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Hsin-Chuen Lin on Instagram: "810. Throwing a sodium silicate covered jar. There are lots of information in the long video, including how I position my hands while pulling up the wall, what is the right amount of time heating the sodium silicate, how the texture from the finger mark affect the crackle texture and how to make the gallery for the lid. If you are interested in the above mentioned information, I recommend that you watch the full version on my youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GCX178MuUg" Sodium Silicate Pottery Texture, Pottery Texture, Pottery Tutorials, Ceramics Pottery Vase, Ceramic Techniques, Pottery Clay, Clay Pottery, Pottery Vase, Ceramics Pottery

Hsin-Chuen Lin on Instagram: "810. Throwing a sodium silicate covered jar. There are lots of information in the long video, including how I position my hands while pulling up the wall, what is the right amount of time heating the sodium silicate, how the texture from the finger mark affect the crackle texture and how to make the gallery for the lid. If you are interested in the above mentioned information, I recommend that you watch the full version on my youtube channel…

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Ceramic Wheel Throwing: Using Sodium Silicate to Create a Crackle Texture : 11 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables Ceramic Wheel, Blow Torch, Beginner Pottery, Ceramic Texture, Wheel Throwing, Metal Fish, Pottery Painting Designs, Pottery Tools, Pottery Techniques

Ceramic Wheel Throwing: Using Sodium Silicate to Create a Crackle Texture: Welcome welcome!! In this demo, I'm going to show how to make a narrow-necked bottle with an awesome crackle pattern made by using Sodium Silicate and a blow torch. There are some crackle glazes out there which are OK but after trying them I decided…

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Ceramic Wheel Throwing: Using Sodium Silicate to Create a Crackle Texture: Welcome welcome!! In this demo, I'm going to show how to make a narrow-necked bottle with an awesome crackle pattern made by using Sodium Silicate and a blow torch. There are some crackle glazes out there which are OK but after trying them I decided…

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Anjali | QUIRKY CERAMICS on Instagram: "Black and white is a classic for this technique and porcelain looks best when it is fired with clear glaze! Thanks ClayKing 👑@claykingceramics 👑for sponsoring this post! The tools used are, speedball bats , Mayco underglaze and sodium silicate from CLAY KING Use Code👑👑 “quirky” 👑👑to save  $5 on $50 and $10 on $100 How to - The crackle texture! 💬 Thick cylinder is important for this technique or it will collapse later when you try to expand  💬 We could also do this without using an underglaze and fire it with a glaze that shows textures 💬 Sodium silicate has to be dry before expanding and thick coats provide good cracks Hope you find this useful. Have fun trying this! Let me know if you have any questions!" Quirky Ceramics, Sodium Silicate Pottery, Cracked Pottery, Black Clay Pottery Glazing Techniques, Plaster Clay Cracking, Cracked Glaze Ceramics, Sodium Silicate Pottery Texture, Underglaze Techniques, Additive Texture Ceramics

Anjali | QUIRKY CERAMICS on Instagram: "Black and white is a classic for this technique and porcelain looks best when it is fired with clear glaze! Thanks ClayKing 👑@claykingceramics 👑for sponsoring this post! The tools used are, speedball bats , Mayco underglaze and sodium silicate from CLAY KING Use Code👑👑 “quirky” 👑👑to save $5 on $50 and $10 on $100 How to - The crackle texture! 💬 Thick cylinder is important for this technique or it will collapse later when you try to expand 💬…

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