559. Glazing a Large Salad Bowl with Hsin-Chuen Lin林新春 大碗上釉示範
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
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Omg that night view. Stunning
More than 500 videos! I've benefitted from them. Thank you as always.
There's only one letter, 't' in the word, benefited. 🙂
I agree with you! He is so thorough and easy to understand.
@@JSmedic1 You perfectionist, you! OK, duly noted Yes, that's a repeat error on my part. I did win the grade school spelling bee in 5th grade and have always loved to spell things right. .As for Lin's videos, I've truly benefited so much. Thanks, Lin!
You are welcome!
Happy new year. I love how you professionalize your videos. Taking more time and even showing the finished work after second fire and the putto works very well.
You are such a great inspiration for which I am truly greatfull
This is an excellent glaring demonstration! Thank you very much!
Well done!!! Love the bag glaze trick!!
Hsin that's amazing......love it!!!!
Beautiful. Thank you for your instruction. I have learned a lot.
Wonderful, thx Hsin -Chuen! Happy new year!
Priceless! Thank you so much!
Your videos are amazing. Been watching for hours. I can’t wait to take a lesson in person!
@ 13:07 - STUNNING! Excellent tutorial .. You make my heart so happy ..
That is just beautiful! I learn so much from you!
Very nice. I use many of your techniques. Now I will use this glazing technique on my next large bowl.
Beautiful! Very inspiring!
Very helpful, thank you, Hsin Chuen!
Beautiful bowl. Thanks for sharing
Beautiful! Happy New Year! Peace and good fortune and good health to you and your family.
👍🏽Trop fort Mr Hsin Chuen Lin !!!
Happy New Year, this is really pretty... thanks for the video..
Another great idea! Thanks!
Very beautiful and ty for the technique
Beautiful! Thank you.
Great tips!
Que bonita su obra a mi me encanta la cerámica
Wow! Smart! Thank you!
Beautiful
Thank you! Very helpful.
Thank you!
You work great!
❤ thanks for sharing! 🫡
super bravissimo MAESTRO
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Necessity is the mother of invention!
very helpful thank you!
a masterpiece :)
Thanks for sharing God Bless
Thank you. Beautiful
Beautiful!! Are you using porcelain clay?
These are very useful techniques. The best I’ve seen in a long time. The way you use the syringe makes it so much easier.
Yes, porcelain
How much transparent glaze you mixed with your underglaze, before you applied it? Thank you 🤗
It’s hard to quantify. I just added a few drips. It served as flux to underglazes to bring a little shiny to the colors.
what is the advantage of this method compared to the normal dipping method?
1. Dipping is when you have large bucket and enough glaze. What is your option when you don’t have either one of it? 2. What if you have a larger bowl than this one in the demo?
Master Lin Your green glaze is super nice. can you share the recipe on how you made it ? eddiespottery.
Didn’t I tell you to google the recipe? “Vegas red glaze recipe”
Nice! I really could use your banding wheel sponge setup.
@@hsinchuen Master Lin Yes you did and I was not even thinking about the copper Carbonate turning to green at the higher cone temp. I do know that is so true, I was not even thinking about that.Thank you very much for the info. eddie
In reduction it turns red. In oxidation it is green.
@@hsinchuen TKU.
Is this better than just brushing it on?
Brushing is the last method I’d use to apply glaze on my work.
@@hsinchuen Is it inconsistent? I often have nowhere near enough glaze on hand to dip or pour on pieces as I'm not set up for volume production.
Yes, the methods I’d use: dip, pour, spray then brush.
Beautiful! Thank you.