Ryan and Becca go off on a few tangents on today's episode before getting into a couple questions about glazing techniques when applying multiple glazes to your pots and how to transition from brushing glazes to dipping glazes. Thanks for the questions!
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Listener Questions
On this episode:
- I need to catch up on my episode, but I really wanna know whether you two are miracle whip or mayonnaise people. There is a wrong answer. @lindermanpottery
- Do you know if there is any science or reason behind. having each coat of glaze dry completely between layers? I understand each layer should be applied when the shine is gone but to have it dry COMPLETELY so that it's not even cold takes a very long time. If I'm in a rush I will use my heat gun between layers to speed up the process. But I'm not sure if this is negatively affecting my results. Love to hear your input. @seraphinaceramics
- I’m finding glaze combos I like but if I ever wanted to make a batch of like 50 cups, brushing that shit would be an outlandish amount of work. Can you make clone recipes of bottled name brand glazes for dipping ? @blacktoothpottery
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