How to Carve Porcelain Maker's Marks - From Start to Finish

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • This week's video is a revisit of sorts. I'm carving porcelain maker's marks used to sign my pots but this time I'm demonstrating the carving of them, the bisque firing, how they're glazed, how I construct their little 'jigs' for firing, the reduction firing itself and finally unpacking the finished, now glaze covered and shrunken objects.
    Here's a link to Mark Tallowin's website, the man who made my stamp pouch shown at the beginning: www.marktallowin.co.uk
    I used Audrey Blackman porcelain for these but you can use any, or a smooth, stoneware clay body/terracotta too.
    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:23 - The tools used
    0:44 - Preparing the porcelain
    1:15 - Separating out the 'blanks'
    1:40 - Piercing holes in the handles
    2:47 - Grinding the tops flat
    3:22 - Two tips and tricks
    4:18 - Penciling in my backwards symbol
    4:29 - The carving begins
    5:20 - Carving away to create the border
    6:06 - Cleaning up the length
    6:42 - Testing the mark
    7:27 - Packing them for a bisque firing in my electric kiln
    8:21 - Glazing the stamps
    9:13 - Creating the 'jigs' which they're fired in
    11:07 - Packing my ROHDE KG-340 gas kiln
    11:20 - Firing the gas kiln to cone ten, (1290ºC)
    12:28 - Unpacking the kiln 36 hours later
    13:38 - Unsheathing them and showing the finished pieces
    14:22 - Afterword and demonstrating pots being stamped
    Thanks for watching, especially if you made it all the way to the end!
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Komentáře • 57

  • @Operngeist1
    @Operngeist1 Před rokem +17

    I love the sound they make they clank together in your hand. That's so satisfying for some reason. 😅

  • @Repulseer
    @Repulseer Před rokem +16

    Just had my space set up for this year!
    Definitely making some stamps with this method. Thanks Florian!

  • @mikepetersen7319
    @mikepetersen7319 Před rokem +5

    The manganese One looks quite spectacular but the red One is nice too. 👍

  • @henrikewullner4886
    @henrikewullner4886 Před rokem +1

    It´s the simplicity of the process that makes it so mesmerizing.

  • @Zeldur
    @Zeldur Před rokem +8

    I looove the Manganese finish one. Wonder how that would look in a bowl where it coats the inside but only a few cm down the edge on the exterior with the white porcelain peaking out on the rest

  • @gab_v250
    @gab_v250 Před rokem +2

    Wow, thank you Florian for what you've been done.
    I am currently watching all your narrated videos, they're cool to see at least 1 before sleep. The narration voice is so soothing.
    And I am being fascinated by pottery making.
    Thank you!

  • @chrisdotdash5154
    @chrisdotdash5154 Před rokem +3

    Wonderful video! I tried making my own and there was definitely a steep learning curve. I guess I need to keep trying.

  • @jasonb6570
    @jasonb6570 Před rokem +3

    I think I like the red the most. Though that metallic flake black is eye catching as well.

  • @emjaneme
    @emjaneme Před rokem +1

    Your videos are so helpful, thank you so much!! 🤍

  • @jjjessee245
    @jjjessee245 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I liked the manganese crystal and the black lava. Great detailed tutorial.

    • @whogavehimafork
      @whogavehimafork Před 7 měsíci

      The manganese crystal was quite fascinating and gave me an idea for a bismuth glaze

  • @knightclan4
    @knightclan4 Před rokem +3

    I almost bought a 3d printed Maker's Mark, but I will give this a try instead.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @user-pr6zy1tj2v
    @user-pr6zy1tj2v Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this and all your videos/help-just made my first set of makers marks today free watching this took quite a while and definitely a bit bigger than yours but chuffed!

  • @timothymccarthy7747
    @timothymccarthy7747 Před rokem

    I used to carve my initials or other backwards in a chunk of plaster. And, quite easily avoid having to make a signature. However, 'rubber stamp' maker has a service for just that. And impresses superbly in to porcelain clay.

