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Bubble Glaze Experiment With Close Ups.


Matt Oz

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For all those who wonder what it really looks like inside your pot when it is at high temperatures, here is an awesome vid.   I have posted it in this thread because it seemed germane and I could not find another better thread.  Maybe it deserves its own thread, I don't know.

 

I have watched this 17 second video countless times and cant look away.  Althougn you know that a lot is changing, you almost cannot pick how! ^_^   It helps to focus on one small bump or nodule and then just stare at it for the entire time

 

 

Trying to embed this video as I have seen done with other youtube stuff on the forums, so if it does not appear right and you can give me any tips on how to do it, please sing out!

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I would try layering a second white glaze on top of the last blue tile you showed. You may get a similar effect of an "oilspot" glaze (except blue in color) if the bubbles bring up the blue glaze through the white in the same manner as the iron oxides do in the oulspot.

 

Jed

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