Selsor chun cone 6 electric glazed pieces

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A short instructional video which shows all aspects, from finding a glaze to refining it on your piece with regard to bisque, firing, and refiring
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Thanks for sharing. Really appreciate the details. You are a very generous teacher.

homs.
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Another example of how the best of art is found on the cliff edge between order and chaos. Beautiful work, from a technical and an aesthetic point of view.

DanielSMatthews
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I love Selsor Chun. It’s my go to liner glaze and great on porcelain too! Beautiful results!👍🏻

anasclayhouse
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I hadn’t heard of laterite being able to be used as a terra sig, much less being used in an electric kiln instead of as a flashing slip! So ready to try that out! Thank you for sharing you knowledge as always!

katerichard
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Beautiful. Looks challenging for a beginner such as I. But I recent completed my first ever bisque 😁 in my KM-818-3 -mostly 266 body, all hand-built stuff. So, I may give it a go. I'll also test it on some other dark bodies or slips while I'm at it and call you the following morning 🤣.

jjjessee
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Hello to Barcelona!!! I work with you in Penelope school ❤

gemetesbarcelona
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I have greatly enjoyed working with the nickel green variation of this glaze.
Fired on seashells? Literally?

missSFDell
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Sweet. Do you know what it does in a gas firing?

deepashtray
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How do you sand/smooth the bottoms and not ruin that terra sig effect? thanks

marcborges
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Hi Sir. Pardon me, the main purpose of Terra sig is producing the bluish pigments, correct?

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