No Crack! 4 Tips to Prevent your Handles from Cracking!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @karenmchugh5511
    @karenmchugh5511 4 месяца назад +1

    Nicely done! I look forward to seeing more of your tutorials!!

  • @RBCharger
    @RBCharger 3 года назад +1

    I don't have any problem with my handles cracking. I just watch to see Jessica's presentation. But I did learn some things in this video that might have helped keep some sculptures I did from cracking.

  • @carolynpearce4829
    @carolynpearce4829 3 года назад +1

    Just saw this video. Have never heard of using wax. Thank you so much. I have problems with timing on attaching handles. Not any more.

  • @simplydee4522
    @simplydee4522 5 лет назад +4

    Who would have "thunked it?" Makes sense. I was saying to myself throughout the video..."oh, that's what probably happened to that piece" as I thought back on prior mishaps of mine. Thank you for taking the time to explain this aspect for us.

    • @simondane9905
      @simondane9905 3 года назад

      i know I'm kind of off topic but do anyone know a good site to watch newly released series online ?

  • @cinderceramicsllc9482
    @cinderceramicsllc9482 5 лет назад +3

    This is great Jessica- I have had that issue and haven't been able to get it right every time.

  • @3_Cats_Pottery
    @3_Cats_Pottery 4 года назад +2

    I love the tip of using the wax but question, if coated in wax, how does the moisture inside the handle evaporate? Does it just slowly draw out through the points of attachment?

  • @eileenknapik6264
    @eileenknapik6264 5 лет назад +4

    I was having trouble and now I know why. Thank you! 🌷

  • @penni6432
    @penni6432 9 месяцев назад

    I am a newbie to handmade pottery and just came across your video and I have a question. Can I apply the wax on the finished product right away or do I let the item dry a day or two then apply the wax, then let dry again? I appreciate your help and knowledge.

  • @jeffingels4480
    @jeffingels4480 2 года назад

    Thanks for the great tips. If you do all these and you still get cracking try a different clay body. I use to use a cone ten white clay that I could throw in the morning, trim that afternoon, and put freshly made handles that evening. Wrap just the handles with a little plastic and put out in the sun and wind the next day, then fire that night. Sadly they quit making that clay and I've had trouble ever since.

  • @jennyrathkey3349
    @jennyrathkey3349 5 лет назад +4

    The wax trick is awesome! I’ve been using Laguna b-mix for years and never thought about waxing the handles, and I’m not a newbie. I was ready to give up on b-mix mugs forever, cuz no matter how careful I was, I would get small, fine cracks. I’ve never heard the wax method before. Who’d have thunk it? Thanks

  • @luciegilchrist240
    @luciegilchrist240 3 года назад +1

    As always - LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!! Thanks Jess!!!

  • @robertcole1098
    @robertcole1098 5 лет назад +5

    What a great tip, I’m going to pass that on to my pottery friends, if that’s ok. Cheers Bob 🇬🇧

  • @faithz3503
    @faithz3503 5 лет назад +3

    These are great tips! Thank you! How did you do the beautiful artwork on the bottom of your mug? Do you have a video about that?

    • @JessicaPutnamPhillips
      @JessicaPutnamPhillips  5 лет назад +3

      I hand carve the designs and yes, I do have classes on tv.clayshare.com on doing Mishima inlay and sgraffito. :)

  • @EricBuffington
    @EricBuffington 5 лет назад +1

    Great tips! Thanks for sharing! :)

  • @danielajohnson177
    @danielajohnson177 2 года назад

    Thank you so much Jessica! Very good advice. I will get myself a “color shaper”!!! I do sometimes get cracks even with earthenware. 🙏

  • @triciac1019
    @triciac1019 3 года назад

    Uh oh, I just put handles on six mugs yesterday made with b-mix. I did use slip and some was quite wet. I have them covered, but no wax. I won't be going into the studio today so I may end up with all six of them cracking.

  • @megamouth
    @megamouth 5 лет назад

    We were chatting once and I said I was using Laguna BMix 5 and you went "ohhhhh yeah, Bmix, sticks to everything but itself". Since then I've started making my slip out of Dove from Seattle pottery supply (looks and acts exactly the same once fired but it harder to throw). That has significantly reduced my cracking! Now to start trying the wax thing.

