Bonjour, Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo très instructive et pour le partage de vos expériences. Les pots sont magnifiques, vraiment j'adore ! J'ai hâte d'essayer votre recette car je n'ai jamais obtenu de tels résultats. Mes recettes n'indiquaient pas une température aussi élevée pour la cuisson, ni la descente de température avant l'enfumage ! Encore merci pour vos explications ! 😊
I used to do this type of pottery until I learned that the colors don’t last, at least for me. They will last a few years if you keep the pot out of the sun, but eventually they turn a dull silver. No reds.
did you try spraying with something like Krylon triple thick clear? Or another water based preservative like Minwax Polycrylic? I learned to use those from Randy Brodnax/Don Ellis and those preserve the colors of the copper based raku glazes.
Thank you for a very comprehensive video! I have been doing copper matte for a while and often get fantastic results, but recently am getting mostly black (with a little bit of color). I have never had this issue before, typically a bad result was a lot of green without much color. I had changed kilns because I no longer have access to the kiln I used to use, but other types of firing (i.e. saggar) work as expected in the new kiln. I have a new batch of black copper oxide bought from the same pottery supply shop I always use. Have you seen this issue? Any thoughts on the cause? Thanks!
The colours you achieve are spectacular!
Hi you’re a lovely man please wear a mask even if it’s a cheap covid one -by the sound of your breathing you need no copper fumes going in your lungs.
Bonjour,
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo très instructive et pour le partage de vos expériences.
Les pots sont magnifiques, vraiment j'adore !
J'ai hâte d'essayer votre recette car je n'ai jamais obtenu de tels résultats.
Mes recettes n'indiquaient pas une température aussi élevée pour la cuisson, ni la descente de température avant l'enfumage !
Encore merci pour vos explications ! 😊
I used to do this type of pottery until I learned that the colors don’t last, at least for me. They will last a few years if you keep the pot out of the sun, but eventually they turn a dull silver. No reds.
did you try spraying with something like Krylon triple thick clear? Or another water based preservative like Minwax Polycrylic? I learned to use those from Randy Brodnax/Don Ellis and those preserve the colors of the copper based raku glazes.
Thank you for a very comprehensive video! I have been doing copper matte for a while and often get fantastic results, but recently am getting mostly black (with a little bit of color). I have never had this issue before, typically a bad result was a lot of green without much color. I had changed kilns because I no longer have access to the kiln I used to use, but other types of firing (i.e. saggar) work as expected in the new kiln. I have a new batch of black copper oxide bought from the same pottery supply shop I always use. Have you seen this issue? Any thoughts on the cause? Thanks!
Esas piezas son FANTASTICAS, SE PUEDEN UTILIZAR PARA CAFE? SE PUEDEN UTILIZAR CON ALIMENTOS?
Tks for sharing the process. Does it happen to you that the colors dade out with time (due to the Oxidation)?
QUE TIPO DE ARCILLA UTILIZAS?
Must try this Thanks for showing how to
SE PUEDE USAR EN UN BASO PARA TOMAR CAFE? O ES TOXICO?
Thankyou favorite raku ever try copper in the clay before bisque then add this seccond? EB
How beautiful!
Amazing