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"I know flocculation also makes some difference. You're right the safest approach is…"

Lawrence Weathers replied Apr 11, 2014 to how thick should your glaze be sprayed on and how do you tell if it is that thick?

13 Apr 14, 2014
Reply by Jennifer Arthur

"Glaze depth measuring tool Here is my attempt at a glazed depth measuring device. M…"

Lawrence Weathers replied Apr 11, 2014 to Making your own pottery equipment... Cheap

31 Jan 13, 2015
Reply by Andrea Wolf

"Before Jon Britts video I understood what flocculate and deflocculate  but I wasn't…"

Lawrence Weathers replied Apr 9, 2014 to Flocculating and deflocculating

22 Jun 17, 2019
Reply by Sharon Canfield

"El Cheapo Spray booth Here is my version of a folding $40 spray booth that works ver…"

Lawrence Weathers replied Apr 9, 2014 to Making your own pottery equipment... Cheap

31 Jan 13, 2015
Reply by Andrea Wolf

"Could you describe the series of steps used to get this effect"

Lawrence Weathers replied Apr 8, 2014 to Water etching

25 May 26, 2014
Reply by Daniel Spruyt

"Beautiful design. I never thought about such a strategy.  I will have to give it a t…"

Lawrence Weathers replied Apr 8, 2014 to Water etching

25 May 26, 2014
Reply by Daniel Spruyt

"I got it off of eBay from Art Minion Incorporated, artminion@gmail.com  You can prob…"

Lawrence Weathers replied Apr 5, 2014 to Making your own pottery equipment... Cheap

31 Jan 13, 2015
Reply by Andrea Wolf

"How to make a sieve for small amounts of glaze I often make small batches test glaze…"

Lawrence Weathers replied Apr 4, 2014 to Making your own pottery equipment... Cheap

31 Jan 13, 2015
Reply by Andrea Wolf

"Mine cost about $15 versus $100 for Lin's. Mine can be taken on and off the wheel in…"

Lawrence Weathers replied Apr 4, 2014 to Making your own pottery equipment... Cheap

31 Jan 13, 2015
Reply by Andrea Wolf

"To grind the bottom of pots smooth, I got a 14 inch silicon carbide cement cutting d…"

Lawrence Weathers replied Apr 3, 2014 to Making your own pottery equipment... Cheap

31 Jan 13, 2015
Reply by Andrea Wolf

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