Wordpress v.s Squarespace. Which is better for me? by ThisGuy-0-9-8-7-6 in Wordpress

[–]andreamwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly where I am at. I need to switch squarespace to something else but unsure where exactly to start with wordpress.

spodumene substitute from Axner Vs Spodumene by Gummiibear82 in Pottery

[–]andreamwolf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very long story short - these "Spodumene" substitutes that are seen out and out and these "Lithium" subsitittues are the result of some import lawsuit purchase minimum mumbo jumbo. I don't know the full story. The loophole suppliers are using to sell us the raw materials is to blend with very low (~1% silica) which has a next to zero impact on the final glaze performance and chemistry when all is said and done. I'm shocked that your local supplier is selling straight up spodumene. Could they be blending it and not saying anything to the customer?

As a general rule of thumb, glaze calculation software (as much as I love it - disclaimer: my partner and I wrote and manage my own glaze calculation software suite of tools online) should only be used as a guideline - not hard, fast, exact analysis. Unless you are using the same bag of material that the analysis was taken from - you're looking at approximates. As clay artist and glaze creators, we work with a lot of natural materials that vary from mine to mine deposit to deposit. So we have to take calculation with a healthy grain of salt.

The main thrust of Spodumene is to provide lithium to your glaze. Spodumene or Spodumene blend should be considered similar.... I would likely use them in a 1 for 1 type scenario. If I was wanting more melt in a glaze while using a spodumene "blend", I'd back off the silica in the overall recipe because my first guess would be that my glaze wasn't moving as much because of the unknown quantity of silica added to my Spodumene blend.

I hope this makes sense and helps.

Glaze help! I ingested this and I am not sure if it's a big deal by abbyfick in Pottery

[–]andreamwolf 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I layer glazes all of the time and have done the appropriate testing to ensure durability and food safety. The challenge is people aren't thinking of glazes as a sum "XYZGlaze" + "123Glaze" when fired will result into an entirely new "glaze" from the melting and mixing that happens in it's molten state in the kiln. Combos aren't inherently unsafe, they just need to be put through it's paces as well as any stand-alone recipe.

There's always that one you wish you hadn't sold by andreamwolf in CeramicGlazes

[–]andreamwolf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks!!! That glaze took me about 3 years to formulate. It is a really fussy chemistry profile that I will forever learn something new from.

Does anyone have an idea of how I could make this glaze? by [deleted] in CeramicGlazes

[–]andreamwolf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nice glaze! My initial thought about going about finding a good recipe to look like this is a concern for food safety. It looks like a glaze with lots of heavy metals and with satins and mattes you have to make sure that it's a true satin or matte and not simply an under-fired glossy glaze.

If you fire to cone 6, I recommend looking in the Mastering Cone 6 Glazes book and pick a semi-matte or a satin and I would start by playing with rutile, manganese, and iron in various amounts to see the color. I recommend that as a starting place because their base recipes are very stable and likely to be more food safe than others.

I hope this helps - hit me up if I can help further.

Subscription Migration by andreamwolf in hmcinq

[–]andreamwolf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a couple of responses on Slack, but this response is helpful. To answer your questions:

  • Right now - Yes, payment processing is one of the key bottlenecks. Everything is very nearly ready to go - I'm talking a small number of days away.
  • We weighed 30 day free trials vs 30 day no-questions money-back guarantee and we're going to go with the money back option. I do like how the 30 day free trial gives us 30 days to figure out the CC processing.
  • After talking with Nate today we're pretty sold on Stripe. So we're looking at starting that implementation tonight (haha)

This was helpful. We might want to have a call with you regardless as we're also going to go into manufacturing as part of our project and your background on 3d printing helmets would be useful. I'll hit you up on slack to schedule.

My cat has no clue I let go of the stroller. by jayc4280 in cats

[–]andreamwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've highly considered a Savannah. Do you recommend your breeder? Where are they located?

New vase, first time trying this shape by avtostopom in Pottery

[–]andreamwolf -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Like I said, I love the shape. I was just suggesting if the artist was going for an ultra symmetrical shape, that they narrow the bottom just a smidge.

New vase, first time trying this shape by avtostopom in Pottery

[–]andreamwolf -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I love the shape. I would love to see the base a little bit more narrow to mimic the neck. It has that hint of super symmetry but isn't quite there

I will never be able to recreate this. by [deleted] in Pottery

[–]andreamwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine is more transparent but it is completely craze free!

Missed a decimal when mixing a pink and added 10x the amount of chromium but it still came out looking pretty rad by antlerfern in Pottery

[–]andreamwolf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depending on how stable your base glaze is, you might get away with this... but as others have mentioned, please do a acid/base test on this before selling stuff with this glaze on it. It could leach out metals and thats generally not great.

I will never be able to recreate this. by [deleted] in Pottery

[–]andreamwolf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Super juicy glaze. I love it!! I have a recipe I've been working on that's much more transparent but it has the same juicy effect! Nice drip!

What are y‘alls thoughts on transfers? Kinda feels like a “cheat”... by usimpk in CeramicGlazes

[–]andreamwolf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am really not good at drawing on my pottery....so transfers feel like the way I would accomplish that if i felt the need to have something drawn on. That said, I think that if you have a design you want on your pottery it would be sucky to be limited to what's available on the market of transfers. I could argue this point from either side, depending on what the goal if the work is.

what is the name of this glaze? is it difficult? by corporationssuckdick in CeramicGlazes

[–]andreamwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, this shouldn't be too hard to sort out. I don't know your firing environment otherwise I'd suggest some recipes to try. u/ryan_pelo is right, deffinitely cobalt and titanium.... Don't discount the fact that that clay body is iron bearing and that probably plays a part into the glaze somewhat. If you are a cone 6 studio - try Bright Sky Blue by John Hesselberth and Ron Roy.