  • @hollandhobbyfarm4340
    @hollandhobbyfarm4340 Год назад

    Girl, I've been struggling with MAJOR hairline cracks at the handle attachment site. Wish me luck!

  • @Shawnreidpottery
    @Shawnreidpottery 10 месяцев назад

    Can you do a video how you make these mugs ?

  • @deborahpitts3741
    @deborahpitts3741 5 лет назад +3

    At what stage do you apply wax? Can you still apply wax when the mugs and handles are bone dry? Thanks in advance.

    • @JessicaPutnamPhillips
      @JessicaPutnamPhillips  5 лет назад +2

      I am apply the wax when they are a wet leather hard. If they are bone dry then there is no need to apply the wax since you've already dried them past the stage where they would crack due to uneven drying. :)

  • @nancyache4186
    @nancyache4186 5 лет назад +3

    If you wrap your handled mugs in plastic for 24+ hours, the moisture will transfer from the 2 parts and they start drying together! Then, as they finish drying unwrapped-if you see uneven drying, wrap them up again. Waxing is not needed.

    • @JessicaPutnamPhillips
      @JessicaPutnamPhillips  5 лет назад +8

      Waxing will help some who are having difficulty with hairline cracking at the joins and maybe don't cover their pieces as well as others might. There is no right way to do things just the way that works best for each of us as individuals. :)

  • @stormyhudson9334
    @stormyhudson9334 5 лет назад +2

    Great tip. Thanks!

  • @marcelaolivares3320
    @marcelaolivares3320 2 года назад

    Do you recommend the wax for earthenware? Thanks a lot!!!

  • @claymazingartworks5682
    @claymazingartworks5682 5 лет назад +5

    I can't believe I'm saying this Jessica, I pulled my very 1st handle❗ Loved it , loved the shape the whole process, put wax on, NO cracking. See you on Live@5 on FB ClayShare. OMGoodness Clayshare.com is WONDERFUL❗

    • @eileenknapik6264
      @eileenknapik6264 5 лет назад +2

      I agree! All the classes around here are mostly for throwing. I am so happy to have hand building covered. And troubleshooting!

    • @JessicaPutnamPhillips
      @JessicaPutnamPhillips  5 лет назад

      Yay!!! I knew you could do it and that it would be wonderful! xoxo :)

  • @garncarstwo-jana9246
    @garncarstwo-jana9246 5 лет назад +1

    I to jest szkoła! Kubek postaram się zrobić taki sam. :)

  • @CarolLeePhotography
    @CarolLeePhotography 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for the tips!!!

  • @happypotter1138
    @happypotter1138 3 года назад

    Thank you very much - really helpful. Much appreciated

  • @cindypope6122
    @cindypope6122 Год назад

    Jessica, I have a wax question, how do you know the clay body under the wax is dry. I finished my first Mishima bowl (ready for bisque ) and noticed it was still cold/cool much longer than usual. My studio says this indicates some moisture in the clay body. I let it dry a couple more days and added it to the shelf. Do you have a rule of thumb on drying for waxed items, Thanks I am so enjoying your videos. 💕

  • @michelenewman7468
    @michelenewman7468 5 лет назад +1

    thank you for your tip. What is the blue glaze on the cup its really beautiful.

    • @JessicaPutnamPhillips
      @JessicaPutnamPhillips  5 лет назад +2

      That blue glaze is my Chun Blue. I developed it about 15 years ago and it is now being made and sold by clayscapespottery.com

  • @AnnaKoru
    @AnnaKoru 5 лет назад

    Jessica, I didn't get what you said about porcelain when you were talking about waxing and drying the handle...

  • @davidannett3322
    @davidannett3322 5 лет назад +4

    Open up my Ceramics Monthly and there you are on the inside cover!

  • @jeffingels4480
    @jeffingels4480 2 года назад

    I did all these steps but I fired too fast, after being outside in the sun and wind for 4 hours the wax kept the handles a little damp. They all shattered in the first couple hours in the kiln. Be sure to fire very slow at least at first.

