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.
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
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?
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!
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.
Love this! Thanks Donte for all your potter tips ☺️💜
YOOWWZA THAT END PRODUCT :D
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.
Crystal glaze! Thanks for showing the finished cups!!!
Thank you for this! And especially showing the end product.
Beauty! Thanks for the video!! Thanks for the close up. Please list your glazes on that cup!
I never thought to use wax resist in anymore ways than just keeping my feet clean lol.
So interesting! I'm learning so much.
Perfect timing, I was just wondering about this! Thank you Donte 🙏
Those schooners look great!
I want to thank you for all your help
It's all good. Stay safe 💝
🤝 nice to end the day with some cool art.👍👌
Thank you so informative will try it out love the glaze effect.
Thank you for sharing as always, hope to catch you throwing live soon been a while God Bless
Awesome thank you super appreciate
Thanks for the great information
Wow 🙏thankyou my teacher how never taught this to us 💕
Thanks for the video.
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 😂
love your work
I'm excited to try this
Can I put clear glaze over a matte glaze ( black & white) that has wax resist between colors to seperate .like a checker board pattern?
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..
hi, that came out really nice...but what was the rim color glaze?
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?
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
Nice!
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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?
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
Can you add the wax to the glaze?
Would faster cooling reduce the drip effect?
Very nice!!!! Thanks?
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Nice
🤣 he said bottom! 🤪
So you can’t do it with a paintbrush??
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
Because 'Duh' 😂
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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!
I cant wait for 2021 when everyone comments its not 2020 anymore
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
How many ways are there to use wax resist
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Looks like a rootbeer mug.
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Crystal glazes - porn for pottery!
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