What Clear Glaze To Use With Underglazes!!!

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
  • Need help picking the right clear glaze to apply over your underglaze design?
    In this video we talk about the different AMACO Clear Glazes and which ones work best for different underglazes.
    Use our Clear Glaze Decision Tree to help pick out your clear glaze here: www.amacobrent...
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Komentáře • 44

  • @marianpyron9344
    @marianpyron9344 Před 2 lety +7

    This is the EXACT information I've been searching for! Needed a clear SATIN glaze without zinc!!!

  • @321ReadysSetG0
    @321ReadysSetG0 Před 3 lety +4

    Very informative - now I can make better glaze decisions

  • @Reporter1945
    @Reporter1945 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. Know what I'm buying on Monday.

  • @brian12311
    @brian12311 Před 6 měsíci

    Very clear explanation.. Well done and thanks.

  • @deniserice1611
    @deniserice1611 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you from a beginner for the good tips info.

  • @MAP07070
    @MAP07070 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video :) I'm confused about the relationship between cone number and high/low fire... I thought High Fire meant a high cone number and low fire meant a low cone number. Early in this video you recommend using a High Fire 9 glaze over underglaze "if you're using cone 5 glaze"

    • @AMACOBrent
      @AMACOBrent  Před rokem +1

      HF-9 is the number of the glaze, not a cone designation. It has a firing range of cone 5 to cone 10. THe corresponding glaze for low fire is LG-10. ~Cara

  • @corinnevacher2837
    @corinnevacher2837 Před 11 měsíci +2

    When do you recommend applying the velvel underglazes? On greenware, bone dry clay or bisque? I made a couple tests and it looks like the timing of application changes both the result quality and the color

  • @hollisterweber9530
    @hollisterweber9530 Před 2 měsíci

    I've been using Velvet Underglaze bisqued at 06 followed by overglaze LG-10 Clear fired to cone 5 with excellent results. My ceramics instructor says I shouldn't use LG-10 at cone 5 because it's made to fire at cone 10. All my test tiles look great, even using dots of underglaze, and my work looks beautiful. Should I switch to HF-9 zinc-free clear overglaze?

  • @NotbecauseIcoudnt
    @NotbecauseIcoudnt Před 6 měsíci +1

    What can you say about HF 12 vs SM 10? They are satin clear, both zinc-free, but they must be differentiated in something.. Looking at your test tiles, it looks like SM 10 is more opaque and covers more than HF12. I am interested in your insight. Thank you

  • @youtobevideos5944
    @youtobevideos5944 Před 28 dny

    Hello! I have used LG 10 and HF 9 over bisqued velvet underglaze and they all turn out either bubbly or smudged. I fire the pieces in a studio kiln that glaze fires up to cone 6 and I can't change any firing aspects due to this. Is this due to the glaze being overfired or perhaps applying thinner layers could solve this issue? My test tiles always come out great but never on the real things 😅 I'm crying

  • @mianicer5297
    @mianicer5297 Před 2 lety +1

    What are other underglaze colors that do well with zinc?

  • @disisdkat
    @disisdkat Před 9 měsíci

    What clear glazes make a brown body grey and which keep the brown body brown?

  • @Monsen110
    @Monsen110 Před 3 lety

    Which is better for singlefire ceramics? Earthenware. Have problems with crazing!

  • @corinnevacher2837
    @corinnevacher2837 Před 11 měsíci

    What about C11 Mixing Clear? In what cases would you recommend it?

  • @brisasdelmar861
    @brisasdelmar861 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Do I need to fire my piece between underglaze and clear glaze?

    • @____Ann____
      @____Ann____ Před 6 měsíci

      I do because the underglaze contains gums that can mess with the glaze (causing bubbles). So I bisque to get rid of the gum.

  • @carolrusso6804
    @carolrusso6804 Před 2 lety +1

    I started using the HF9 over VUG, and find it works great with the exception of Bright Red, which appears to have tiny bubbles. Would LG 10 work over bright red?

    • @Reporter1945
      @Reporter1945 Před 2 lety

      That could be a problem. Was planning to buy Amaco Radiant Red. Any different. Anyone know?

  • @bobreakerz
    @bobreakerz Před rokem

    Great video. How do these work on a dark clay body? Should I use white underglaze under the colors? If so, do you recommend 3 coats white and 3 coats of the color? (I have tried using my slip, underglaze and my own 20x5 clear and unfortunately I had crazing caused by the slip.)

