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how to glaze by lili krakowski

updated fri 10 feb 06

 

cm@KNIGHTEN.ORG on wed 8 feb 06


awhile back Lili Krakowski proposed the instructions below for learning to
glaze. I'm happy to report it works. After 4 iterations, the fired results
are much improved.

HOW TO GLAZE PROPERLY.

Read and study the diverse techniques as shown in books. Dipping may be =
the most frequently shown. (If there are videos and you can afford one, =
give that a look.)

Now.

Make or salvage about 20 pots that you do not care about. Pots with =
spouts, with handles, thingies with galleries and lids. Big flat =
plates. Big deep bowls, bottles.

Have them properly bisqued.

Now prepare a large bucket of mock glaze. I suggest maybe 70% silica =
and maybe 30% clay. Add some color like a little food colorant to make =
overlaps more visible. =20

Prepare this as you would a glaze. Mix, sieve 3 times.

With a few "vessels" on hand....dishpans, large plastic bowls, kitty =
litter pans, oil-changing pans, cleaning pails---decide on what method =
you want to try first.

Lettuce say it is "pouring". Review in your mind what you have read. =
Now start to glaze all 20 pots by pouring. When you have done, have a =
little rest. =20

Rinse the pots thoroughly and allow to dry. If you rinse into a big =
bowl you will be able to reclaim your mock glaze. Have a little rest.

When the pots are dry, wash them gently as you would "fresh" bisque, and =
start the whole process again. Have a little rest.

After you have pour/glazed all those 20 pots 5 times you will know how =
to do it....

Next week: try dipping. This requires quite a bit of glaze but for =
smallish pots a 5 gallon bucket should work. Repeat the whole process =
as above.

After doing it 5 times you will know how to do it. And what pots lend =
themselves to dipping and which better not.

Do you get the idea? Glaze application demands as much practice as =
anything else. And this has NOTHING do with whether you plan to mix =
your own glazes or buy them... NB I do not mention waxing the feet. =
There is no point here, and then, I rarely wax feet anyway.