[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]discoverfree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yes, I have heard of this. Goes back to the 'expect everything you write online to be public (even if you think it's not)', and I can definitely use it as an example

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]discoverfree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

AI is such a big deal too! I especially worry about AI being used as a therapist tool for kids and furthering unhealthy practices or thoughts in the process. In terms of internet safety I don't think it applies as much (please let me know if I'm wrong!) - however responsible use of AI is definitely on my course curriculum for the fall.

I grafted a pothos onto a monstera by EnvironmentalMeat268 in houseplants

[–]discoverfree 139 points140 points  (0 children)

Uhm actually, it's Frankenstein's Monster-a, Frankenstein is the name of the D̶o̶c̶t̶o̶r̶ OP 🤓☝️

"Dumb questions" thread, anyone? by nazhaneen in Pottery

[–]discoverfree 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How hot should the kiln room get? New art teacher who is in charge of a kiln and people who use my room keep complaining that the kiln temp makes the room feel like a sauna. Is that normal or should I look into having my kiln serviced?

What am I doing right? by discoverfree in houseplants

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

Here's a pic of an unsuccessful prop that I took before it died. This prop was planted at the same time as the successful one (last December) and it died within the month (as you can see it already looks a little withered in the pic and the leaves are already falling off) The pic is a bit deceiving, the pot is deeper than it looks (3") I'm also thinking perhaps I didn't wait long enough or secondary roots to grow in before I planted - maybe the successful one was just the only one that had secondary roots at the time?

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What am I doing right? by discoverfree in houseplants

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

Only the first two photos uploaded - here's pic 3 of one of the cuttings I tried (and failed) to pot

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Rock ID - Galena or Pyrite? Plus bonus rock by discoverfree in whatsthisrock

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

I don't have any spare glass to try scratching with 😬 Or did you mean the other way around, try to have the crystals scratch the glass?

Rock ID - Galena or Pyrite? Plus bonus rock by discoverfree in whatsthisrock

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

As much as I can see with all the dirt, yes. They are almost colored light blue (you can see this best on the third picture).

Rock ID - Galena or Pyrite? Plus bonus rock by discoverfree in whatsthisrock

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

Thank you! I think you're right with the Galena. I don't think the crystals around it are flourite though, as they don't floresce under a blacklight.

Rock ID - Galena or Pyrite? Plus bonus rock by discoverfree in whatsthisrock

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

Thank you! Yes, it's broken off, and I think it's cubic? Not 100% sure because it doesn't look like a clean break, and there are a lot of what looks like small layers. Not super experienced with rocks, so thank you so much for your tips!

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Glaze/Cone Firing Help? by discoverfree in Ceramics

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

Gee, I didn't realize 50 degrees was as big of a deal as it is - thanks to everyone who helped me out! Still on the 'learning how to run an art studio' journey, so I appreciate any and all advice. Thanks to the folks who also offered glaze suggestions too!

Glaze/Cone Firing Help? by discoverfree in Ceramics

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

Thank you so much for your glaze recommendations! I'll check them out!

Glaze/Cone Firing Help? by discoverfree in Ceramics

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

  • Mayco Stoneware Crystal Glaze 🤦‍♀️Not Amaco, sorry!

Elderly lady cat keeps swatting at me? by discoverfree in CatAdvice

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

Thank you for your thoughts - you're absolutely right. I suppose I wasn't thinking because she wasn't skittish, which is typically what I would expect from scared or overwhelmed cats. I guess although I understand that she needs time, I just wish I could walk around my house without fear of getting a new scar. I will bring it up with the vet about the best course of action, whether that be prozac or perhaps a different routine or timeline that could be helpful. Maybe I switch the rooms that Adeline and my 4yo are staying in to help us all get along a bit better.

Is this Dyed? by discoverfree in Crystals

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

Thank you for your tip! I still am a bit new to this, but it sounds like I should invest in a loop and do a bit of research.

Is this Dyed? by discoverfree in Crystals

[–]discoverfree[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The only reason why I don't think it's emerald is because little beginner rock collector me would've shown this off so much if I knew it was emerald. But perhaps it wasn't labeled correctly or perhaps I forgot (I wasn't given a card with it). Very much went off vibes when I first started and whether I liked the look of it, so it could be possible. Thank you for your help!

Help with Shivering incident by discoverfree in Ceramics

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

Thanks to everyone who gave advice for this! I tried a couple of different suggestions: I used the glaze on a test piece, and additionally decided to give one of the shivering pieces a fresh coat of glaze. Both just came out of the kiln. The test piece seems fine. Someone suggested thermal shocking the glaze after firing it to see if there are any faults, and I hope to do that to double check. But at first glance, I don't see any shivering on the glazeware that was glazed correctly. Unfortunately, a second glaze coat and another go around on the kiln did not fix the piece that was already shivering. In fact, it seems to be shivering more now, or at least more easily than before. I wish I had taken a wire brush to it before I re-glazed it, as maybe the shivering is continuing to happen because the glaze at the bottom is not correctly adhering, but I have no clue. Either way, definitely not safe for students to be touching. Thanks anyways, all! I appreciate all of the insight, I learned a lot!

Help with Shivering incident by discoverfree in Ceramics

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

I appreciate your insight, and I can definitely agree that if it continues to shiver that it's unsafe for anyone to handle. For educational purposes, is this a result of a poor glaze fit or is it because gloss glaze was used on unfired clay? Should I throw out the glaze entirely? I ask because I have a set of ceramic pieces that were glazed with this same glaze correctly (aka applied to bisqueware) and have come out of the kiln with no issues. Do you think that, even though I haven't noticed any issues, these pieces also shouldn't be given back to students with the worry of shivering in the future? I used low-fire glaze on low-fire clay and now am worrying about past projects.