Pottery Glazing Techniques! Drips, Pouring, and More!
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- čas přidán 28. 10. 2018
- In this video we go through 3 different glazing techniques, and discuss some ceramic glazing tips, tricks, and secrets. From start to finish we discuss how to fully glaze a mug with 3 layers, a mug with drips over bare clay, and glazing a bigger bowl!
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I really live how encouraging the clay community is: in a lot of other art forms; there's such an emphasis on keeping your practices to yourself. Thank you so much for being open and sharing your secrets! The world is more beautiful because of it.
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Thanks for a very informative glazing video - one tip I might mention for beginners is to make sure that you wash your hands before touching your bisque ware so you don't get any oils on the surface. You also want to keep dust off of it - they can both keep glazes from adhering properly to the surface.
Wow! Now i totally understand why handmade items like these are so expensive. I did not realize how labor intensive they are. Really enjoy the vids. Thank you
Thanks everyone for watching this video, that premiere thing was pretty fun!
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Spent two hours glazing two mugs, a plate, creamer & sugar bowl along with ten buttons. Firing them tomorrow. Can't wait for class to see how they turn out. Its like getting a gift every time the kiln is done. These are my first thrown mugs, far from perfect but are straight and round. Taking Ceramics I at ASU in Beebe, AR
Cool, good luck! Let me know how they turn out!
This firing turned out perfect. Wish I could say the same on the next one. My vase stuck to the shelf. The glaze was too thick. 😓
@@karencollier5577 you might want to try making drip catchers to put under things like your vase to prevent that problem: www.oldforgecreations.co.uk/blog/drip-catchers
Oh a fellow Arkansan! How about that I always find it fascinating to see people who have experienced Arkansas or who live here it's pretty cool!
Karen Collier this is so cool that you posted this. I have a grinder to deal with drips. Hate that job. Using those biscuits to catch drips is a great idea. Avoids messy shelves. The bottoms of your mugs is key to being professional and ready to sell. Definitely have to be smooth. This is a really big deal to buyers. Also to avoid drip mess put some horizontal grooves in your mugs. Trial and error. Let your kiln know that you are boss! Make a bunch more vases. Think how you can fix the problem. Just make more and never give up. Pottery is rocket Science. Jon send he would do a review of people's mugs so maybe mail him something. He's pretty kind and easy on people and has interesting things to say. 😉👍🏻🤖
This is one of the most informative videos I have seen about glazing, and I’ve seen plenty! Thanks
Love the outcome! Thank you for instructing, inspiring, and entertaining us! Beautiful fall colors, we are still in the high 70's in South Texas so not really fall colors just yet. Keep doing what you're doing!
love your pottery, your ideas and your spirit!! great energy.. thank you!!
I love the way you are so through with your explanations and encouraging for others. You make beautiful pieces. I loved this video. The colors are awesome.
Yep Jon, blowing my mind ! Great technique which hasn't been covered in pottery class so......now I know. I find it amazing how different glazes react with each other. Thanks-Andrea
Thanks so much. My husband and I will definitely try your glazing secrets. Very clear instructions. You’re so sweet to share 😊
Thanks for sharing that amazing glaze technique, I can't wait to try it. Amazing fall colors too!
Wow super cool to know how glazing is done, I had no idea! The combinations you choose are beautiful! I especially love the canyon skies? The most colourful one :) thank you for showing!
Thank you! I’ve had this explained to me, but seeing it done makes such a difference!
Thanks for Sharing, it's really a great to see all the techniques and new things you are making. Wonderful pottery work.
And this is how I really start to know that I am about to create potery myself soon 🙏
Thank John!!! I love your work and how you explain it!!! The colours are awesome💕
LOVE your friendly and humorous manner of instruction. I'm a self-taught (also in Twin Cities MN) sculptures that's branching out a bit to decorative pots, etc... Glazing is a total mystery to me and your videos are SO HELPFUL! THANK YOU!
You thanked us for watching, I thankyou for making it. Very informative!
Glazing is so much fun! I dip, bubble, spray. Brush, splatter....you name it... I love it❣️
Just got my first wheel for Christmas and came across your videos! I love how entertaining you are while still being super instructive. Thanks for the videos!!!
Hi Jon I love this! I literally made my first tiny piece of pottery by hand yesterday and you are an inspiration so thank you !
Very informative on the glazing. Thanks John!
I really like the glazing videos because everyone seems to do it a little different. Thanks for sharing.
I am a “retired production potter” and I have been missing it so much! Watching you gives me the inspiration to start again. Thank you for sharing, you are amazing and I want one of your beautiful pieces! I will keep an eye out on Etsy
I haven't played with pottery since highschool (6 years ago) but I just love watching others create. Your attitude is so positive and refreshing. I adore you. This makes me want to create!
this guy is too pure for this world! im learning ceramic sculpture and pottery in school right now and these videos are really helpful, subscribed
Love these colours 👍🏼
You are awesome!!! I love the way you present new information in such a fun way. Thanks for sharing your gift with us. God bless.
Great videos!! Love your rhythm to the madness of glazing. My studio is down right now. I just found your videos really & enjoying them! 🌞
In awe of this technique! Thanks!
