I am so excited to learn about the glaze patties!! As a high school teacher, this will save me so much time avoiding kiln stilts and glaze drips! Thanks for your great videos!
It was SUCH a game-changer for me when I first learned about them too! The kids were just too careless with their glaze application, and it took me so much time to grind my shelves! This puts the responsibility on them to get their patty off when careless- and their application has improved greatly!!
Do you have a video about setting up a home studio? My daughter aspires to have her own studio and I would love a home one to help encourage her future ventures. I would also love a wheel at home so I can get plenty of practice time to hone my skills. I am a homeschool mom of 4 having graduated two already. Have wanted to learn for years and now have a local studio where I get to create once a week.
I have a little “tour” of my studio I recently made here: Pottery Studio Organization: A Tour of My Basement Home Studio Space! ruclips.net/video/R_k5zRs5KIo/видео.html
It will be dry before the temperature gets to 200 degrees- sometimes I load them wet, and preheat to dry them. I don’t dispose of them until I’ve used them to the point they can no longer be used. (I reuse them) At home, I make mine thicker, kiln wash them, and they last for many firings!
I am so excited to learn about the glaze patties!! As a high school teacher, this will save me so much time avoiding kiln stilts and glaze drips! Thanks for your great videos!
It was SUCH a game-changer for me when I first learned about them too! The kids were just too careless with their glaze application, and it took me so much time to grind my shelves! This puts the responsibility on them to get their patty off when careless- and their application has improved greatly!!
Fun pottery.🥰
Do you have a video about setting up a home studio? My daughter aspires to have her own studio and I would love a home one to help encourage her future ventures. I would also love a wheel at home so I can get plenty of practice time to hone my skills. I am a homeschool mom of 4 having graduated two already. Have wanted to learn for years and now have a local studio where I get to create once a week.
I have a little “tour” of my studio I recently made here: Pottery Studio Organization: A Tour of My Basement Home Studio Space! ruclips.net/video/R_k5zRs5KIo/видео.html
I’m in California and I’m cringing to see the running water while you wipe off the oxide. We use 2-3 buckets to rinse the sponge.
sorry to make you cringe! :)
I was thinking the same thing.... water wastage is a little distressing to me
Please confirm … the tortilla patty will be dry by the time you fire and then you throw it away?
It will be dry before the temperature gets to 200 degrees- sometimes I load them wet, and preheat to dry them. I don’t dispose of them until I’ve used them to the point they can no longer be used. (I reuse them) At home, I make mine thicker, kiln wash them, and they last for many firings!