  • @ruthbosveld449
    @ruthbosveld449 Před rokem

    So much fun to watch.

  • @Mortifier21
    @Mortifier21 Před rokem

    I had ceramics in the morning during high school and remember the clinking cracks of cooling glaze when Mr. Smith opened the kiln.

  • @ulianashchabel2599
    @ulianashchabel2599 Před rokem +1

    I like it! Thank you!

  • @timothymccarthy7747
    @timothymccarthy7747 Před rokem

    If you mix vermiculite into a bit of moist stoneware clay, then it can be used to roll a coil with in order to chuck up heatwork cones inside of a kiln and fire rapidly, like single fire without exploding.

  • @whogavehimafork
    @whogavehimafork Před 7 měsíci

    The manganese crystal was really interesting and gave me an idea for a bismuth glaze. I'm quite new to pottery (I have no tools, nor access to a kiln but I have practice with refining clay I've dug up myself) and I'm unfamiliar with the chemistry of glazes. I know that bismuth has a rather low melting point but without doing research I'm not sure what components are commonly found in glazes and therefore unsure of any potential reactions bismuth might have when fired.

  • @potterywithme
    @potterywithme Před rokem

    Very good video

  • @juanQuedo
    @juanQuedo Před rokem +6

    I should put my hands on a butter's block size of porcelain to try my hand on this or maybe wait and see if you decided to do commissions 😅. That metallic manganese glaze is really cool, but I like how it looks on the 2nd from the right, between the red and light yellow 14:44 , is that applied thicker or a complete different glaze?

  • @sshh_itsaxis
    @sshh_itsaxis Před rokem

    The manganese glaze 😍

  • @TTproductionsltd
    @TTproductionsltd Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this video. I never used „wadding“. Sounds great! Do you let it dry before you put it in the kiln? Doesn’t it „explode“ when it’s still wet?

  • @DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr
    @DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr Před měsícem

    God also left his signature on His People.❤the work you do is Godly😊

  • @duncathan_salt
    @duncathan_salt Před rokem

    In which circumstances do you use the various marks? They look gorgeous and I'd love to know more about them - I've only noticed you use the F style in your videos I've seen

  • @sarahjarden8306
    @sarahjarden8306 Před rokem +2

    Lovely video, really helped me make my own makers mark. Thank you.
    I have seen another video suggesting that they should only be bisque fired so they don't clog up when you use them. But you fire fully? Does this make a difference to the mark in the end. Excellent videos you produce. Thanks.

    • @ruthbosveld449
      @ruthbosveld449 Před rokem +2

      I wondered the same thing. Is a bisque firing enough?

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Sarah! Well, if pressed against properly leather hard clay I can't see how they'd clog really, mine never do. I simply them before fully fired as I can glaze them, which is a nice treat, and the material itself is much stronger. If you stamp soft clay then yes, fully fired clay will stick a bit more but I never run into that issue.

    • @sarahjarden8306
      @sarahjarden8306 Před rokem

      @Florian Gadsby thank you. Maybe I'll fire mine fully then! Only been used a couple of times so far.

  • @elivean
    @elivean Před rokem

    For the support for the stamps, I wonder... what could be a good replacement for the 50% kaolin clay for the wadding mixture? Would any other clay work? I don't use any materials that have animal-derived ingredients (since kaolin contains bone ash is not an option for me). Answering the last question: the manganese glaze is fascinating, and the clear yellow is also beautiful but I actually do like the black one too. Thank you so much for showing and explaining things in so much detail. Great video!

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  Před rokem +3

      Bone china contains bone ash but most kaolins/china clays don't, so you should be fine as long as you find the right material. Alternatively, you could use a smooth stoneware too, it all just needs to be very dry before putting it in the glaze firing. Thanks for watching! And good luck making your own :)

  • @bamereg
    @bamereg Před rokem +1

    Thanks Florian, I always enjoy your videos and I appreciate the clear narrative. How long do these maker's marks last? How many times can you use them?

