My small group of sculptures, waiting one month and our " instructor", she has a power , asking to wait more. Oven empty. Stop use. Since she not credited anything. Could I use home kitchen oven ? And what temperature. Or to buy a small and not expensive for myself ? The place we work is public government provide for area.
Close-up of hands is annoying. Focus on John, not his hands.
Thank you, makes the mystery of glazes a little clearer.
Really helps to understand these basics. Thank you.
Well done. Thank you
I didnt notice his hands I was trying to listen. Great analogy for my simple mind!!!
My small group of sculptures, waiting one month and our " instructor", she has a power , asking to wait more.
Oven empty. Stop use. Since she not credited anything. Could I use home kitchen oven ? And what temperature.
Or to buy a small and not expensive for myself ? The place we work is public government provide for area.
thanks for sharing ...you make it easier to understand the basics
Great, thanks.
Good Video! More visual images would help students understand this better.
The ideas are good. Good basics. The visuals were to few and late. John Britt's hands are wonderful to watch but do not enhance the discussion.
What temperature should be for small sculptures to dry glaze ?
Could I use home kitchen oven ?
Your oven wouldn't get a third of the way there
Tatiana Ofri it might off gas pollutants in your kitchen. Very bad idea.
Thank you for the video, but dear camera man: stop zooming in on the hand! That is super distracting!