Can you tell the names of the three glazes that you skipped, you called them "odd balls". The one in the center I can't make out the name. It appears to be the type of glaze I am looking for. Can you share some info about it?
You can freeze it on them. Sorry I meant to get back to them. Frosty matte, John's straw ash and Selsor Chun 2. Johns straw is very low in alumina so not good for functional.
@@johnbrittpottery I am also interested in the odd balls. Why are they odd balls? I really like those three and would like to know more when you get time.
Dear John, Maybe my proposal will be interesting for you. Many years ago I (Emeritus Prof. from the USSR) occasionally found an interesting effect, when I worked with CuO-containing glasses in a non-oxide atmosphere. If it is interesting to you, we can continue contact.
Campana Clear is you use New Zealand kaolin...totally clear!! Here are some tests I ran varingthe kaolin..johnbrittpottery.blogspot.com/2016/04/campana-clear-grey-tests-with.html
Thank you for these videos. They add so much to your book. I liked the oddballs too. Not sure what made them oddballs as mentioned. More videos as you have time. Thank you!
What about the ‘oddball’ turquoise? Let’s go back to those. 😁
Selsor Chun 2 is good but the John's Straw ash is not the best glaze ) 0% alumina , But Frosty Matte is good! Forgot to come back to them
Love that you are up and around and on the go!!!! This is an awesome video, thanks... and yes, more please.
Categorizing glazes by pigment gives an interesting perspective. Very informative.
Lo♡e this video. Best glaze video on the web. Will watch it a few more times. Thanks for this....helps make sense of the books better.
The odd balls and the strontium / barium ones are my favorites.
Can you tell the names of the three glazes that you skipped, you called them "odd balls". The one in the center I can't make out the name. It appears to be the type of glaze I am looking for. Can you share some info about it?
You can freeze it on them. Sorry I meant to get back to them. Frosty matte, John's straw ash and Selsor Chun 2. Johns straw is very low in alumina so not good for functional.
Absolutely loved it. Please show more colourants like this.
Only thing is you skipped the three odd ones that's more turquoise incl Chun 2
Sorry, I messed up a bit...I my redo this but will try another Cr/Sn tomorrow.
@@johnbrittpottery I am also interested in the odd balls. Why are they odd balls? I really like those three and would like to know more when you get time.
Dear John, Maybe my proposal will be interesting for you. Many years ago I (Emeritus Prof. from the USSR) occasionally found an interesting effect, when I worked with CuO-containing glasses in a non-oxide atmosphere. If it is interesting to you, we can continue contact.
Ok...johnbrittpottery@gmail
I am interested in the John's 10x11 recipe. Is this recipe on Glazy? I couldnt find it.
Send me an email. And I will send the glaze sheet ...johnbrittpottery at gmail
Thanks for making us all smarter, keep it up!
Yes please to more of these with tin etc. Thanks very much!
Can copper carbonate be used in a glaze that’s safe for dinnerware?
Yes
Please more videos, you could do a whole series of these where every onth you have a new colorant on different bases or combinations
Yes! So fascinating how the copper is so different in those test tiles.
@@____Ann____ imagine what all the others do?
Thank you very much for that. Loved the high Mg glazes. Looking forward to the chrome glaze video.
thankyou so much for these informative videos! They are so valuable to me as a new ceramicist (im at art school :) )
which one has a soda base and what color is it??
I would have to watch it. I should have said... If I can remember correctly..Selsor is one
Very nice! Thanks so much. I'd love to see more videos.
Wow, thank you! I need to try my favorite base's with copper only. Really good info!
Would love more! This is perfect
I just found this video. I’d love to see more like this.
Thanks John for the information, Do you have any favorites on making CLEAR glazes ?
Campana Clear is you use New Zealand kaolin...totally clear!! Here are some tests I ran varingthe kaolin..johnbrittpottery.blogspot.com/2016/04/campana-clear-grey-tests-with.html
Would love to see more of these....very useful Thanks!
Great info John. Thx.
Want more. Feed me, Feed me. :)
Thank you for these videos. They add so much to your book. I liked the oddballs too. Not sure what made them oddballs as mentioned. More videos as you have time. Thank you!
Love the explanation.