106. How to Make a Pottery Glaze for Raw Glazing
Oxford Clay Podcast
Episode 106: How to Make a Pottery Glaze for Raw Glazing
Join me for an exciting episode on the podcast this week, where I talk you through making a stoneware pottery glaze from start to finish!
If you’ve ever wondered how to make a pottery glaze suitable for raw glazing, this episode is for you! The glaze in this episode can be applied directly to greenware pottery and fired straight up to stoneware temperatures - a pottery technique known as ‘raw glazing’.
This glaze can also be used as a regular stoneware pottery glaze and applied to bisqueware pottery before firing to stoneware glaze temperatures (1260 °C).
Full details of the stoneware pottery glaze recipe made in this episode, and the electric kiln firing schedule required to fire it can be found in this free guide.
All these episodes can be viewed as videos in the ‘How to Make a Raw-Glazed Mug on the Potter’s Wheel’ YouTube playlist here.
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