Stoneware Gloss and Stroke & Coat

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Are you looking to create colorful designs on your mid-range pieces?! In this video, we compare our Stoneware Gloss Glazes with Stroke & Coats to showcase how to best utilize each for design work at cone 6 temperatures.

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Thank you for comparing. Great for someone just learning and trying to learn the differences and getting a jump start.

lindatortorice
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Thank you so much. Perfect timing for me, firing at cone 5 with stroke &Coat

suzannea
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Thanks for the in-depth explanation and comparisons. I was really interesting in the mixing and detail work using the gloss glazes at cone 6, I would never of thought to use gloss glazes in this way.

janlewis
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Very helpful and informative! Thank you!

bethmarkland
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Can you do a video on confetti glazing technique using your glazes? Cone 5/6.

ginaiannucci
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Excellent video! Explained most everything I wasn’t sure about these glazes. Can’t wait to go shopping. 😁. Will you get a pink by mixing the red and white stoneware gloss? Would also like to know the ratios used to get the gradient colors with the yellow and blue. Such beautiful colors. Ps - I just purchased a smiley face rolling pin so your’s really spoke to me! 😍

scoobydoozie
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Can I mix the Stroke & Coat colors with the Gloss colors... Like adding black gloss into Stroke & Coat colors to make duller colors/shades? at cone 6.

etanaf
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Can you do a test tile for cone 5
( B Mix ) I Heard you say this cone 6 firing was to hot. Would you get less movement?

maryjaneihasz
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So on a flat piece how are the results going to be different?

micheledickey
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If I am using a cone 6 clay and apply Stroke and Coat to greenware and bisque fire to cone 04, the pot is essentially finished, correct? And, since it is a cone 6 clay am I doing a disservice to the longevity of the pot or since the clay is not fully matured or could it be unsafe to use with food/drink?

bonniemadtson
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So basically stroke and coat stinks if you need to do one color over another, and if you want to do a single coat for a more watercolor/blended effect, you likely still need a glaze... but a glaze will make it look like a melting popsicle? So far I'm gathering that stroke and coat is primarily only good for blocks of solid color. No depth effects with it.

I just bought a bunch of stroke and coat colors because my local shop told me I could lightly layer the colors in single layers for a blending effect but that's not accurate, it's it?

Dang it. I really want to be able to paint transition effects and almost went with the Amaco Velvet underglazes but the shop said that Amaco stinks at sending their orders in any timely manner so I went with stroke and coat, as per their suggestion.

I'm lost. 😢

thehallhive
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why add a clear over gloss, and what clear did you use?

laurieschermer