How to Prevent Pottery Clay from Cracking While Drying

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @ankesander-meyers3714
    @ankesander-meyers3714 2 года назад +9

    Thanks!

  • @dannara1014
    @dannara1014 Год назад +7

    your voice is very comforting

  • @wwpetko-6760
    @wwpetko-6760 2 года назад +6

    I'm a beginner and your videos are the BEST! Thank you!

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад

      Hi! Thank you. Welcome to the wonderful world of crafting pottery. I'm glad I can help you on your fun creative journey.

    • @awakeningsauce6887
      @awakeningsauce6887 Год назад

      Ok so this is all I needed to do? So that's why my clay brick was crack

  • @deanatankersley6851
    @deanatankersley6851 2 года назад +14

    I have just found your channel, and love it. Your calm manner with knowledgeable experience is so comforting. I love this info, as we all know how disappointing cracks can be. Such valuable..Great tips.. Thanks so much for sharing.😍😊

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад +1

      That is great. Thank you, Deana 🤗 In case you don't know, I do have over 100 videos for you to choose from and a website that may help with any problems you may encounter. Here are the links for you potterycrafters.com/ ruclips.net/user/PotteryCraftersvideos If you have any questions, feel free to ask. 😍

  • @tarotaddicts4695
    @tarotaddicts4695 Год назад +5

    You are brilliant, I love the way you examined things, endless knowledge and experience. Thank you!

  • @xm3364
    @xm3364 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for the in-depth explanation of clay cracking and ways to prevent it. I love using shoe boxes to dry my items slowly. As I am attached to a studio, there are a lot of movements and users in the room, so I feel safe with my green wares to be kept away from being disturbed. 😅😁

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад +1

      You're welcome. That's a great idea. Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @Jormungandr633
    @Jormungandr633 Год назад +2

    I like to use ground charcoal with sand for grog because it also makes the pottery more insulating after fire. But it also makes it more porous (I also like that for certain uses but I understand why others wouldn’t)

  • @mrjsaul
    @mrjsaul 2 года назад +3

    You seem very sweet and thoughtful. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @masoncreationsetc
    @masoncreationsetc 2 года назад +3

    Great video Marie. I have a little trouble with cracking sometimes. This helped. Thanks 😊

  • @deanatankersley6851
    @deanatankersley6851 2 года назад +1

    I do love grog, earthenware, and paperclay. Thanks so much..for those shrinking percentages. 😉😍

  • @marilynjackson5752
    @marilynjackson5752 11 месяцев назад

    This was so helpful. I'm having cracking problems during firing with flat pieces that have raised decorations. I think turning them over during drying might help.🙏

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  11 месяцев назад

      If you have time let me know how it turns out. I check my comments once a day 💖

  • @KatAtkinson
    @KatAtkinson 2 года назад +2

    Great video. Had to come back and rewatch when I wasn't so tired. Hope you are doing well! As always I learn so much from your videos

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад

      Awesome! Thank you, Kat 😍 I hardly ever get cracks, so I had to save that one for my article and video. I did not compress the bottom on that planter. That's what I got for being complacent. 😊

  • @nedajafari5789
    @nedajafari5789 2 года назад +2

    Thank u very much ! Im a begginer! N this video is so helpful 💓

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад

      Hi Neda. You're so welcome! Glad to help you on your pottery crafting journey. Here is a link to over 100 videos for you to choose
      from. ruclips.net/user/PotteryCraftersvideos If you need more information you can go to potterycrafters.com Let's stay dirty! 😊

  • @janetwilson1861
    @janetwilson1861 2 года назад +4

    Marie - As always, great info. I'll have to try turning the pottery over every day or two (or if you're in Phoenix, AZ like me, every half-day 🙂).
    When I have really thick slabs, I will also place newspapers in between the slab and my boards to help draw out the moisture.
    Thank you.

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад +2

      You're welcome, Janet. Yes, I newspapers and ware boards when I make my cookies. It stops them from warping and helps them dry evenly.

  • @donnadeegee2003
    @donnadeegee2003 7 месяцев назад +2

    At first it sounded like you said, "You can make your own damn box".

  • @yazeedzailaee7215
    @yazeedzailaee7215 Год назад

    Your voice is so calming ❤. I wanted to ask about drying human size clay sculpture (from the chest up) on a pedestal. Most of the parts are uneven and thickness varies. I use a mister (humidifier) and damp towels to keep the the sculptor untreated so I can have more time to shape it before it dries. After 3 weeks when I was done, it cracked after 5 days of AC drying in my cold bedroom. Any advice?

