Hello Marvin, This series has been great to watch. You are so lucky to be so close to the materials in their base state. Cant wait for further testers. Please keep up the good work, we beginners need you.
very interesting -i used raw borax over 20 years.
You might try substituting soda ash (sodium carbonate-or even bi-carbonate soda) -for some borax ...if you want a less shiny/glossy glaze --yet it depends on temperature -if u don't like the matte effect, simply re-glaze.
Hello Marvin, This series has been great to watch. You are so lucky to be so close to the materials in their base state. Cant wait for further testers. Please keep up the good work, we beginners need you.
Regards.
juneyb01 2 years ago
nice...
jmg1957 2 years ago
very interesting -i used raw borax over 20 years.
You might try substituting soda ash (sodium carbonate-or even bi-carbonate soda) -for some borax ...if you want a less shiny/glossy glaze --yet it depends on temperature -if u don't like the matte effect, simply re-glaze.
good videos, best
termikesmike 3 years ago