
Sunny
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Mine didn't turn out good. I put it on a test piece with other PC glazes. I put it on vertically and flat, both were dark. The vertically side ran on my shelf. I did 3 coats.
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I just painted the Palladium on a test bowl by itself and with some other PC color schemes. Will let you know how it turns out after firing.
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Underglazes are good for detail work. I paint my detail work on greenware than fire to bisque 04. That way when I put my glaze on, it won't pull the underglaze off.
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I'm so glad this was posted. That glaze is on my list when I go to the pottery store. Post pics !! I really want to see what this looks like.
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So happy for you. Hope the kiln won't be too pricey to fix.
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My kiln is in our garage. So it depends on the season. Right now, being so cold out, I wait til it gets down to 100* than open it and unload it. In the summer when it's really hot out there, I'll prop the lid and pull out the peepholes around 300*.
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Also, if you want the glaze look for the inside, you can glaze the top part down an inch or so inside.
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Oh, I love that idea. And yes, I'm with grype, I don't like saying (or typing) old lady ... lol
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If your planting succulents, I would leave the inside unglazed. They like being on the dry side. Glazed would hold moisture. I've never had a problem with root systems on my unglazed pots. I have a cactus wall on my fence in the summer, lots of cactus and succulents all in pots not glazed in side.
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I'm in zone 5. I store all my planters in the shed in the winter. I've had them crack if left out.
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Potter's Choice Cone Palladium Pc-4 5-6 Glaze
in Clay and Glaze Chemistry
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It looks really cool when you put the palladium over other glazes. I love the effect. But, on it's own, it's not turning out like it should.
This one is palladium over textured amber brown
This is palladium over blue rutile