The one I am using in this video is a commercial engrobe but you can also mix your own, add stains or use porcelain. When I am using porcelain stain (I use a very white one called Audrey Blackman) I also add a bit (10-15%) Custer Feldspar to make it melt and stick better. Works fine
Love practical videos like this! Knot in the cable is a great idea - so simple! I'm aiming for a pitfire lamp as my next project!
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The colour is amazing
Thanks :-)
Such a welcoming, thorough, thoughtful video! Thank you Mikkel!!
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It's very beautiful, Thank you for sharing, love your work 👏❤️
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you for this useful tutorial ! from France :)
You're very welcome! :-)
Thank you for sharing this tutorial. It is immensely helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for showing every step Mikkel! The way you explained everything reminded me of my dad. I miss him
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Thank you. Now I know how to make a lamp - will be making one this week.
Great :-)
thorough information, nice to see it done thru the end, thanks!
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Was waiting for someone to show me how to construct a lamp! So awsome!❤❤❤
Thanks - good t know ❤️🙏
Love the lamps. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! :-)
Excellent and in-depth video! Love it 🥰
Thanks :-)
Thank you another amazing video
Glad you enjoyed it :-)
so helpfull you explain so well thanks
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Lamp looks cool!
Thanks a lot :-)
You can see some more examples of the pitfired ones here: www.demib.com/collections/ceramic-table-lamps
Wow....nice 👍👍
Thank you so much :-)
Thank you!👍
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Thank you so much.
Thank you too 🙏
Thank you for sharing this very interesting video! The lamps are stunning! What size of grog is in the clay for the 40%?
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It is 0 - o.2 mm
@@deMibPottery Thank you so much!
Hey Mikkel
what kind of kiln do you have if i may ask?
A Nebertherm 190 liter
the "slip" is it clay slip or color (angobe) ?
The one I am using in this video is a commercial engrobe but you can also mix your own, add stains or use porcelain. When I am using porcelain stain (I use a very white one called Audrey Blackman) I also add a bit (10-15%) Custer Feldspar to make it melt and stick better. Works fine
I want to learn
Just try - and practise :-)
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