Wow!! Mayco Glaze Tests - Cone 11
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- We tested 12 Mayco glazes in my gas reduction kiln to cone 11
Here’s my favorite results
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The strontium over copper jade is stunning, I love it!
Your excitement is infectious!
The orange glaze combo is beautiful! Looks like a sunflower. Sea salt is fun too. These are all fantastic.
Wow, every single color and combination is amazing!
Love the glazes and the outtakes! Looks like a great outcome! Looking forward to seeing more
Pumpkin, always someone that likes orange, nice and cheery for in an office or anywhere. That Norse blue with the strontium was so lovely:), the test that you really loved was excellent
Ha ha, that was too funny. Loved the bloopers. The pottery glazes were amazing! That green one at the end was super. I loved how the Strotium glaze changed colors with the glazes it was mixed with. I'm not a fan of orange, but that orange was super duper delicious. :-)
Beautiful outcome
Love the orange one!!!
I love the mayco glazes, thanks for sharing.
Amazing!!! Love all of those! Love Mayco glazes.
Fabulous show!
So interesting how the glazes change at high temp. Norse blue is a steady glaze at cone 5, a must in my studio.
Very nice! That green tea is 🔥
Those look great Matthew!
I bet the orange would sell, especially on small to mid-size forms. I probably wouldn't put it on one of your large vases or planters, but otherwise it looks good.
Also, thanks for the multiple streams during the firing. I'd like to do a wood firing some day, so it was great to see the process nearly all the way through.
Great results Matthew.
The Mayco glazes can be fired at ^6 or ^10 give or take which would result in varying colour change?
Do you know if Jon has found variation between ^6 and ^7 when firing?
This adventure may mean he will get going on designing and building a wood fire kiln, who knows? Or at least a gas fired which would give him the reduction as well reaching cone 10.
Enjoyed the time I got to spend watching the firing.
Mayco, yes…. But your ash glaze is what makes it all rock!!’n
Ok Matthew..another big adventure in glazes...wood ash.recipe..ciukd this be used at cone 5 in electric kiln ?
how do you mix your ash glaze? can you share, pls?
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@@mikemowery3187 sorry I dont understand...
Why does inside always look better?
I don’t know but I’m often wishing I could make the outside look like the inside.
@@MatthewKellyPottery me too. Once again thanks for all videos. I just had kidney surgery and I'm down for 6 weeks. Already have itching fingers. Video helps to sustain boredom. 🤪
Hey Matt, that green glaze you liked a lot is caused by the lithium and titanium in Strontium Crystal Magic reacting with copper. If you lower the titanium to 6-7% in the recipe and add 2-3% copper carbonate you should be able to get those results without layering other glazes over it. I’ve gotten the exact same results with a glaze similar to Strontium Crystal Magic just by adding copper.
"Two Sheen Green". I like it.
Yeah I realized I said that afterward. Haha
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHH!!! Wood fired pumpkins with faces glazed with Strontium Chrystal Magic, & Copper Jade
So when can I come out and help you fire the woodfire kiln...:)
Copper jade wow crystal magic stunning
I’m just wondering why the insides are so much more interesting and the outsides are more basic?
How exciting to find such a huge amount of new glazes you can use!! I just got over 40 new glazes and I can’t even think straight!! Most are the Mayco stoneware and I just can’t wait to get started with them!!
This intro lol xD lovin this adventure guys :)
Everything looked great to me. I love all potery. 🇨🇦
Copper jade ones are my favourite!
WOW WOW WOW Go get 'em
Nice!
The ash glaze is the Emilio Estevez of the three Sheens. I look forward to seeing what you do with these!
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Hey Matt love the maco glazes. Been working with cone 6 since where I have to fire in the electric kiln they will only fire cone 6. But I also have the Stephen hills mystery magic, (Cone 6 recipe), but mixed with a georgies maroon and amaco copper red and it turned out super super neat. Also had some good results at cone 6 with amaco obsidian Smokey merlot and rutile blue (also did some with seaweed green). Would love to try the higher cone but don’t have sources to. Curious if your combos would work at cone 6 with the same cone 6 glazes I’d they make them.
You would have to test them and see. The Mayco glazes I tested will work from cone 6-10. I have no idea what the results will be but give them a shot.
I definitely going to try them. I did try the amaco copper red with Stephen hills strontium magic and didn’t know that was just a translucent one (the copper red), however had much better results with a georgies maroon and the strontium crystal magic. Not sure if your copper red is (your own) or from mayco etc but the amaco one is Lol not impressive at all.
The crystals in that intro cup looked like chunks of gold. Fantastic result
All of these glazes are keepers for sure. I can't wait to see some more pieces done with them. Good job!
Awesome and so fun to watch the process with you and Jon