conjunction with the monthly contest on our Facebook Group- Opulence Glaze Conversations. We are currently working to produce the 2021 Packs, they should be for purchase next week! You should try one of those.
Hi! I been going into pottery for a while now, and I was wondering how would you glaze the bottom one the pot then? I’d you need to wax it so it would not get stuck in the kiln? Thank you!
Do you fire the pot before the glaze or all at once.
Thank you for sharing this I hope you keep sharing information about pottery because I’m an beginner. and I’m learning with my dad it’s such an great bond we doing together :) & also can you recommend if I get the glaze but I don’t have an kiln what do you recommend for beginners can we use the sunlight?
Hello Clay Lady.
Is this glazing technique works on cement as well?
Merry Christmas.Excellent Glazing video my friend.I enjoy it very much.Sifoutv Pottery
I am a beginner. I’m taking a class at a university. I’ve been making small wall mounted reservoirs that hold a small amount of (Holy) water. I’ve dipped glazed them but unfortunately after making many of them for sale, I’ve realized that the water is soaking through to the backs. I’m perplexed as to how this is happening as well as what to do to resolve this problem.
Do you have any ideas or suggestions?
Super informative. Thank you so much for sharing!
I love your videos and go back to them often!
god damn, I first thought this would be a phoney and cringy channel but man... fantastic information and well-rounded narration. well done :)
Thank you ! So interesting.....I want to learn more clay work .
Lovely! I’ve been thinking about taking a pottery class, this looks so relaxing, if only you were in my city!
Sorry to be so offtopic but does any of you know a way to get back into an instagram account??
I somehow lost the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me.
@Valentino Jordy instablaster =)
@Major Keanu Thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Major Keanu it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my ass!
@Valentino Jordy no problem :D
What clay should I use for pizza oven
Good tips!
Very easy to understand thanks, but sure enough I got lost when you mentioned five items, but then said a sixth - ALumina. is it part of silica, clay or flux? ?
Show us the result!!!
Loving all this info! What type of wax do you use??
I use a wax from Mid-South Ceramic Supply. You can purchase it here- www.midsouthceramics.com/shop/tools/glaze-tools/wax-resist/
Straightforward
Great video thanks please post more videos
Great!! Very good explanation!
I'm learning this in my College
Omg! I live in Nashville! I would love to stop by sometime
Come see us!
so if i wash off a glazed pot because i messed up, the pot can't be glazed again?
I wish someone, anyone would talk about bisque and glaze temperatures and firing times. I have no experience with firing. The teacher always offered a bucket of glaze and fired the pieces.
I have a studio now, but I can’t find any information at all on what temperature to fire glaze at with the type of clay I have and the temperature that the clay bisqued at.
Do I just get a glaze that fires at the same temperature i bisque fired my pieces to? Am I supposed to fire the glaze higher than the first firing?? Does glaze need to be fixed lower than the bisque? Does it MATTER???? Do I just grab glaze and fire to the temperature it says, and not worry what clay I have and what cone the clay fires at???
Have you seem my video on Firing Temperatures of Clay? Check it out I think it will help answer some of your questions- th-cam.com/video/047KVacn7U8/w-d-xo.html
Does the glaze make it food safe ?
Yes! It is not food safe unless you glaze it!
Thankyou for sharing!
If you want to make your own natural glazes Mr. Dirtfarmer sells an excellent filtered hardwood ash.
1900 degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit ..??
Please respond ..
Fahrenheit
Very helpful. Thank you.
nice explaination.... do u hv any number for questions ?
Sure, call Mid-South Ceramic Supply for questions about Opulence Glaze at 615-242-0300.
Love this!!!
Degrees Fahrenheit?
Does any of the lead in the glaze leach out into your food or your drink?
All of the opulence glazes are lead free. Any glaze that contains lead is not food safe.
Opulence Glazes are lead free.
por favor ,deixe livre a legenda para outros paises , sou do brasil e quero muito entender
I thought darker glaze woulfnt let lighter glaze show through... my whole ceramics life has been a lie?
but but but it’s never even 😩