Pottery Cascades and Stoneware

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2022
  • Learn how to use Pottery Cascades with Stoneware Glazes and firing to cone 6.
    Find the written project instructions here: www.maycocolors.com/projects/...
    Comprehensive Stoneware Guide: www.maycocolors.com/wp-conten...
    Stroke and Coat at cone 6: www.maycocolors.com/color/fir...
    Glaze combo gallery: www.maycocolors.com/glaze-com...
    Contact technical: www.maycocolors.com/contact/
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Komentáře • 35

  • @rachelcomte8089
    @rachelcomte8089 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks so much for including the end result too. So helpful

    • @denavess7469
      @denavess7469 Před 2 lety

      Yes beautiful bowl! Will try this! 😊👍

  • @lisataylor1305
    @lisataylor1305 Před 2 lety

    thank you... I shall be trying this!

  • @denavess7469
    @denavess7469 Před 2 lety +2

    Love combination! Prob would use oyster on outside as it is beautiful color.. didn’t realize could use stroke and coat with other glazes.. I thought was for preglazed lprojects as underglaze. Interesting.. thank you sharing. 😊

    • @MaycoColors
      @MaycoColors  Před 2 lety +2

      Stroke and Coats are not underglazes! They can be used on greenware, but they have a glossy finish and can have movement when fired to cone 6. Check out some of our in depth product education videos for more details!

  • @gabyvoegl8193
    @gabyvoegl8193 Před 5 měsíci

    Hey, thank you for the tutorial videos they are so helpful! I have already tried out so many combinations and sometimes they vary and turn out completely different than in the videos showed. Can you please tell me which burning curve you are using to cone 6? I usually fire it to 1225° degrees with a 10 minute hold, as well with 30 minute hold. The results were the same. Thank you sharing!! :)

  • @karri8998
    @karri8998 Před rokem

    Stunning! I noticed some crackling in the green ones glaze. Is a piece still food safe when there is crackling like that? I must try this product! Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @MaycoColors
      @MaycoColors  Před rokem +3

      Due to the fact this is stoneware, there is less of a risk of water being absorbed into the underlying clay body because it has been vitrified. However, we always suggest testing the chemical durability of the glaze, as well as using personal discretion before eating from a glazed piece.

  • @irenesipe7033
    @irenesipe7033 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for your informative tutorials! Are these bowls food safe with the layering effects? Thank you!

    • @MaycoColors
      @MaycoColors  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, all of the products used in this project are dinnerware safe. We always suggest checking the surface of your work once fired to make sure it is safe.

    • @triciac1019
      @triciac1019 Před rokem

      ​@MaycoColors how would a person test for safeness?

  • @SylvieBrunel-lr5qf
    @SylvieBrunel-lr5qf Před 8 měsíci +1

    J’adore c’est combos avez vous d’autres exemples avec les émaux cascades.merci à vous car j’ai acheté ces émaux et j’ai peur de faire des bêtises merci

  • @a.christinachavez9268
    @a.christinachavez9268 Před rokem +1

    Amazing!
    Does anyone know what happens of you apply the cascade on top of other glaze?

    • @MaycoColors
      @MaycoColors  Před rokem +3

      Cascades are formulated for low-fire but can be used with mid range products. They work very well with our low fire Elements line!

  • @KatetheskateStudio
    @KatetheskateStudio Před rokem

    Do you think this could be used with low fire clay/glaze too?

    • @MaycoColors
      @MaycoColors  Před rokem

      Pottery Cascades are intended for low-fire and can be used with other low-fire glazes. It will probably not move as much as it does at cone 6.

  • @karri8998
    @karri8998 Před rokem

    How do you tell if a piece is vitrified?

  • @karingroot991
    @karingroot991 Před rokem +1

    I especially like the blue variation. Do I understand correctly that no blue glaze was applied here? It just turned blue by the green tea somehow?

    • @MaycoColors
      @MaycoColors  Před rokem +2

      Some of the blue comes from the Blue Isle used but some of the variation comes from chemical reaction.

    • @karingroot991
      @karingroot991 Před rokem +1

      @@MaycoColors thank you 😀

  • @marymasters1334
    @marymasters1334 Před 6 měsíci

    This video shows Cascades being used on stoneware cone 6 (which is stunning!) but the labels on the Cascades say to use with low fire cone 06. Can they be used with stoneware mid-range cone 6 also?

  • @karinaars185
    @karinaars185 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks!! Do you wait between coats?

    • @MaycoColors
      @MaycoColors  Před 6 měsíci

      Yes! We wait until the shine is gone before applying the next layer

  • @garethbrooks3301
    @garethbrooks3301 Před rokem +1

    Hi, please does anyone know if cascade or flux creates the most movement at low fire?

    • @MaycoColors
      @MaycoColors  Před rokem +1

      Hi! Flux is formulated for mid-range temps, so it will not work at low-fire. We do have Pottery Cascades that are meant to mimic the effects of Flux at low fire. They work best with already somewhat mobile glazes like Elements.

  • @bobbiefolsom
    @bobbiefolsom Před 3 měsíci

    Where does the blue come from?

  • @joanruebsam1233
    @joanruebsam1233 Před rokem

    Can you share the names of the colours used in the green bowl please

    • @MaycoColors
      @MaycoColors  Před rokem

      Colors are listed here: www.maycocolors.com/projects/cascades-and-green-tea-stoneware-bowl/

  • @birachdamir5149
    @birachdamir5149 Před rokem

    what will happen if I put this combination on flat surface - I mean on tile for example 300*600 or maybe 60 * 120 ?

    • @MaycoColors
      @MaycoColors  Před rokem

      If you fire flat, the glazes won't move.

    • @birachdamir5149
      @birachdamir5149 Před rokem

      @@MaycoColors The tiles are moved inside the oven with the help of ceramic rollers. Temperature pressures of over 10,000 degrees are applied to them.

    • @birachdamir5149
      @birachdamir5149 Před rokem

      Maybe the heat pressure itself moved the glaze layers creating such a unique decor.
      For a plate measuring 120x60, temperatures of over 15,000 degrees are applied, while the oven itself for firing ceramic plates is over 200 meters long.

  • @kreativelykewlplantsandstu8666

    Fired at Cone 6 or Cone 06?

    • @MaycoColors
      @MaycoColors  Před rokem

      The example in this video was fired to cone 6. The Pottery Cascades are a cone 06 glaze that can be used at higher temps.