    • @AMACOBrent
      @AMACOBrent  Před rokem +1

      It depends on the dark clay body you're using as to how the colors will come out and whether you should use a white slip underneath. White slips will be more opaque than a white underglaze, so you may need to test a few. Most underglaze colors are fairly opaque on their own, but some will be altered by the oxides in dark clays. ~Cara

  • @lynnegriffin3593
    @lynnegriffin3593 Před 2 lety

    Can I use Satin Matte over Chocolate Brown underglaze? I don't want a cloudy look, but prefer non-glossy.

    • @AMACOBrent
      @AMACOBrent  Před 2 lety +1

      Unfortunately, Satin Matte Clear over Chocolate Brown Velvet underglaze will get slightly cloudy.

  • @user-tl8jm8my5z
    @user-tl8jm8my5z Před rokem

    For red, orange or yellow underglazes, will the colors be brighter with HF-10 zink bearing clear?

    • @AMACOBrent
      @AMACOBrent  Před rokem

      They will be just as bright, but without the bubbling. ~Cara

  • @yvonnamarrs1412
    @yvonnamarrs1412 Před rokem

    Can you clear glaze over a low fire glaze as long as they are the same cone firing glazes

    • @AMACOBrent
      @AMACOBrent  Před rokem

      You *can* but the clear glaze will change the behavior of the initial glaze, even if they are both fired to the right cone temperature. Test to find out what the result will be ~Cara

  • @susanfichner4188
    @susanfichner4188 Před rokem

    Could you PLEASE help me? I want to find a clear stain glaze for over my Amaco velvet underglazes. I fire to cone 6. On a large piece I dabbed on HF-12 over 3 coats (I swear!) of underglaze. My underglazes were smooth and opaque. But all of the colors got splotchy, even the black outlines. I have good pictures to send you but I can't attach. How can I send you my photos? PLEASE!

    • @AMACOBrent
      @AMACOBrent  Před rokem

      SM-11 Clear Satin is a better choice than HF-12Clear Satin (HF-112 is very reactive and can change underglazes, but SM-11 is very stable and works well with most underglazes). ~Cara

    • @susanfichner4188
      @susanfichner4188 Před rokem

      @@AMACOBrent Thank you so much. I have SM-10 on hand currently, not SM-11. What's the difference?

    • @AMACOBrent
      @AMACOBrent  Před rokem

      Sorry, I missoke, SM-10 is Clear Satin, SM-11 is White (and semi-opaque). @@susanfichner4188

  • @teresadou9718
    @teresadou9718 Před rokem

    The studio that I go to fire at cone 10. I use the velvet underglaze, so should I use the hf9 clear glaze then?

    • @AMACOBrent
      @AMACOBrent  Před rokem +1

      The HF-9 Zinc Free Clear glaze will go up to cone 10 or you can use your studio clear if it is zinc-free. ~Cara

  • @vilmamaduro7992
    @vilmamaduro7992 Před rokem

    What is the difference between HF-8 and HF-9?

    • @AMACOBrent
      @AMACOBrent  Před rokem

      We don't have an HF-8. HF-9 is Zinc-Free Clear for cone 5-10. HF-10 Clear contains zinc. ~Cara

  • @rebecaescalante2062
    @rebecaescalante2062 Před 2 lety

    Will this change the color of the CC underglaze Duncan line?

    • @AMACOBrent
      @AMACOBrent  Před 2 lety

      To the best of my knowledge Duncan CC underglazes work similarly to Amaco LUG and Velvets, but you may need to test to see if there are any color changes. We don't test other company underglazes.

  • @ginaiannucci
    @ginaiannucci Před 2 lety

    Will either clear glaze or zinc free clear be fine to use over white porcelain slip?

  • @HeartBoxStudio
    @HeartBoxStudio Před 3 lety

    I’ve had some trouble with cloudiness when I use satin matte clear at cone 5. I use three coats. Am I putting it on too thick? I don’t have as much cloudiness at cone 6. I’m thinking of going to HF-9. Is that a matte or gloss?

    • @AMACOBrent
      @AMACOBrent  Před 3 lety

      Hi there, sorry to hear you're having issues with Satin Matte being clear being cloudy. Your coats may be too thick. HF-9 is a glossy glaze.

    • @HeartBoxStudio
      @HeartBoxStudio Před 3 lety

      @@AMACOBrent Thank you. Is it safe to use different glazes on different pieces of pottery in the same firing? For instance, could I use HF-9 on some pieces and HF-10 on my pinks in the same firing? Or do I need to fire these separate?

    • @AMACOBrent
      @AMACOBrent  Před 3 lety

      @@HeartBoxStudio Yes you can do that! You can always use wax resist over areas that are already glazed while you apply your second glaze.