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  • Hi Nicola,

    Thanks for this EXCELLENT video!

    Did you fire this already in an electric kiln? Do you have the same results? I fire in an electrical kiln until 1200°C. I would love to try this recipe out!

    Thanks for this!

    kind regards,

    tinne

  • OMG THAT MIXER IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Very nice video! Informative AND dance-able...

    I'm a designer from Canada and am looking for a factory to produce my line of stoneware ceramics in small batches. Was this your own studio or a factory that hires out? I would really appreciate any info or suggestions. I would prefer to find a manufacturer in North America to support local jobs & avoid harmful cross world shipping, but there are no more ceramic factories here. : ( And I would love to avoid Asia if possible... THANKS!

  • I am impressed!

  • Thank you!!!

  • I am interested in making my own slip. but I need it to go to cone 6 and on to go to cone 10, is this recipe that you have one that goes to one of those temps?

    They are very nice slabs with perfect edges very nice.

    Also you are just pouring in dry ingredinents are you putting the ones on the list in first?

    I alos don't have the high tech equipment, but have a mixer can I get away with that?

    Earl Howard

    nice work

  • Dear Earlcus,

    The recipes slip clay start from cone 5 to cone 9.

    Yes i pouring dry fine ingredinents togheter, and you can use a normal mixer, the important is the time of mixing and Litre by weight.

    Ciao CLS

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