I’m so happy have found this video! Justin’s knowledge base is remarkable and I appreciate his precision in choosing his words. I’ve just started using their black engobe and love it but will be buying all of them
Hi, could you please share the technique used on the vase? Did you used clear glaze on the white flowers? If you could share the full technique that would be awesome!
Who has the bright idea to film and post an educational video, sales video, in a reduced size portait style. Where we cannot a see a full landscape view. Not very smart…
Everyone speaks differently! This is one of Justin's favorite products and was excited to talk about them and share his wealth of knowledge. Everyone has different inflection when speaking, but we appreciate the feedback
I’m so happy have found this video! Justin’s knowledge base is remarkable and I appreciate his precision in choosing his words. I’ve just started using their black engobe and love it but will be buying all of them
I like that he doesn't "overact" because he seems very genuine and authentic.
I’ve used the speckled buff and brown and they are great! Two coats, no sticking to the shelves at all. So exciting!
Great info. Product has lots of possibilities.
Great review by this host. Knowledgeable 👑
Are the desert bowls coated with engobe on their interiors? Because the interiors didn't really change like the exterior rims.
Can I mix engobes to make custom colors? I want something between dark brown and speckled buff.
yes
Hi, could you please share the technique used on the vase? Did you used clear glaze on the white flowers? If you could share the full technique that would be awesome!
I speeded this up to 1.5. I am 71 and don't have the time left to listen to a slow speaker.
Great video:) could you Please wrote it down which glases exactly do u used in 38min ?
Question. You suggested putting on bisque. Do you just need to let it completely dry and then glaze? Or do you need to bisque before glaze?
You can put on bisque, greenware or wet clay. Let the engobe dry before applying glaze but you don't have to fire the engobe before adding glaze.
hi..are there options to buy the engobes in a dry format?
On the vace with white flowers what glaze was used
I'm sorry if I just missed this somehow, but did you say which glazes are over the engobes on the carved test tiles (besides the SW-216)?
Love the brick red but it chips
Bummer, does it chip after its glazed or before you fired?
Can you use them for cone 10. Could you use them in a wood kiln
You can use at cone 10! For soda firing, please reach out to our technical team at technical@maycocolors.com
can i also use this engobe for low range firing
No, they need at least a cone 5.
put playback speed at 1.5 and he sounds nornal.
Who has the bright idea to film and post an educational video, sales video, in a reduced size portait style. Where we cannot a see a full landscape view. Not very smart…
Because the video was filmed as an Instragram live where the video dimensions are not fit for landscape view. But thanks for your input!
Could you speak anymore uninterested? Seriously why would you go in front the camera if you clearly hate it so much !?!
Everyone speaks differently! This is one of Justin's favorite products and was excited to talk about them and share his wealth of knowledge. Everyone has different inflection when speaking, but we appreciate the feedback