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  Год назад

      Wow that's cool. So sorry to hear it cracked. I don't know what type of clay you are using but clay with grog helps a lot. Plus did you cover the sculpture with plastic to let it dry slowly? Just lay the plastic over the piece to still allow air in from the bottom. Then every day uncover for a few hours and cover again. because the piece is so big you should cover it for a about a week. Here is a in-depth article that should help. potterycrafters.com/prevent-pottery-clay-from-cracking-while-drying/

  • @christolmet1660
    @christolmet1660 7 месяцев назад

    This is great. Thank you so much for the video ❤️

  • @nancyhartshorne6491
    @nancyhartshorne6491 2 года назад +7

    I've known potters who've dried their ware in the sun outside on hot days. Wouldn't this risk cracking because of uneven drying?

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад +7

      Yes, it does. There are potters that do this and get away with it. We don't know what clay body they use or how they handle their clay. I will not risk it. 😊

    • @ixchelssong
      @ixchelssong Год назад +2

      I worked in a pottery studio, and we would only occasionally dry anything outside in the sun. And it would only ever be very small pieces

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing.

    • @swarnimavijaywargi7918
      @swarnimavijaywargi7918 Год назад

      ¹h4

  • @lorettaenglerth1361
    @lorettaenglerth1361 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your information

  • @jsa-z1722
    @jsa-z1722 2 месяца назад

    Great video-THANK YOU!

  • @brokenredflag
    @brokenredflag 2 года назад +1

    Loved the video. Very usful!!

  • @vickivanriel6860
    @vickivanriel6860 2 года назад +1

    Great information
    Thank you

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much Vicki 😍

  • @elisaflores9846
    @elisaflores9846 2 года назад +1

    Hello! I'm new to pottery and have found your videos to be easily understood, thank you. I have a question. Maybe this is a silly question? I don't have a kiln, do I need one to avoid cracking?

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад +1

      That is wonderful. Thank you Elisa No question is silly. If your clay dries totally without cracking chances are high that it will not crack. I think this post will help answer your question about needing a kiln. here is the link for you potterycrafters.com/do-you-need-a-kiln-to-glaze-pottery/ If you have any more questions feel free to ask. 😊

    • @elisaflores9846
      @elisaflores9846 2 года назад +1

      @@PotteryCrafters wow, your website is genius. Thank you!

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Elisa. If there is any topic you would like me to write about let me know. All suggestions are welcome.

  • @Atliermia
    @Atliermia 2 года назад +2

    Compressed, compressed and slow drying ...just be patient..
    When you find un lucky situation, find hair line crack...try to filling same body clay with bit of vinegar mixed and Smudge in and Bisque it. (When dry)... in my case, it’s works,

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад +1

      Yes thank you Mia. If I should have mentioned that if you do get a crack you can use this recipe for slip that I use to join clay pieces together. I received the recipe from Martha Grover at Clay Con West in January. The recipe is in Question #5 of slip questions - here is the link for you - potterycrafters.com/21-pottery-clay-slip-questions-answered/ 😊

  • @carolinaelizabethart
    @carolinaelizabethart 2 года назад

    Will you please let me know what kiln you have? Thank you so much for all the wonderful information!

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад +1

      It is the Skutt 818 with 3 inch bricks (more energy efficient) here is the link for you to check it out geni.us/GCrzBDK You're welcome Carolina.

    • @carolinaelizabethart
      @carolinaelizabethart 2 года назад

      @@PotteryCrafters thank you. 🥰I watched your studio video and saw that. 😁I’m sorry.

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад

      That's wonderful Carolina. Nothing to be sorry about . All questions are welcome 😊

  • @MEM2022
    @MEM2022 Год назад +1

    If I’m hand building a mug can I attach the handle right away to the mug? I see that right on 8:49 you are saying to wait until it’s leather hard but does the clay gets leather hard right away? Or should I wait until the next day? And in the meantime while I’m waiting should I cover both pieces with a plastic? I felt a bit confused

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  Год назад

      Great question. It's recommended to attach handles at the leather hard stage because your handle will be able to stay up on its own. With that said, I attach more during the soft leather hard stage. As long as you're handle stays up on its own, you can attach your handle.

  • @AmberLovesPlants
    @AmberLovesPlants 7 месяцев назад

    Hi there!! Thanks for sharing all your info with us. I have a question. Why would a piece crack during the glaze firing? I made a spoon and after bisque no signs of a crack. After glazing I had a hairline crack. Any information would be so helpful. Thank you.

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  7 месяцев назад +1

      You are most welcome Amber. Yes cracks can happen during a glaze firing but they are not as frequent. It can happen when the clay is weak in that spot but doesn't crack until the second firing. Also if the glaze doesn't dry completely moisture can get trapped in the pours of the clay and expand during firing and cause cracking. 😊

    • @AmberLovesPlants
      @AmberLovesPlants 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for helping me and others out!! Your the best!! @@PotteryCrafters

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you Amber 😊

  • @livingwomanamanda2354
    @livingwomanamanda2354 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for posting this video. Does the ambient temperature make a difference to drying speed? I’m currently in New Zealand where it is over 30 degrees Celsius and almost 95% humidity in my area.

