Thank you for your detailed instruction on using wax resist. I am an amature potter. I have watched Wax Resist part 1 and 2. Can't wait to get into the pottery studio to practice my new knowledge.
Can the wax resist be so thinned down so that is not a solid barrier but instead a fragile layer between the base glaze and the second glaze? Upon firing would it produce a slight crawling effect- I hope..
Can you use wax (add, dip, and then remove, dip in clear) for a breakthrough look of raw without actually having raw zones? Or would that be a different technique?
beautiful 😍 maybe worth mentioning to some newbies (like myself) to not use warm water to sponge of acces over wax 😂 I didn't think of it once but luckily it was just foot :P
Sorry if you already posted this somewhere! But do you have a link handy to the wax resist you use? I tried to find it at my local store but they didn’t carry it. Thanks!!
@@EarthNationCeramics could this be done in reduction firing? The crystals. I recently built a gas fire kiln out of wild clay and am about to start testing all of the different clay samples I have, and really love the crystals I am seeing everyone is doing, but they all use electric kilns, so I'm just wondering if it is possible for me to do in mine and it have a similar look to urs.
@@michellemooney1460 I don't believe you can get crystals in a reduction firing. I've never tried so I'm not an expert, but based on what I do know about crystal glazes - you can't get the crystals to form in reduction. Look at about the 5 min mark in this video for further explanation from someone who knows more than me - ruclips.net/video/Ijl5HK7VNGQ/видео.html&ab_channel=OrchardValleyCeramicArtsGuild
Dude!!! I had no idea we can wax OVER unfired glaze!!! This is so exciting. Thank you:)
Ooooooh them crystals are pretty!
Thank you for your detailed instruction on using wax resist. I am an amature potter. I have watched Wax Resist part 1 and 2. Can't wait to get into the pottery studio to practice my new knowledge.
favorite video intro so far. so funny I can't figure out why no one else has commented on it.
I love ❤️ the application technic...only select right glaze like Crystal glaze ...etc.
Crystal glaze! Thanks for showing the finished cups!!!
Love this! Thanks Donte for all your potter tips ☺️💜
Beauty! Thanks for the video!! Thanks for the close up. Please list your glazes on that cup!
Thank you for this! And especially showing the end product.
YOOWWZA THAT END PRODUCT :D
Those schooners look great!
So interesting! I'm learning so much.
Awesome thank you super appreciate
Thanks for the great information
I want to thank you for all your help
It's all good. Stay safe 💝
Thanks for the video.
Thank you so informative will try it out love the glaze effect.
Perfect timing, I was just wondering about this! Thank you Donte 🙏
hi, that came out really nice...but what was the rim color glaze?
Thank you for sharing as always, hope to catch you throwing live soon been a while God Bless
🤝 nice to end the day with some cool art.👍👌
Can the wax resist be so thinned down so that is not a solid barrier but instead a fragile layer between the base glaze and the second glaze? Upon firing would it produce a slight crawling effect- I hope..
Wow 🙏thankyou my teacher how never taught this to us 💕
love your work
Can I put clear glaze over a matte glaze ( black & white) that has wax resist between colors to seperate .like a checker board pattern?
Was there a store you mentioned with a shopping code a while back??
Do you have a vent for your kiln? Do you need a vent?
I loved this technique - in simple terms of course! Do you ever glaze a colour then wax a pattern and carve back then glaze again?
Can you add the wax to the glaze?
Can you use wax (add, dip, and then remove, dip in clear) for a breakthrough look of raw without actually having raw zones? Or would that be a different technique?
You can do that it's just a little more difficult
I'm excited to try this
I never thought to use wax resist in anymore ways than just keeping my feet clean lol.
Nice!
beautiful 😍 maybe worth mentioning to some newbies (like myself) to not use warm water to sponge of acces over wax 😂 I didn't think of it once but luckily it was just foot :P
Why not?
@@Lyddiebits the wax just melted off and I managed to sponge it on some other parts of the mug 😂
Would faster cooling reduce the drip effect?
Should you wait a certain amount of time to add the wax over top of the glaze or is it okay to apply immediately after it dries? Thanks
So you can’t do it with a paintbrush??
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Nice
Sorry if you already posted this somewhere! But do you have a link handy to the wax resist you use? I tried to find it at my local store but they didn’t carry it. Thanks!!
Here ya go, www.amazon.com/dp/B0019LPP0E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_P0SuFbXFWAH6Z
Earth Nation Ceramics thank you!
Very nice!!!! Thanks?
How about sharing the glazes used in your tutorials.
Solid vid! What crystal glaze did you use?
Made my own ;)
Y'all won't get a video on it for a while tho
what's your firing schedule like when you use that crystal glaze?
Slow cool from 1600-1500 50/he from ^6
@@EarthNationCeramics could this be done in reduction firing? The crystals. I recently built a gas fire kiln out of wild clay and am about to start testing all of the different clay samples I have, and really love the crystals I am seeing everyone is doing, but they all use electric kilns, so I'm just wondering if it is possible for me to do in mine and it have a similar look to urs.
@@michellemooney1460 I don't believe you can get crystals in a reduction firing. I've never tried so I'm not an expert, but based on what I do know about crystal glazes - you can't get the crystals to form in reduction. Look at about the 5 min mark in this video for further explanation from someone who knows more than me - ruclips.net/video/Ijl5HK7VNGQ/видео.html&ab_channel=OrchardValleyCeramicArtsGuild
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How many ways are there to use wax resist
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What is wax resist???
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🤣 he said bottom! 🤪
Because 'Duh' 😂
I cant wait for 2021 when everyone comments its not 2020 anymore
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Looks like a rootbeer mug.
*virtual shake*
Crystal glazes - porn for pottery!
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