If you have work in ceramics you almost certainly have had some glaze that doesn't want to work the way it says it does. Some glazes seem to be more prone to this than others, the blue glazes from AMACO Potters Choice Brush-on Glazes have been the most finicky and unreliable in my experience, and the AMACO Low Fire Gloss Glazes being the most reliable. But sometimes no matter what you do, they just want to turn out horribly. Here is what you can do when this happens:
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Cinder Blackwater
An artist who is constantly looking for new things or new ways to use old things. Honest to a fault. As frugal as a broke college student. Individuals in the Creature Family
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