My Top Tricks for Using Clay Cutter Shapes - No More Sticky Shape Cutters with These Simple Tips
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- Are you struggling with getting your clay shapes out of cutters without damaging them? Look no further! In this video, you'll learn a simple and stress-free method for removing clay shapes from plastic or metal cutters. Whether you're working with intricate snowflake shapes or any other design, this technique will work seamlessly with any type of cutter and clay. Say goodbye to frustration and hello to perfectly cut clay shapes with this easy and effective solution. Watch the video now and take your pottery creations to the next level.
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This is great! Can you do a demo on how you glaze the ornaments and load in kiln?
These are only glazed on one side, so they are just laid flat on the kiln shelf. I have another video in my Pottery Club where I give you tips on how to fire decorations which have been glazed all the way round 👍🏻 Heres the link: www.patreon.com/posts/60288753?
Thanks so much!
Thank you, I will try this method
My pleasure ☺️
do you glaze the back of the snowflake,and if you glaze ,how do you fire them that they don't stick onto the shelf of the kiln ?thanks very much
At the studio I go to we prop them up with something, not sure what it's called.
No, these are only glazed on one side.
What if you don't have a kiln?
There’s a lot of firing services around. Check out your local pottery supply store or kilnshare.com