No apology needed on the length of video. You are teaching me for free - and I sincerely love & appreciate you for this!! I’ll never be able to thank you enough for your videos! Can’t wait to try this technique!
As a hand builder I can’t wait to try this. I also do slipcasting so this would be really amazing to do with plain slipcast pieces!! If the piece is too dry just spray the inside well so the wet slip on the outside will match with the wetness of the inside.
Just obsessed with your videos! You just really help me understand pottery especially cause I can’t take any pottery classes in the near future. And every anime/ gaming hunt just makes me smile. And Ocarina of Time was always my favorite (even though I was so scared of the Wallmasters)
To get a smoother slip coverage without the little groggy nibs that could end up rough would be to sift the slip. It will take a while and be tedious, but you'll end up with silky smooth finishes like Old Forge Creation's drippy slippy mugs.
I’m assuming the slip you are using is the same as the body of the piece. I’m using standard red clay for the body of the piece but would prefer a different color than the terracotta of the bisque fired piece. Can I use a white/tinted color slip over the green piece before firing? Thanks, T
I dont know if you read this comment, but do you have a vid on making a under-glaze from this liquid pasty clay ? Thanks. I just found your channel and I like it. New to pottery and the chemistry behind the heating and change on atomic level. .
Your videos are the best! Question, for decorative purposes, could I use a darker clay slip on a lighter clay object? ( or vice versa)? or does the slip have to be the same clay type as the base.... thanks for thoughts.
Yes but I highly suggest you make sure they are the same cone at least as well as try to get them as closer in type . For example don't mix high grog high iron Black mountain clay with porcelain
@@EarthNationCeramics Thanks for feedback, confirming I'm currently embedding Black Mtn into BMS w sand for Cone 10, the exterior slip decor should be perfect, you are the best!
No apology needed on the length of video. You are teaching me for free - and I sincerely love & appreciate you for this!! I’ll never be able to thank you enough for your videos! Can’t wait to try this technique!
I don’t mind the length of your videos because I always find golden nuggets from your teaching. Thank you!
As a hand builder I can’t wait to try this. I also do slipcasting so this would be really amazing to do with plain slipcast pieces!! If the piece is too dry just spray the inside well so the wet slip on the outside will match with the wetness of the inside.
Anyone using slip for decoration should watch John Brit’s RUclips on floccation and defloccation
Thank you Dante's Hands.
That is very clear and simple put i enjoy that thank you great video as always Dante 👍!
Ballad of the Wind Fish, nice! Love your videos. I've learned so much!
You crack me up! AND I learn at the same time!
I love these ideas. I only mentioned the bottles to provide options against the "baby syringes" for slip trailing. I love these ideas so much more.
Really enjoyed your video, it was definitely not too long, I am going to try this
the over-slipped floppy plate kinda looked like a trippy mushroom sculpture lol
I LOVE this technique and I am going to try for the unique glazes that will occur. Thanks for showing.
Loved this, thank u for sharing.
Just obsessed with your videos! You just really help me understand pottery especially cause I can’t take any pottery classes in the near future. And every anime/ gaming hunt just makes me smile. And Ocarina of Time was always my favorite (even though I was so scared of the Wallmasters)
Thank you for sharing your process! Love your vids.
Thanks learning a ton
Thanks Donte! Very helpful!!
Thank you for sharing God Bless
To get a smoother slip coverage without the little groggy nibs that could end up rough would be to sift the slip. It will take a while and be tedious, but you'll end up with silky smooth finishes like Old Forge Creation's drippy slippy mugs.
Oh yeah. You can use porcelain slip, sieve the slip thru a mesh, could sand it down in the buisque. Buncha ways to get it very smooth.
Awesome
……. awesome video, thanks for sharing!
I’m assuming the slip you are using is the same as the body of the piece. I’m using standard red clay for the body of the piece but would prefer a different color than the terracotta of the bisque fired piece. Can I use a white/tinted color slip over the green piece before firing? Thanks, T
Great video, thanks so much 😃
Loved it
Some mustard yellow glazes have been tried ☺️ love watching your videos.
this is cool, thank you.
I dont know if you read this comment, but do you have a vid on making a under-glaze from this liquid pasty clay ? Thanks. I just found your channel and I like it. New to pottery and the chemistry behind the heating and change on atomic level. .
So cool, thank you. btw, font apologies for vids being too long. All good info.
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How would the cracked slip pot turn out if you dip glazed over the entire piece?
Your videos are the best! Question, for decorative purposes, could I use a darker clay slip on a lighter clay object? ( or vice versa)? or does the slip have to be the same clay type as the base.... thanks for thoughts.
Yes but I highly suggest you make sure they are the same cone at least as well as try to get them as closer in type .
For example don't mix high grog high iron Black mountain clay with porcelain
@@EarthNationCeramics Thanks for feedback, confirming I'm currently embedding Black Mtn into BMS w sand for Cone 10, the exterior slip decor should be perfect, you are the best!
Do you find that your slip bucket starts to smell? Have you ever added vinegar to help with that?
I saw a Japanese potter talk about adding feldspar in slip ??
Have you tried. And if so how much
Kenshiro came back, again! 北斗の拳
Song of Storm!
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This is called the traveling slip😊
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Do you find texturing this way can leave sharp edges and points on the piece after firing?
I usually just sand them down so even if they look sharp they are not actually Sharp. But if you want to you could definitely just leave it that way
@@EarthNationCeramics Cool, thanks
Can you add underglazes for color? I use come 6. I want color!
You can but you gatta do it in the buisque ( or you should)
@@EarthNationCeramics ok. Thanks.
I’m pretty sure I’m in love with you 💕
You can do better than me
@@EarthNationCeramics “hey you don’t say that”
My slip gets sooooo stinky
Stinky slip is fine! You add a little vinegar if it really bothers you.
Hi
Awesome