Why does my glaze look different than on the test tile?
Sometimes the glaze on your piece looks quite different from the glaze on your test tile. Why is that?
Why does my glaze look different than on the test tile? Read More »
Sometimes the glaze on your piece looks quite different from the glaze on your test tile. Why is that?
Why does my glaze look different than on the test tile? Read More »
Sometimes the glaze doesn’t want to cooperate. Everything seems totally ok when you apply it, but then it comes off flake by flake as it dries. Or maybe even applying it doesn’t work as planned?
Why does your glaze come off your piece? Read More »
To protect your expensive kiln plates from dripping glaze, it’s best to give them a protective coating with kiln plate protector, also known as batwash.
Kiln Plate Protector Read More »
Time to compare: what are the pros and cons of wheel throwing versus handbuilding?
Wheel throwing versus handbuilding: what do you choose? Read More »
Glazing pottery is an art in itself. Especially if you combine different glazes. We’re sharing 3 tips for beginners.
Glazing pottery: 3 tips for beginners Read More »
A piece of pottery is ready to go into the kiln once it’s completely dry. In this article you’ll discover why it’s so important for it to be dry, how you can tell whether it’s dry, and what happens to it when it’s in the kiln.
Is my pot ready to go into the kiln? Read More »