Potters & Sculptors - Making Rock from Mud
I'm trying to refine my skills at slip trailing and struggling. I'm having trouble getting slip to squirt in a smooth flowing manner, sometimes on top of one another and with feathering.
Mixing it thin and putting lots of Epson salts in it to flocculate helps a great deal but I can't get it to flow like I see in these two videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJOYTqST5b8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PyKDYCNzF4
Do you have any suggestions?
Are there some additives that would improve the flow?
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Maybe I am too quick to add additives. I will give it a try your way.
Thanks for the suggestion
I found my solution in small tattoo bottles that I bought on eBay for $.75 a set. They work like magic. I'm actually doing glaze trailing on bisque.Glaze trailng on bisque actually works very well. If you screw up, wash it off and try again.
What a great discovery. I could not find them at first, but then discovered similar bottles for henna art. Can't wait for them to arrive (it will be a while, because they are from China).
Lawrence Weathers said:
I found my solution in small tattoo bottles that I bought on eBay for $.75 a set. They work like magic. I'm actually doing glaze trailing on bisque.Glaze trailng on bisque actually works very well. If you screw up, wash it off and try again.
Larry:
Got shut down at work today, 1/2" of ice will do that. Gave me the chance to watch your videos, a little chemistry at work. The base has gum in it; giving it just a slightly thicker viscosity, and structure (resist running). The decorating slip I suspect is sodium based; if you noticed the base slip "seemed" to repel it. Interesting to watch the reaction ( which you call running).
Could be possible the base has gum and sodium based; and the decorating slip is then repelled.
Tom
Right now I am frozen out of my studio. When it warms up a bit I would check the slip recipe to see if it is sodium based. However my little bottles seem to have solved the problem quite nicely. Thanks for your suggestions.
I do a bit of glaze trailing with my work. The bottle/tip is designed for oiling small model trains. The price was very reasonable and the supplier was on Ebay and located in the US, but I have since lost the address/contact. Tips are metal and rather long which seemed easier to use than the short ones (more like drawing with a pen/pencil) If you should come across them give me a shout. thanks. carl
Get into the Way-Back machine, and take a look at Charan Sachar's video posted in 2009. Using miniature cake decorating funnels, home made from mylar, he achieves a level of sensitivity and control that is impossible when squeezing a thick plastic bottle or syringe.
Thanks george
That is a technique that I will have to try
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