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In Topic: Recommended Glazes
Posted 16 May 2013
Any dark clay will darken the glazes. You'll have to either find glazes that work well with dark clay or switch to a white body. As for application, brush on 3 coats in alternating directions. -
In Topic: Will firing make imperfections more or less noticeable?
Posted 16 May 2013
A highly polished surface will dull when it is fired. -
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Posted 15 May 2013
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In Topic: Using slip trailing for vertical surfaces
Posted 15 May 2013
It won't bond well on bone dry work. Slip is clay, so it must follows the same rules for joining clay to clay. If the pot is too dry the slip will fall off. If you deflocculate the slip, you can work on somewhat drier pots, like on the dry side of leather hard. -
In Topic: Using slip trailing for vertical surfaces
Posted 15 May 2013
You want the slip as thick as you can, so it's less likely to drip. You may have to work on part of it, then let it set up before turning the pot. As for your carved work, a white body with a more transparent glaze would show the carving very well. Celadon, for example.
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Mary T
23 Feb 2013 - 14:16Mary T
23 Feb 2013 - 13:26Claypple
15 Dec 2012 - 00:36maybe you could give me an advice which kilns are the most reliable? I am interested in firing up to coin 6, middle size,
electric, any voltage.
Thank you in advance.
TJR
30 Nov 2012 - 10:41TJR
22 Aug 2012 - 16:57Tom.
TJR
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