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  11 месяцев назад +1

      You are most welcome. That is a very good question. I live in the desert, and I have to be careful not to dry my pottery too fast. Your climate will take longer to dry and have less chance of cracking the clay. This is a good thing, but you still want to make sure your clay dries evenly, so make sure you turn for pottery. 😊

    • @livingwomanamanda2354
      @livingwomanamanda2354 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for your reply! It’s a little tricky for me to turn my pieces as they are mostly sculptures! My issue is the lower part of the piece drying while I am still working on the top, I slab build usually so they are hollow and use a heat gun to dry it off enough to support the head etc. I wrap gently in plastic and keep the lower part covered most of the time to try and even the drying out, but I’ve still had pieces crack 😢

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  10 месяцев назад +1

      I talked with a few of my potter friends who make taller pieces, and they suggested using support forms to keep the clay up because the heat gun may be putting pressure on the clay particles and causing cracks. 😊🤞

    • @livingwomanamanda2354
      @livingwomanamanda2354 10 месяцев назад

      Oh, thank you so much for doing that! That makes a lot of sense. 😊

  • @yourbeamofsunshine
    @yourbeamofsunshine 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @Triharyanto1968
    @Triharyanto1968 Год назад

    Thank you very much

  • @shelleydoxtdator753
    @shelleydoxtdator753 2 года назад +1

    I just made a slab planter - 10”h x 8”w - let it dry really slow for a few weeks - but when I bisqued it, it had a hairline crack. Can I fix it before a glaze firing? Cone 6

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад

      You could try bisque fix, but the hairline cracks may turn into larger cracks when you glaze fire. You can take a chance or start over. Like the planter in the video, I did not compress my clay. Fortunately, it rarely happens. I had to save that pot for the video and article because it was the only cracked pot I could use as an example. 🤗
      Did you smooth out your clay and flip your clay over when using the slab roller? Or use clay with grog?

    • @shelleydoxtdator753
      @shelleydoxtdator753 2 года назад +1

      Yes I did compress both sides. What is “ bisque fix”?

    • @shelleydoxtdator753
      @shelleydoxtdator753 2 года назад +1

      Clay with grog? Recyclable clay?

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад +1

      Bisque fix can fix cracks in your bisqued pottery. Here is the link for you to check it out geni.us/a9DlVT7 😊

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад +1

      Good questions. All clay is recyclable. Here is a video for an easy, less messy way to do it. ruclips.net/video/sHStLmaJADM/видео.html Grog gives your clay more stability and less shrinkage rate to help prevent cracking. here is a link to a clay with grog geni.us/7ZXR 😊

  • @tnlpottery4294
    @tnlpottery4294 2 года назад +1

    I am finally able to use my kiln and have done 3 glaze firing. What I have noticed is that I am getting pinholes. I do a slow bisque at 04 and a slow glaze at 6. They are easy fire programs on my new L&L kiln. I leave the peepholes the entire time and only open when it gets down to 200 degrees F. What should be my first step to resolve this in my next glaze fire? Thank you so much for all your informational videos.

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад +3

      You're welcome. Instead of firing to cone 6, you can try firing to cone 5 and place a 20-minute hold at the end. I rarely get pinholes doing it this way. This article may also help. Here is the link for you. potterycrafters.com/what-causes-pinholes-in-pottery-glaze/ 😊

    • @tnlpottery4294
      @tnlpottery4294 2 года назад +1

      @@PotteryCrafters thank you

  • @rewanmohy8675
    @rewanmohy8675 Год назад +1

    Can I dry greenware pottery in the oven ?

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  Год назад +1

      Hi Rewan. I don't do it. But I have heard some potters do to speed up the process, especially if they live in a more humid climate.

  • @cactusjuice-zu1xf
    @cactusjuice-zu1xf 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your help I think my clay mask might not crack this time

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  11 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome 😊That is great to hear!

  • @TheUltimateAcresllc
    @TheUltimateAcresllc 2 года назад

    Great tips. #Keepupthegreatwork

  • @olgamaughan7744
    @olgamaughan7744 5 месяцев назад

    I like to make plates, but sometimes they are brittle when dry and break easily. Am I doing something wrong?

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  5 месяцев назад

      I think it is the clay you are using. I would try a different clay body. Clay with Grog does help to prevent cracks. 😊

  • @sylviefeys744
    @sylviefeys744 2 года назад

    I bouth a greenhouse. Works well 🙂

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад +1

      I would like to get one of those also. 😊

  • @czenekitti
    @czenekitti 2 года назад

    Köszönjük!

  • @ecburt5046
    @ecburt5046 2 года назад

    Can you fix cracks in your pottery?

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  2 года назад

      Good question. You can try getting the area wet with a sponge and filling in the crack with clay. You will have a 50/50 chance of it working. It worked several times for me. Most of the time I just have to start over. You can try bisque fix if you fired your clay and it cracked. here is the link for you to check out. geni.us/yoi3q

  • @amrs54
    @amrs54 2 года назад

    Thank you!