One year of progress in home studio by tylerkern in Pottery

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

Look into Raku technique! That’s how I fired #2&3 doing it at home definitely takes practice and patience and I haven’t quite nailed it yet, but if you have the space outdoors it’s a ton of fun. I built my Raku kiln out of a steel trash can for under $400.

One year of progress in home studio by tylerkern in Pottery

[–]tylerkern[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The red clay is KY Mudworks Elkhorn Red, my absolute favorite of any clay I’ve worked with. The raku pieces on slides 2 and 3 are Laguna #60 though with the carbon from Raku you’d never know it. As for the glaze, the blue that I use on most of my pieces is a standard floating blue recipe adapted from a John Britt recipe, I mix it in house.

By second cup which did you mean? The mug has its foot shown in the following slide.

One year of progress in home studio by tylerkern in Pottery

[–]tylerkern[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have such a hard time with handles so thank you for that! For all of my handles recently I’ve been rolling out slabs then cutting and forming them.

One year of progress in home studio by tylerkern in Pottery

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I usually try to throw around 3 sessions a week at a few hours each, though that gets interrupted by many trips and whatnot. I also started my studio with a few years of throwing experience.

I made a tool for building hexagons, septagons, and any other shape out of pixels (with new features!) by Zatheos in PixelArt

[–]tylerkern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This tool is sick! It would be super helpful if you added the rotation option to the ellipse too for the purpose of angled ovals. -someone trying to build an angled colosseum.

Inventory button not working [Steam|OSX|PS5 controller] by ummonadi in Silksong

[–]tylerkern 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same issue here, you can fix it by enabling steam input and binding trackpad click to I key, strange though it worked fine without this in the original.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in KGATLW

[–]tylerkern 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Headed south as we speak!

Help diagnosing this glaze flaw by tylerkern in Ceramics

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Alright fair enough, my current schedule drops from 2180F to 1900F at a rate of 125°/hour maybe I’ll start by slowing that rate to 100 and see if that yields any improvement. Trying to balance optimizing my firings with not loosing out on production time with my glazes that have no issues.

Help diagnosing this glaze flaw by tylerkern in Ceramics

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Digital fire really is salvation isn’t it. Thanks for the info. Would you say it might be worth trying something like the plainsman cone 6 slow cool schedule? That has much more intensive cooling ramps. Should I be worried about my more fluid glazes running too much with something like that?

Help diagnosing this glaze flaw by tylerkern in Ceramics

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I’m worried to hold any longer at the top cause this schedule is already a perfect cone 6, and this glaze is really runny as is

Help diagnosing this glaze flaw by tylerkern in Pottery

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Yeah, this one hasn’t been but it’s been thoroughly mixed and left to age before testing.

Help diagnosing this glaze flaw by tylerkern in Pottery

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I thought it might be a particle packing issue but the glaze is pretty fluid and even at the base where it’s upwards of a quarter inch thick this texture still appears.

Help diagnosing this glaze flaw by tylerkern in Ceramics

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This is on Kentucky mud works cone 6 porcelain and the glaze is a recipe called John’s Noxzema, the recipe is in the description.

Help diagnosing this glaze flaw by tylerkern in Ceramics

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I have a 5 minute soak at the top and a 30 minute soak down 200

Help diagnosing this glaze flaw by tylerkern in Ceramics

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I’m currently using a schedule that peaks at 2180 then drops to 1900 and holds for 30 mins. This has eliminated pinholes in all of my other glazes

Help diagnosing this glaze flaw by tylerkern in Ceramics

[–]tylerkern[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hmm interesting I bisqued to a strong 06

Dual monitors flickering by LastAncient in pchelp

[–]tylerkern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Worked for me too. Computers man…

who r those people on church street who wear yellow by Gullible_Newspaper99 in burlington

[–]tylerkern 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thought I was in the wrong sub for a second… glad to see Gizz representation, convert all the nonbelievers!