So glad I found this! I think you had a video up about 3 or so years ago and I loved it but when i went back some time later it was gone. Thank you for showing how this is done! Keep up the great work.
😀This was a great video! Very easy to understand each step! Thanks for sharing Don :D The raku fire you did here at my studio was so much fun, I'm going to have to do this again sometime :D
Beautiful thank you for sharing the process. Do you burnish (with or without terra siligata) your pieces before bisque firing? And can Oxides be added to the clear glaze recipe you've shared to get colored Raku background.Thanks in advance.
You do such beautiful art this is nice, just a question if you let your pieces cool down in the kiln does the glaze crack too? i want to do some palette for watercolor paint but I'm afraid the paint will get in the crack. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I have never tried that. It may crack a little but since you are not putting it in a smoky fire carbon will not form in the cracks. Good Luck let me know how it comes out.
Can I use colored slip instead of underglaze? This was the question, and now other things: I checked more videos from you (and will check all of them), and I want to let you know, that they are really useful, informative, detailed (but not too much), understandable, so really-really great, and I would like to say thank you, it's real professionalism, not just about ceramics but also how to teach. I learned a lot, and I'm really grateful.
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo !😉 Je suis française et je ne comprend pas le nom des matériaux utilisés pour realiser la barbotine qui couvre la pièce en dernière etape ,avant cuisson raku...pourriez vous me l'écrire? Thank you very much for this video!😉 I am French and I do not understand the name of the materials used to make the slip which covers the piece in the last step, before raku firing... could you write it to me?
👍Excellent video - thanks for posting One question - how do you achieve the 'orange sun' on the plate (the one used for the start image of the RUclips video). I'm puzzled why there are no crackles going through this part of the image. Thanks again for taking the time to make and post the video - it is much appreciated
You are welcome. The orange is underglaze painted on when the bowl is green. There are fine cracks in it that you can't see in the photo. the underglaze and glaze are thicker there so it doesn't crack that much.
The porcelain is not paint it is porcelain clay that you can buy at your local ceramic supply store. Not sure the brand. It comes in a 25ld bag and I thin it down with water.
Love your designs
Beautiful
Great video...can't wait to try this!
Thanks for sharing! I’m excited to try the porcelain and clear glaze technique. You rock.
Love this video! Thanks for sharing your unique style and methods
You are welcome
So glad I found this! I think you had a video up about 3 or so years ago and I loved it but when i went back some time later it was gone. Thank you for showing how this is done! Keep up the great work.
Me and all my video contributors are glad you found us too.
What again is the recipe for Glaze
80% Gerstley Borate 20% Nepheline Synenite
😀This was a great video! Very easy to understand each step! Thanks for sharing Don :D The raku fire you did here at my studio was so much fun, I'm going to have to do this again sometime :D
Thanks Tammy you are always welcome to join me when I fire raku at Quyle.
Beautiful thank you for sharing the process. Do you burnish (with or without terra siligata) your pieces before bisque firing? And can Oxides be added to the clear glaze recipe you've shared to get colored Raku background.Thanks in advance.
No I don't burnish. Yes oxides can be added to 80/20 glaze.
Thank you!
You do such beautiful art this is nice, just a question if you let your pieces cool down in the kiln does the glaze crack too? i want to do some palette for watercolor paint but I'm afraid the paint will get in the crack. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I have never tried that. It may crack a little but since you are not putting it in a smoky fire carbon will not form in the cracks. Good Luck let me know how it comes out.
Can I use colored slip instead of underglaze? This was the question, and now other things: I checked more videos from you (and will check all of them), and I want to let you know, that they are really useful, informative, detailed (but not too much), understandable, so really-really great, and I would like to say thank you, it's real professionalism, not just about ceramics but also how to teach. I learned a lot, and I'm really grateful.
You are welcome thank you for the kind words!
@@donhallworks And could you let me know whether it's okey to use colored slip instead of the underglaze? Thanks so much!
Yes you can use color slip just be sure to cover it with clear glaze to be fired.
@@donhallworks Thank you so much! I will. You are so kind!
Amazing results! What cone do you fire to the second time?
around 1800. i rely more on how it looks than an exact temp. Good Luck!
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo !😉
Je suis française et je ne comprend pas le nom des matériaux utilisés pour realiser la barbotine qui couvre la pièce en dernière etape ,avant cuisson raku...pourriez vous me l'écrire?
Thank you very much for this video!😉
I am French and I do not understand the name of the materials used to make the slip which covers the piece in the last step, before raku firing... could you write it to me?
it is a clear low fire glaze.Good Luck. Il s'agit d'un vernis transparent à faible feu. Bonne chance
Thanks to much 😉
👍Excellent video - thanks for posting
One question - how do you achieve the 'orange sun' on the plate (the one used for the start image of the RUclips video). I'm puzzled why there are no crackles going through this part of the image.
Thanks again for taking the time to make and post the video - it is much appreciated
You are welcome. The orange is underglaze painted on when the bowl is green. There are fine cracks in it that you can't see in the photo. the underglaze and glaze are thicker there so it doesn't crack that much.
Is your underglaze just for raku? Or is there a brand you recommend ?
Mostly I use Amaco velvet underglaze but no any underglaze works fine.
Where can a buy ur beautiful Raku?
Where do you Live?
May I ask what brand or where I can find the white porcelain paint?
The porcelain is not paint it is porcelain clay that you can buy at your local ceramic supply store. Not sure the brand. It comes in a 25ld bag and I thin it down with water.
Beautiful