  • @catladyclay442
    @catladyclay442 4 года назад +2

    I’m re-watching this video in the times of COVID-19. Our community studio requires us to wear masks right now so I guess I won’t be blowing my wax on the handle grooves for a while 🤷‍♀️

  • @robertcole1098
    @robertcole1098 5 лет назад +1

    PS. I have checked out your web site thanks. (It’s great). Cheers Bob 🇬🇧

  • @emilieclaramunt8757
    @emilieclaramunt8757 4 года назад

    Hi what os the blame if the Product please ?

  • @toniledford328
    @toniledford328 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Jess, I am not able to get on to Clayshare TV. It says that my password is not valid and when I try to change the password, it says that it does not recognize my e-mail address. Help, I am lost without clayshare tv.

    • @JessicaPutnamPhillips
      @JessicaPutnamPhillips  5 лет назад

      So sorry you are having trouble logging in. Email kevin@clayshare.com and he will gladly help you out. :)

  • @morganlester238
    @morganlester238 Год назад

    Wax seems overkill, especially for b-mix which imo is pretty forgiving. Just score and use some water with vinegar/sodium silicate (google magic water) and forget the entire waxing part (I would go nuts if I had to do that on every handle). I use a very finicky porcelain and rare if I ever have one crack (Laguna Frost).

    • @JessicaPutnamPhillips
      @JessicaPutnamPhillips  Год назад

      I find wax makes a huge difference for studios with uneven air flow and humidity. But as I say if you find something that works for you go with it.

  • @hyearchuleta9990
    @hyearchuleta9990 5 лет назад

    Is that mug is hand built?

  • @charlottesmom
    @charlottesmom Год назад

    I'm going to make handle free mugs! 😂

  • @garncarstwo-jana9246
    @garncarstwo-jana9246 5 лет назад +1

    Ładny wzór :)

    • @HappyAlimak
      @HappyAlimak 5 лет назад

      @Jan witaj:) mam pytanie odnośnie tego wosku (nie znam biegle angielskiego;) ..czy nakłada się go przed wypaleniem na biskwit, na surową wysuszoną już pracę...? Jeśli nie ..to jak potem można pokryć ta powierzchnię szkliwem, skoro jest na niej wosk..? ..i czy ten wosk o którym mowa to ten "tradycyjnie" dostępny w Polsce, czy może jakiś inny..?
      Dopiero początkuję w tej dziedzinie i jeszcze wiele nauki przede mną:)) ..ale wiem że miłej nauki:)))
      Podpowiesz?:) Już teraz bardzo dziękuję:)
      Serdecznie pozdrawiam z małopolski:)

    • @HappyAlimak
      @HappyAlimak 5 лет назад

      ..czy chodzi np o taki wosk jak np tutaj?? : www.ceramiq.pl/wosk-do-ceramiki-05-litr

    • @garncarstwo-jana9246
      @garncarstwo-jana9246 5 лет назад +1

      @@HappyAlimak Witam i pozdrawiam Tak można stosować ten wosk ale dopiero na drugi wypał gdy szkliwimy naczynie. Chodzi o to żeby szkliwo nie łapało się dna. W temperaturze 1200 stopni szkliwo by się przykleiło do płyty podstawy i można by nie odciągnąć. Ja nie stosuję wosku tylko po zanurzeniu w szkliwie i gdy szkliwo zbieleje przecieram dno szmatką i to wszystko super wychodzi nic się nie zlewa. Podobnie jest i z dekorowaniem wiadomo że to co nawoskujesz to jeżeli pomalujesz szkliwem to szkliwo w tym miejscu nie przytwierdzi się do naczynia i po wypaleniu będzie matowe

    • @HappyAlimak
      @HappyAlimak 5 лет назад

      @@garncarstwo-jana9246 Dziękuję:) ..ale czy t oten wosk jest tutaj zademonstrowany..? Tzn ten uchwyt "ucho" do kubka..jak w tym miejscu (tu na tym filmiku) potem utrzyma się szkliwo, skoro jest tam wosk..? :)) Trochę to dla mnie niezrozumiałe:)

  • @INDIANFRANKLIN67
    @INDIANFRANKLIN67 3 месяца назад

    Very nice video and you are very nice sister but tell in hindi sister Please