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Why don't you score your clay?
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@HarmlessBystander I usually have heard about stoneware as being highly tolerant. Midrange like 4-6 would, to my knowledge be stoneware. Still depends on the clay body.
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@youdanxxx Thermal shock tolerance can be a problem regardless. Some bigger clay manufacturers list this sort of thing in their product details.
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What kind of paint are you putting on it ?
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This is very cool but what type clay are you using?
Thanks!
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Oh I wish OMG ooooo
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Where did you get that trimming tool? Great Pot!
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beautiful demo. Thanks!
One question:
What about hollowing-out the underside of the lid, or the bottom of the pot?
How are these supported (especially the lid) in order to scoop clay out for a lighter, hollow, surface?
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why are all of the clay gray??couldn't it be like pink or sumtin?
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Dan, do you go back and shape the underside of the lid at all, or is it just flat inside? Love your stuff by the way. I'm a beginner but you've inspired me to do some nice little pierced candle holders and bowls.
You have given my a lot of good tips and i thank you for that. As far as clay for oven ware, can you use any clay for that? i have a cone 4-6, will that work? thanks, todd
jaartj3 2 years ago
@jaartj3 to be honest as a cooker oven is only max 250c I would think you'd be OK as your kiln would be a lot hotter than the oven would get.
Cheers,Dan
youdanxxx 2 years ago
Dan, How much clay did you use for this piece?
Wiskers56 2 years ago
This was about 3/4 of a stick from the pugmill,so round about 5lbs.
Thanks,Dan.
youdanxxx 2 years ago
I'm a beginning ceramics student in college. I find your videos inspiring and very fun to watch. What is it that you're brushing on the pot? Is it a stain? Not the slip, but the two dark lines.
artemisrain 2 years ago
Hi,It's a Cobalt slip which will come out as a blue colour once it's been fired.
Thanks,Dan.
youdanxxx 2 years ago