62. Learning Carefully Galzing Bowls with Hsin-Chuen Lin

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To buy my work, please visit my Etsy shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/hsinchuen. For more info about me, please visit my website "www.mypots.net'

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  • Hi Hsin, can you please tell the names of the glazes that your are using? Where are you purchasing them from??

  • @TheSignGuy32 Hi, the little bottle I used for the texture was Duncan underglaze which you can buy at clay supply store easily. For glazes in the very front slides show, slide 1, navy blue inside and laguna green outside. Slide 2, copper red inside and moss blue outside. Slide 3, Ann's blue outside and glossy white inside. These glaze were made form glaze recipes not commercial.

  • I forgot to ask, did you fire the casserole with the lid in place, or did you fire them apart. I hope you put it on etsy I want it haha Thanks

  • @johnnysatty Hi, I always fire covered pots with lids in place. My lids and the bodies were very tie fit, if they were not firing together they might not fit after been fired. One tip to wax lidded pot is that I usually add Alumina Hydrate powder into the wax to prevent the lid from sticking together with the body.

  • what cone was the firing?

  • @DubGongTuff Cone 10

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  • this guy is boss!

  • Hi.

    Beautiful chattering decoration. Thank you for this video

  • @acidfriend47

    If the rim of the glass or pot makes contact with the water or glaze evenly it wont go inside the piece.

  • @createniks I tried it and failed... the water went half way of the glass. is this something that takes time to master?

  • @acidfriend47

    The air inside the bowl prevents the glaze from going up into the bowl when you dip it.

    Take a clear drinking glass and dip it into a pool of water and you will see the water does not go up into the glass.

  • Do you rinse your projects before glazing?

  • 9:21 WOaahh what happen there? You didn't put wax resist in the inside. So how come there wasn't really any green glaze on it when you dipped the bowl in there?

  • First off, let me say that I love your videos! Could you make one on glazing covered containers such as casseroles and teapots? Thank you so much!

  • your pieces are absolutely incredible. but out of curiosity, do you use a detail brush with a different glaze on it to get that different color in your chattering marks? or do they just fire like that? in this video i'm referring to the second bowl with the green glaze, but i've noticed a lot of your pieces have that.

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