Oh John, Thank you so much for this incredible gift. Your generosity with sharing your knowledge is so appreciated. Heading over to purchase myself your PDF. Much obliged.
Merci Beaucoup John je vous suis depuis longtemps et j espère pouvoir acheter votre nouveau livre sur les gouttes d huile tous vos résultats sont magnifiques
WOW, these are all gorgeous. Thanks for sharing them with us. You mention that you did multiple firing with many of these using both gas and electric kilns. One thing I was wondering, how many of these can be done with just a manual (kiln sitter) mid fire (cone 6/7 or lower) electric kiln?
@connecticutaggie cone 10 is best...6 works..manual kiln is fine you just have to fuss a bit more. Try the PDF...Spotted Glaze first...all cone 6 johnbrittpottery.com/shop/johns-spotted-glaze-technique-cone-5-electric/
Hi Sir. All beautiful pieces to me! May I ask, can oil spots be achieved with 1 firing at cone 10 or higher? Hope you dont mind silly question. Thank you.
@michaeltwomey9827 technically Floating is a hare's fur and that is classic cone 6 but oils spots are best at cone plus so you can get it at cone 6 but not as dynamic as cone 10
Oh John, Thank you so much for this incredible gift. Your generosity with sharing your knowledge is so appreciated. Heading over to purchase myself your PDF. Much obliged.
Glad it helped.
You are an amazing and generous researcher. Thank you so much
Thank you John. So kind of you to share your skills and knowledge.
So cool! I love you dishes! Thank you for sharing, I have you book and love it!
Amazing work John! It looks like a great resource.
Ty ❤
Merci Beaucoup John je vous suis depuis longtemps et j espère pouvoir acheter votre nouveau livre sur les gouttes d huile tous vos résultats sont magnifiques
@@chantaldaviau4328 Merci beaucoup mon ami.
@@chantaldaviau4328 quel est ton email? envoie-le à johnbrittpottery gmail
Wonderful information! Thank you so much!
excellent - I always admired the japanese oil spot chawan
Def will get your pdf book thanks 🙏
Just got some mugs! Saw one in this video I think :D now I must get the pdf
WOW, these are all gorgeous. Thanks for sharing them with us.
You mention that you did multiple firing with many of these using both gas and electric kilns.
One thing I was wondering, how many of these can be done with just a manual (kiln sitter) mid fire (cone 6/7 or lower) electric kiln?
@connecticutaggie cone 10 is best...6 works..manual kiln is fine you just have to fuss a bit more. Try the PDF...Spotted Glaze first...all cone 6
johnbrittpottery.com/shop/johns-spotted-glaze-technique-cone-5-electric/
Hi Sir. All beautiful pieces to me! May I ask, can oil spots be achieved with 1 firing at cone 10 or higher? Hope you dont mind silly question. Thank you.
@xm3364 no problem...yes one firing even in electric.
Is it possible to achieve haresfur effects at cone 6?
@@michaeltwomey9827 best at cone 10 but yes at cone 6...I have recipes for cone 6 in my Midrange book too.
@michaeltwomey9827 technically Floating is a hare's fur and that is classic cone 6 but oils spots are best at cone plus so you can get it at cone 6 but not as dynamic as cone 10
I bought your book, but it never came.
@@loganmcdannell6870 did you buy it from me?
Send me your email...johnbrittpottery at gmail.com
@@loganmcdannell6870 sent it. Maybe check spam?