It was just as good for me. Those color combinations are great. 1. How hot does the area around your kiln get when it's firing? I'm getting a kiln and have a shed that looks to be about the same size as your work room, so I'm curious. 2. Do you use commercial glazes, or mix your own? If you make your own, would you mind sharing your recipes? Thanks in advance for any info you have for a new potter.
Hi. I have a gap of around 12 inches between the wall and kiln. I fire to 1210. I generally leave the windows open as well as the doors in order to allow air to circulate. I always make sure I'm around whenever I glaze fire but generally never had any issues. All of the glazes I use are commercial glazes. I have thought about making my own glazes but then I'd have to test and then find more storage so it's easier, for me anyway, to simply buy something that has been tested and works;)
I like these mags with yellow inside! Can you tell, how long it took for you to create this batch of mags? And do you sell them on markets or in the shops?
Hi. To make a kiln load it takes a few weeks, throwing, trimming, handles, drying out, bisque then glaze. At the moment I sell via stockists in Cornwall & Devon.
Beautiful work. As a potter of 40+ years to see what you’ve accomplished with one arm, makes me feel like a slacker. Well done. Can’t wait to see more
Thanks very much.
Like the sea and sand concept. Worked very well especially on your plates. Will make a nice set.
Thank you and thanks for watching
Great kiln opening. Glad your channel came up on my feed.
Glad you enjoyed it, I'll be posting another one soon
I really like the mugs with the pop of yellow, too. :) It’s a nice surprise.
Thanks for watching and glad you like them, cheerful mugs;)
I’m a new sub. I love your work !
Thank you
It was just as good for me. Those color combinations are great.
1. How hot does the area around your kiln get when it's firing? I'm getting a kiln and have a shed that looks to be about the same size as your work room, so I'm curious.
2. Do you use commercial glazes, or mix your own? If you make your own, would you mind sharing your recipes?
Thanks in advance for any info you have for a new potter.
Hi. I have a gap of around 12 inches between the wall and kiln. I fire to 1210. I generally leave the windows open as well as the doors in order to allow air to circulate. I always make sure I'm around whenever I glaze fire but generally never had any issues. All of the glazes I use are commercial glazes. I have thought about making my own glazes but then I'd have to test and then find more storage so it's easier, for me anyway, to simply buy something that has been tested and works;)
I like these mags with yellow inside! Can you tell, how long it took for you to create this batch of mags? And do you sell them on markets or in the shops?
Hi. To make a kiln load it takes a few weeks, throwing, trimming, handles, drying out, bisque then glaze. At the moment I sell via stockists in Cornwall & Devon.
One arm I gotta hand it to you.......................show the yellow inside glazed pieces first they is the eye catchers of the film..........
Thanks for watching and glad you like em