If you accidentally drip wax where it doesn't belong, you can re-fire the piece as bisque, this will completely melt off the wax. Then you can start again.
Me watching this: they better show the results after they fire it, they better show the results after they fire it, (half way through)..... they better show the results after they fire it, they better show the results after they fire it......... AW SHIT!!!!
What kind of tomgs do you use? Are they specific to glazing potery?
May I know whether dried clay-piece must always be bisque fired before glazing? Thank you.
How do you make ceramic shine ? I am sorry to ask this ridiculous question but i was always curious about the whole process
The glaze contains silica which melts in the kiln becoming basically a thin layer of glass covering the surface of the pot.
@@ETHSCeramics Thank you so much for fast answer :)
My favorite mug has a hair line crack...Can glazing fill the crack ,so I can use it again (For my coffee)?
If you accidentally drip wax where it doesn't belong, you can re-fire the piece as bisque, this will completely melt off the wax. Then you can start again.
Excellent. Thanks
Me watching this: they better show the results after they fire it, they better show the results after they fire it, (half way through)..... they better show the results after they fire it, they better show the results after they fire it......... AW SHIT!!!!
hate when I give up minutes I will never get back watching a "tutorial" that can't even be bothered to show the final result!
Sous-titres en français svp merci 🙏
Isn’t it dangerous to touch the glaze?
All the glazes we use in our studio are non-toxic