Great video. I appreciate that you show us the after pictures too which is very helpful. Nice to see how the pieces actually turn out once fired. Have subscribed and will be on the look out for more of your video's !
Glazing is truly the frosting on the cake , magical, i hope i can find colors close to your canyon skies glaze.
look on mnclay.com for the colors!
Thank you for clarifying, it's the information I was looking for.
This is really helpful technique- thanks Jon!😊
I really appreciate your videos on glazing. They are helpful, thank you.
Can't wait to try this out!
Great tips! Thanks Jon!
JTP thanks for taking the time to move our view....love your videos!
You are The best Teacher In Clay with an extraordinary humor! Thanks for everything,,,,,
I love your videos! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
I love to watch potters who get glaze movement in and on their pieces, glazing makes me nervous 😓 and I've washed off almost more glaze than kept, and for me I feel disappointed that I've 'ruined' stuff I throw because of my glaze application. I just need more practice. In class I usually save all my glazing up so I have time to think of colour combination that I can try, but if I have time I find myself throwing and trimming rather than facing glazing head on. Thanks for sharing your combos. Keep potting and I will keep watching
Really great description
Thank you for the tips! Adding dipping glaze to my studio!
I just found this channel. Very informative and well put together. I heart you, John the Potter.
I'm gonna try your technique on my bowls! Thanks for sharing, this is awesome tips to learn!
Jon, you're a legend. Awesome video, man!
Awesome. Thank you for teaching 🥰
Awesome! Thank you for sharing.
Very well-done...as a beginner the repetition of the types and sequencing of the glazes is great! The camera angles were just fine.
Really good information and technique. Thanks so much, really liked this one
Hi Jon
Thanks for the useful video! Can you tell me a bit about the glaze you call ‘buttercream’ ? It looks like it’s simply a cream coloured glaze with a lower melting point than the glazes under so in firing it pulls the oxides down with it ?- many thanks - John
You’re such a cool instructor! 🙏🏼 learnt a lot! Thank you so much for sharing your secrets. love from Algeria ❤️
Thanks, great demo
wow amazing technique !!
Love this. Thanks so much. Can’t wait to try this.
So inspiring, thank you very much!
Awesome! Very helpful info thank you!
Soo cool!! Subscribed!
Absolute awesome, my first glazing tutorial thank you
It's amazing and very informative, I can't wait to try it. :) Thank you !!!
I love your videos, Jon! I was only watching Joel in Cherrico pottery and now I found your channel. Amazing!
Fantastic. I’m just learning and this was very helpful. 😊
This was super helpful! Thanks.
I've been taking a wheel throwing class and your youtube channel has taught me so much that my ceramics professors think I should already know haha. Thank you for covering all of these tips!!
Thank you!! Great information
Now I really understand why it's so exciting to open the kiln :)
Just starting on this journey. Thanks for the info. Really helpful
Love this!
thanks.. this is blowin my mind.
Very informative, thank you!
Tyvm for all those great glazing tips🥰🥰🥰
Jon you took the guess work out of larger bowl glazing. I have learned so much from you, I truly appreciate that you share your knowledge, you are a true inspiration. Thank you so much I look forward to all your videos. Dianne in Duluth Mn. I too love Continental Clay they are the best too.
Great stuff!
Just learning. This is a helpful video for glazing!
Amazing job😍
yellow flowers on the way are realy Pretty !
You're a very nice guy ,and a great artist from clay pottery 😍👏
Love your videos
Super stoked for this video! Thanks for this. I'm mixing myself a cratering glaze this week.
Sweet! Good luck!
Super helpful. Thanks
this video is AMAZING !! for me as a beginner this is sooooo helpful and inspiring !!! THANK YOU !
omg! so glad I found you! super helpful for this Noob!
thank you so much, fun and so informational!
That is really cool man and you the nature around you inspiring you 👍🏻
Love the videos , i will go into class feeling informed now!💕
I’m still a beginner and don’t plan to do this for a living (too many other interests). I love the layers of colors! Thanks! I’m stoked to get back to the studio!
They look really cool
What brand of glazes are you using?? Love it !!!
Great! Will try the drip pour on my latest pot.
Nice video Jonthe
OMG I love it! Thank you so much in the name of all of us - the beginners!
Thank you for posting. I am looking to start pottery. Its looks so beautiful.
My mind has been BLOWN!!!!
Thank you so much. It is wanderful. 🙏😍
you are the best man teaching horribles glazing..... congratulations...!!!!!
I love your videos and sharing your wisdom and experience! Thank you for making me laugh today!
Just found your channel, you are hilarious! Love pottery and love your energy! 😄
Thank you Jon!
I know this is an old clip but I loved it - thank you for showing the before and after of the actual glazed pieces, so many glazing tutorials don't show the finished product!
I learned these techniques from my teacher. They're great. I typically only use them for under glazes and use a brush to hand paint different designs on my pieces. Despite that they are invaluable. I can't tell you how much of a mess I would have made if I hadn't learned how to pour glaze.
Love your attitude and your pottery. Love from Texas.
Thank you for this video, this is very helpful. I'm currently experimenting with different glaze combinations and loving the effects I'm getting.
Awesome, great to hear!