First uploaded kiln opening

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @finklepottery704
    @finklepottery704 6 дней назад +1

    Great unload, thanks for sharing. Looking forward to your next video!

    • @janesshoeboxstudio5829
      @janesshoeboxstudio5829  6 дней назад

      @finklepottery704 oh wow! It's so lovely to have a comment from you. I watch your videos from my private channel all the time. I have your latest one in my To Watch playlist at the moment 😄 Thank you so much 😊
      I have just noticed when my family watched my video back on the TV that my sound isn't great, I will try to fix that when I do my next kiln unload tonight.

  • @Ellen.s.atelier
    @Ellen.s.atelier 5 часов назад

    I am happy Nat told you to go and do a kilnopening! So much wonderful pieces and ideas!! Love it thank you for sharing! Nat was also an inspiration for me to do my kilnopenings and just be myself!❤

  • @seahorseceramics
    @seahorseceramics 3 дня назад

    Great video! I really appreciate you getting to the unload quickly, without 4-5 minutes of chit chat. You know your glazes and moved through your pieces at a great pace. Jessica

  • @intothearts1205
    @intothearts1205 7 дней назад

    Beautiful pieces 😍

  • @HarleysWorld-t7z
    @HarleysWorld-t7z 6 дней назад +1

    Good job on your first video Jane ❤

  • @sageymoodceramics
    @sageymoodceramics 7 дней назад +1

    Congratulation to your first filmed kiln opening 👏, enjoyed watching it. Very beautiful pieces and glaze combinations. Looking forward to your next video 😊❤

    • @janesshoeboxstudio5829
      @janesshoeboxstudio5829  7 дней назад +1

      My first comment, how exciting! 😄Thank you so much, I am so pleased you liked it x

  • @nukuaceramicsbonaire
    @nukuaceramicsbonaire 12 часов назад

    Hi Jane! It's sooo nice to see you! Welcome to the amazig pottery community, no need to be nervous, you are doing just fine. Thanks for sharing your super cute pieces, till next time, Monique

    • @janesshoeboxstudio5829
      @janesshoeboxstudio5829  11 часов назад

      @nukuaceramicsbonaire yay! I am so pleased you found me Monique! I really appreciate you being here 💜

    • @nukuaceramicsbonaire
      @nukuaceramicsbonaire 6 часов назад

      @@janesshoeboxstudio5829 I am glad I found you too! 😘

  • @JohannaSUNDQVIST-bf7ul
    @JohannaSUNDQVIST-bf7ul 5 часов назад

    So good video. I love brown cup.

  • @PerrinPottery
    @PerrinPottery День назад

    Fun glaze combos! Loved your kiln opening, welcome to the RUclips community! Subscribed!

    • @janesshoeboxstudio5829
      @janesshoeboxstudio5829  День назад

      @@PerrinPottery thanks so much. I watch your videos from my personal channel. You do absolutely beautiful pieces!

    • @PerrinPottery
      @PerrinPottery 22 часа назад

      @@janesshoeboxstudio5829oh wow, thank you!

  • @avermontlife
    @avermontlife 3 дня назад +1

    What gauge and alloy of wire are you using at what cone? I think you said cone six. I used some I thought was made for high fire only to open the kiln to find they had slumped. Thank you for the inspiration!

    • @janesshoeboxstudio5829
      @janesshoeboxstudio5829  День назад

      @avermontlife I can't remember the gauge of the really thick wire I used on the Boosheet balloons, I can measure the thickness for you today though. It is a nichrome wire made for high temperatures.

    • @avermontlife
      @avermontlife День назад

      @@janesshoeboxstudio5829 Thank you ever so much.

    • @janesshoeboxstudio5829
      @janesshoeboxstudio5829  23 часа назад +1

      @avermontlife I just measured, from what my shocking eyesight can tell it is about 1.4 millimetres thick. Hope that helps 😊

    • @avermontlife
      @avermontlife 9 часов назад

      @@janesshoeboxstudio5829 Thank you again. I also learned that I can try to weigh the ends of the rods down so that they do not slump. Cheers!

    • @janesshoeboxstudio5829
      @janesshoeboxstudio5829  Час назад

      @avermontlife oh, you were asking about the wire holding the charms. That one is actually more like 2-3 mm I think. Just be careful you don't hang too many things from one piece. Spread them out and use three kiln posts to hold one wire if necessary. As in a kiln post, two of your glazed pieces, another kiln post, two more glazed pieces then another kiln post at the end. I hope that makes sense?