I’m learning so much from you, in ceramics and in bonsai, I’m just getting started with both art forms. You are like that uncle I always wish I had. Thank you.
what about if you try a different formula of clay, my teacher said to me to try clay with "chamote", chamote is cerámica broken to the size of sand, and that give it more resistance to cook with fire, idk if that is going to work but It can help , is not easy to explain this in english to me
I’m learning so much from you, in ceramics and in bonsai, I’m just getting started with both art forms. You are like that uncle I always wish I had. Thank you.
Thomas, your comment made my day. Thank you!
Thank you
I would rework with an angle grinder.
what about if you try a different formula of clay, my teacher said to me to try clay with "chamote", chamote is cerámica broken to the size of sand, and that give it more resistance to cook with fire, idk if that is going to work but It can help , is not easy to explain this in english to me
Thanks for the suggestion!
Which clay did you use?