On today’s episode of For Flux Sake Matt does a deep dive into crystalline glazes. The gang also talks about the nature of frits and the composition of stains.
On today’s episode of For Flux Sake, our hosts talk about the best way to measure progress in a firing. They also talk about Chat GPT and the potential for artificial intelligence in ceramics, as well as answer questions about quartz inversion and firing schedules.
For today’s episode, we have a live taping from this year’s NCECA conference in Cincinnati, OH. Kathy, Matt, and Rose took questions from the audience about glaze development and mysterious kiln reactions.
On today’s episode of For Flux Sake our hosts talk about clay memory and why some slab-built things warp. They also discuss delayed pinging and the aging of glazed work.
On today’s episode of For Flux Sake our hosts dive down the rabbit hole of unglazed ceramics and vitrification. Along the way Matt talks about the history of kiln technology while also offering to fight any ancient Grecians who might be listening to the podcast. It gets wild.
On today’s episode of For Flux Sake our hosts answer a handful of questions about material substitutions. They talk about the similarities between iron and cobalt colorants, and which raw materials you can interchange for others.
On today’s episode of For Flux Sake our hosts answer three questions about clay bodies. They talk about how you make casting slip, determining when it is ok to mix clay bodies together, and whether or not aging your clay makes a difference for plasticity.
On today’s episode of For Flux Sake our hosts talk about the best ways to transport glazed pots from your home studio to the community kiln and why black underglaze can have trouble staying smooth at cone 10. They also return to a discussion from a previous episode about the practicality of using beach sand as a clay or glaze material.
On today’s episode of For Flux Sake our hosts celebrate the holiday season with their ceramic gift guide. They also answer three questions about kilns and firing, including differences in kiln types, practical tools for maintenance, and whether water or air is to blame for explosions during firing.
On today’s episode of For Flux Sake our fearless hosts start with a listener question about what they make (or used to make) in their own studios. They also discuss how reduction works and if it’s possible to create reduction in an electric kiln.
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Currently, we offer several course options to fit your schedule and learning style no matter where you live! All of our courses feature an in-depth study of glazes and clay bodies with hands-on lab testing and live discussions with the instructor and other students.
Understanding Glazes is our most popular online course, providing a clear and comprehensive foundation in glaze chemistry. Learn how glaze materials interact, troubleshoot common issues, and formulate your own unique glazes.
Take Control of Your Clay. Intro to Clay Bodies empowers you to understand the materials in your clay and how they impact your work. Learn to troubleshoot issues and refine your clay for peak studio performance.
Ready to Experiment? Advancing Glazes builds on your foundational knowledge with in-depth lab experiments and a self-directed glaze project. Explore the nuances of glaze chemistry and unlock advanced techniques.
Unlock the Magic of Crystalline Glazes. In Crystal Ball, you'll learn the secrets and techniques to create breathtaking crystalline effects on your pottery. Discover how to grow these unique and captivating glazes.
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Dive into the world of Shino glazes, renowned for their milky white hues, textured surfaces, and connection to Japanese aesthetics. Explore their history, chemistry, techniques, and how to achieve the signature Shino look.
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Build Your Ceramic Foundation, Your Way. Our self-guided workshops offer an accessible starting point for understanding basic glaze chemistry. Learn essential skills at your own pace, whenever it suits you.
New to Glazes? Start Here! Glaze of Our Lives is our on-demand online workshop designed for absolute beginners. Learn what glazes are and how they work, no prior experience needed!
Unlock the Potential of Cone 6 Glazes. Dive deep into Mid-Temperature glazing with The Middle Glazes, a comprehensive 54-part course exploring the techniques and possibilities of this incredibly popular firing range.
Our short workshop, Glazed and Confused, will guide you through the Unity Molecular Formula and demonstrate how it can be a powerful tool for troubleshooting and improving your glaze recipes for a better studio experience.
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