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  Před rokem

      Thanks so much for watching! Well, as they're porcelain they could last a VERY long time, as long as you don't drop them.

    • @bamereg
      @bamereg Před rokem +1

      @@floriangadsby I see. If they last long is there a reason you make several? Apart from the different glazes?

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  Před rokem +2

      Demonstrative purposes, incase I lose one, some larger for bigger pots,
      smaller ones for the tiny feet of bowls. Lots of reasons!

    • @bamereg
      @bamereg Před rokem

      @@floriangadsby Got it, thank you :)

  • @sandradebuyser3352
    @sandradebuyser3352 Před rokem

    So before you start carving the clay is dry or semi dry? Thank you

  • @joejr1214
    @joejr1214 Před rokem

    Nice!
    Question : why use wadding, the special refractory base for them to sit on, and not just a little clay base?
    Thanks for the awesome content!

  • @galacticmechanic1
    @galacticmechanic1 Před rokem +1

    I like the red glaze, not sure why it appeals to me but it does.

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  Před rokem +1

      Me too... there's something very satisfying and smooth about it, it's not entirely flat and shimmers a bit.

    • @lisabarbosa9421
      @lisabarbosa9421 Před 5 měsíci

      @@floriangadsby I really love the red glaze too, have some special purple glowing! Which glaze is it?
      Love your work Florian and the videos are simply incredible

  • @faenethlorhalien
    @faenethlorhalien Před rokem

    The Ash rune. Classy as fuck.

  • @haretyper4954
    @haretyper4954 Před rokem +1

    What can we use if we don't have access to wadding?

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  Před rokem

      You could try using simply a coarse stoneware clay body. You just have to make sure it's TOTALLY dry before firing it and take the beginning of your firing slowly, more like a bisque firing perhaps.

  • @ryancheng1312
    @ryancheng1312 Před rokem +2

    "Makers marks should be made by the maker" -> "Also contemplating accepting comissions for making other people's makers marks" 🤔
    Haha, nonetheless, great video!

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  Před rokem +1

      Right? I made a few as gifts for potter friends of mine, and they went down well, so I was thinking of them as more of a present object - but who knows. You should see the number of emails I’ve received though of people asking me to make them a set… help.

  • @forestwoman
    @forestwoman Před rokem

    I saw another video of yours where you said this makers mark was a rune. Dont know if you know this......but that specific rune is Ansus. It's an A. Not an F. F is Fehu. The lines go up, not down. So youre signing your pottery with a runic A.

  • @laurenmaughan9293
    @laurenmaughan9293 Před rokem

    How often do you have to make new ones?

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  Před rokem +1

      Practically never. Highly fired porcelain will last a very long time.

  • @kc_foong
    @kc_foong Před rokem +1

    7:10
    I like this one, like Chinese characters " 匠 "

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  Před rokem

      Right? Which means crafts/craftsmanship if I remember correctly. Total coincidence!

    • @kc_foong
      @kc_foong Před rokem

      @@floriangadsby This also means like master

  • @MegaYouNiko
    @MegaYouNiko Před rokem +1

    You forgot to stamp a maker's mark on your maker's mark!

  • @user-rr8hl7oq2e
    @user-rr8hl7oq2e Před rokem +3

    I was a vidéo about how to make clay

  • @sugarrookie52
    @sugarrookie52 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Why would you ever want to make other peoples maker marks when you made such a fuss about them coming directly from the actual artists hands? That makes no sense

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Upon completion of the video that bit dos sound weird - in the past I've made a set of marks for some friends - as gifts, that were well received and are used, I suppose it's a nice gesture but you're totally right! It goes against the whole point I was trying to get across. Perhaps it's more of a novelty and there's always going to be people who don't create their own stamps.