Potters & Sculptors - Making Rock from Mud
Can I post a link to the video?
You can see and give a better answer.
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Maria,
You can quickly make slip using using dried scrap of your clay body.
Just weigh the scrap then add it to water in an old blender. See attached.
You can make trailing slip or brushing slip, or dipping slip just by controlling the amount of water.
If you want colored slip you can buy Mason stain colors from any dealer. If you clay body is white usually add color 10% by weight of your dry scrap will work . Here is link to Mason colors.
http://www.masoncolor.com/ceramic_stains.asp
This forum is nearly dead. You can get more help and easier to use on ClayArt Daily. Here is link:
http://ceramicartsdaily.org/community/forum/23-clay-and-glaze-techn...
See you there.
John255
John Forstall said:
Maria,
Você pode rapidamente fazer deslizar usando usando sucata seca do seu corpo de barro.
Apenas pesar a sucata, em seguida, adicioná-lo à água em um liquidificador velho. Veja em anexo.
Você pode fazer de fuga deslizamento ou escovar deslizamento, ou mergulhando deslizamento apenas por controlar a quantidade de água.
Se você quiser deslizamento de cor você pode comprar pedreiro cores mancha de qualquer revendedor. Se você corpo de barro é branco geralmente adicionar cor 10% em peso de seu recado seco vai funcionar. Aqui está o link para as cores Mason.
http://www.masoncolor.com/ceramic_stains.asp
Este fórum é quase morto. Você pode obter mais ajuda e mais fácil de usar em ClayArt Daily. Aqui está o link:
http://ceramicartsdaily.org/community/forum/23-clay-and-glaze-techn ...
Vemo-nos lá.
John255
Hi John255
Thanks for your help.
I live in Portugal and I buy stuff in the U.S. or UK.I am a member of the forum ceramicartsdaily and has asked for help.
You can see what I posted here:
http://ceramicartsdaily.org/community/topic/4511-amateur-needing-helpAlso will be able to see the video with the problem I want to know. This slip of the video is done with engobe or underglaze?
Bought slip (engobe) color powder. How much should I add water to 100g?See there and read my topic
You typically need to add about 2% to 10% color to a clay to color an englobe.
I've found that adding "Pat Horsely's Score No More" to your clay body helps the slip adhere.
Pat Horesely's Score No More
100.0% | Dry Clay - the type you're using |
2.0% | Feldspar Custer Potash |
2.0% | Bentonite |
2.0% | Gum Arabic or Xanthan Gum |
0.5% | Darvan |
Hi Norm Stuart
Thanks for your help.
I bought the powder already in engobe colors.
Can you tell when I put water in engobe powder, I add water along with some substance to stick with engobe glazed effects?
Norm Stuart said:
You typically need to add about 2% to 10% color to a clay to color an englobe.
I've found that adding "Pat Horsely's Score No More" to your clay body helps the slip adhere.
Pat Horesely's Score No More
100.0% Dry Clay - the type you're using 2.0% Feldspar Custer Potash 2.0% Bentonite 2.0% Gum Arabic or Xanthan Gum 0.5% Darvan
If you actually purchased a dry pre-mixed englobe, such as this product:
http://www.amaco.com/shop/product-463-engobes-se-lead-free.html
You simply add water until it is like thick cream, as the product instructions say.
If you purchased a color to add to an englobe, you need to mix it with the clay you are using or an englobe recipe. This article contains a typical englobe recipe.
http://ceramicartsdaily.org/ceramic-supplies/ceramic-raw-materials/...
Bought a covering premixed dry.
Can anyone tell me if when I put water in engobe powder, I add with the water some substance to stick with engobe glazed effects? glycerin, olive oil .... ?
I'll slide the engobe in various colors using the Slip Trailers.
I want the colors do not mix.
Norm Stuart said:
Se você realmente comprou um englobe pré-misturado seco, como este produto:
http://www.amaco.com/shop/product-463-engobes-se-lead-free.html
Basta adicionar água até que fique como um creme espesso, como dizem as instruções do produto.
Se você adquiriu uma cor para adicionar a um englobe, é preciso misturá-lo com o barro que você está usando ou uma receita englobe. Este artigo contém uma receita englobe típico.
http://ceramicartsdaily.org/ceramic-supplies/ceramic-raw-materials/ ...
The pre-mix should have everything it needs, so just add water. You can add a thickener, a very plastic clay called bentonite, but your pre-mix should already have it included.
Just let each color of englobe dry fully before adding the next, and they won't mix.
Maria Correia said:
Bought a covering premixed dry.
Can anyone tell me if when I put water in engobe powder, I add with the water some substance to stick with engobe glazed effects? glycerin, olive oil .... ?
I'll slide the engobe in various colors using the Slip Trailers.
I want the colors do not mix.
Norm Stuart said:Se você realmente comprou um englobe pré-misturado seco, como este produto:
http://www.amaco.com/shop/product-463-engobes-se-lead-free.html
Basta adicionar água até que fique como um creme espesso, como dizem as instruções do produto.
Se você adquiriu uma cor para adicionar a um englobe, é preciso misturá-lo com o barro que você está usando ou uma receita englobe. Este artigo contém uma receita englobe típico.
http://ceramicartsdaily.org/ceramic-supplies/ceramic-raw-materials/ ...
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Norm Stuart said:
The pre-mix should have everything it needs, so just add water. You can add a thickener, a very plastic clay called bentonite, but your pre-mix should already have it included.
Just let each color of englobe dry fully before adding the next, and they won't mix.
Maria Correia said:Bought a covering premixed dry.
Can anyone tell me if when I put water in engobe powder, I add with the water some substance to stick with engobe glazed effects? glycerin, olive oil .... ?
I'll slide the engobe in various colors using the Slip Trailers.
I want the colors do not mix.
Norm Stuart said:Se você realmente comprou um englobe pré-misturado seco, como este produto:
http://www.amaco.com/shop/product-463-engobes-se-lead-free.html
Basta adicionar água até que fique como um creme espesso, como dizem as instruções do produto.
Se você adquiriu uma cor para adicionar a um englobe, é preciso misturá-lo com o barro que você está usando ou uma receita englobe. Este artigo contém uma receita englobe típico.
http://ceramicartsdaily.org/ceramic-supplies/ceramic-raw-materials/ ...
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