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thank you so much. I have fun with video editing, I learn a lot of things and I love to learn new things. Currently it takes me as long as making the pot!
Wonderful pot Greg. Nanban styles strike a beautiful chord in my heart and this one leaves me yearning. What is that texture I see right before it goes into the kiln the 2nd time over the RIO?
Thank you. Just before putting in the kiln I wanted to add a few spots with a transparent glaze, to vary the shades and shine a little. I was afraid that the pot would be too "regular".
je met l'oxyde de fer et en frottant le pot à l'éponge j'en enlève une bonne partie, l'oxyde reste surtout dans les creux et c'est ce qui donne cette patine.
Before putting in the kiln I was afraid that the pots would be too uniform, and at the last moment I added some splashes of a transparent glaze to make some shiny spots.
Thanks for sharing so many tips and tricks! I would like to know about some greenish stains that appear on the bonsai pot after firing, would it be the effect of some oxide or glaze?
Just before putting in the oven I wanted to add a few spots with a transparent glaze, to vary the shades and shine a little. I was afraid that the pot would be too "regular".
I am often asked this question, one day I will have to make a video on the choice of clay! 😄 In this video it is a mixture of several sandstones. Each region has its own clays, you will surely not find the clays that I use, the retailers all have a multitude of different clays to offer. Mine comes from the north of France (st Amand). But often you have to try several before finding the one that suits you.
the bigger the pot, the longer it takes to dry. I prefer to take too much time than not enough, it's the key to avoid breakages. I think this one must have dried under plastic film for about 6 weeks.
Thank you to the donors who help me make these videos possible. 💝
You can support the adventure here 👇
🔗 www.patreon.com/GregCeramics
🔗www.buymeacoffee.com/GregCeramics
🔗fr.tipeee.com/greg-ceramics/
🔗utip.io/gregceramics/
Love the video. Straight forward and on point. Step by step. I love the pot !
You are the Man! Thanks again (as always).
Thank you 😄🙏
…… awesome video, thanks for sharing!
Great work and the step by step was very helpful! Thanks for showing the RIO application and firing as well. Your vid’s are awesome!
Glad to have been helpful :)
Nice edits with beats of music synching with the movement, I enjoyed watching. Your creativity is boundless!
thank you so much.
I have fun with video editing, I learn a lot of things and I love to learn new things. Currently it takes me as long as making the pot!
Qua xinh👍
Excellent pot Greg! 👌
Thank you 😄🙏
Fascinating! Great video and great result! 😍👍🐦💙
Glad you like it, I spent time on the editing so that the video is nice and doesn't seem too long.
@@Greg-ceramics Yes! I noticed the editing, very well done! 👍
Die Glasur: ist das Engobe? Schönes Video, sehr lehrreich.😍👍
Nur ein wenig Eisenoxid.
Great work 👏👏👏
Thank you 🙏
Wonderful pot Greg. Nanban styles strike a beautiful chord in my heart and this one leaves me yearning. What is that texture I see right before it goes into the kiln the 2nd time over the RIO?
Thank you. Just before putting in the kiln I wanted to add a few spots with a transparent glaze, to vary the shades and shine a little. I was afraid that the pot would be too "regular".
Whoooo!!!
salut Greg j'en apprends à chaque fois , es ce que l'oxyde de fer donne l'aspect Patine ou c'est juste pour l'émau ? , Merci
je met l'oxyde de fer et en frottant le pot à l'éponge j'en enlève une bonne partie, l'oxyde reste surtout dans les creux et c'est ce qui donne cette patine.
besides the oxide what else did you apply sporadically?
Before putting in the kiln I was afraid that the pots would be too uniform, and at the last moment I added some splashes of a transparent glaze to make some shiny spots.
Is that a glaze you're using or something else?
just Red Iron Oxyde
Buena tarde que oxido aplico
yo uso oxido de hierro
sensacional
Thanks for sharing so many tips and tricks! I would like to know about some greenish stains that appear on the bonsai pot after firing, would it be the effect of some oxide or glaze?
Just before putting in the oven I wanted to add a few spots with a transparent glaze, to vary the shades and shine a little. I was afraid that the pot would be too "regular".
This detail made it even more unique. Congratulations, all of your pots are amazing! And once again, thanks for sharing your knwoledge!
I really like your videos. What kind of clay do you use and where do you buy it?
I am often asked this question, one day I will have to make a video on the choice of clay! 😄
In this video it is a mixture of several sandstones.
Each region has its own clays, you will surely not find the clays that I use, the retailers all have a multitude of different clays to offer. Mine comes from the north of France (st Amand).
But often you have to try several before finding the one that suits you.
👌🏼Nice video. What kind of oxide are you aplying. if i may ask✌🏼
It's just red iron oxide (RIO), sometime I add a little manganese, if I don't want it to be too red, but not here
@@Greg-ceramics Thank you.
1K views in one day, let's go!
Yeah, I was happy with the video but I wasn't sure the Nanban theme was going to appeal.
This is encouraging 😊
Drying for 1-2 months? I don't think I've ever dried a piece for longer than 3 weeks.
the bigger the pot, the longer it takes to dry. I prefer to take too much time than not enough, it's the key to avoid breakages.
I think this one must have dried under plastic film for about 6 weeks.