37. Rubbing Ink into the Crackle Glaze to Enhance the Pattern with Hsin-Chuen Lin
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You are one of the few really good potters I've seen on You Tube.!!!
They are lovely
Just love your work! These are stunning!
Beautiful. Nice to hear you speaking on your clip.
Stunning pieces!
I just did this to a few of my so-so cups, now they look awesome!! Thanks for the tip!
@matiasisa18 Hi, the crackle is cause by different expansion and shrinkage rate of your clay body and glaze. Sometimes by just changing clay body you can avoid or create the crackle. Do some experiment on applying one shiny glaze to different clay bodies. If not, then tell me the recipe, I might be able to modify the recipe to achieve the effect.
Thank you. I just did some test pieces and it worked good.
Beautiful
These are excellent
@gothampixel Iceberg for crackle. Red Iron stain for texture part. Some cone 10 reduction and some oxidation.
@zhpottery I used the mix of Coleman and Glacia porcelain (from local supply) about 50/50. That's the only porcelain I used.
Thank you for sharing this info
Thank you for sharing that.
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@31361claire Yes, if you keep on washing it.
very neat...thanks!
@hsinchuen i have the same book, the recipe is this:
chinese crackle
custer feldspar 83%
silica 8%
whiting 9%
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zircopax 10%
Lovely way to accent the crackled areas... I wonder if this would work with stamped/chattered areas?
Hi Hsin-Chuen, great videos, ive learne alot from watching them. I really love this crackle glaze, but i see that is fired at cone 10, all we do at my school is cone 6, what can i use to get something similar at a cone 6?
thank you
Thank you for the demonstration. So beautiful. The food color is a great idea. I have used India ink. I tried a chinese crackle glaze recently in reduction and it didn't craze. It was from John Britt's glaze book. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Nice
@zhpottery My suggestion: 1. replace custer spar with Kona F-4 spar. 2. replace 10% Zircopax with 5% Tin Ox + 5% Zircopax. (I know Tin OX. is more expense than Zircopax) 3. use different clay body.
Do #1 first to see if it work.
Hsinchuen Lin, can I get the exact glaze recipe please? For cone 6
really nice, what glaze did you use on the bottom?
how many different types of porcelain have you worked with and which do you prefer to use?
Does the food safe stain (colorant) wash away?
@clayphoenix Do you have the recipe?
Very beautiful, will the tint on the crackle will resist after being washed in a dishwasher machine? Thank you
What's the best crackle glaze you use?
it wont work for me i was wondering what kind of crackles there are and is there are any where it is imposible for ink to get inbetween glaze pieces
What was the glaze used here and how was it fired?
Over time does the food coloring ink fade?
Is that a stain or a glaze on the chattered portion of the cups?
@lpparanoia Red Iron stain
Why does it not wash off with repeated washing ?
Will it stay after soap/ dishwasher?
I have the same question
@Marcia Patrice Geneles-Kislik Sorry for the year-long wait but I AM HERE!
It'll be fine after washing if you apply a sealer afterwards.
@@wegner7036 what kind of sealer can you use? Most are not food safe
@Flapawangatang If a sealer is food safe, it'll be a selling point. That said, I make ornaments not tableware. so I wouldn't know.
I would doubt the safety of this process for functional ware due to the crackles allowing bacteria to get inside and grow.
That’s why I just ink the outside and applied different glaze inside.
Hello, I see that the inside of the pot is not crackled but in case of raku firing is it safe for dinnerware? I read different answers and I would like to have your opinion, thank you.
Carina Free Raku is low temperature firing method, not recommended for serving as dinner ware.