Thanks! I have a dehumidifier and I was thinking of putting the pieces insiede a box and let it slowly suck the humidity out of them.
I love your idea, Pres! But I dont have that kind of table, I think doing some experiment with a fan could help me.
Thanks Hulk, yes, I mean two hours. I will try what you suggested!
According to your experience in a two-hours session it would be possible to model and decorate with engobe some pieces? I am planning a lesson and this is my time limit. The real question is: could I speed up the drying process to have in so little time the leather hardness required to decorate the works? Can I use a fan?
Thanks!
Hi everyone, I'm really happy to be part of this forum.
I’m having a pottery workshop in a week, I was planning to use underglaze on pre prepared mugs and plates leather hard, but then I discover the Stroke and coat by Mayco.
It would be a dream to let the students create the works and let them immediately decorate them with this type of glaze. The informations say that you can use them on wet clay.
My question is: someone has already tried them? Can I use them with objects that are still wet? It would be a game changer. My workshop will last only two hours, what do you think?
Thanks!