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Can I create atmospheric effects in an electric kiln? For Flux Sake Episode 57
Happy New Year from the For the Flux Sake gang! In today’s episode Kathy, Rose, and Matt answer three listener questions about kiln p...
Understanding Pottery Chapter 20 Pottery Myths, Errors and Misconceptions Part 3
Welcome to Understanding Pottery, Chapter 20: Pottery Myths, Errors and Misconceptions Part 3. Many terms and theories have surfaced...
Free Online Glaze Chemistry Lesson: Ceramic Glaze Application | Ceramic Materials Workshop
In this video we explore the science behind the application of ceramic glazes. This is just one lesson from one of our online course:...
NCECA 2021 | Coreen Abbott Lecture | Chinese Fast Firing: Rethinking Raku
Introducing Coreen Abbott, 2021 Post-Conference Speaker, Chinese Fast Firing: Rethinking Raku Instagram @coreen.abbott Coreen Abbott...
The Reality of Lead in Ceramics
Lead is everywhere, but should you be scared of it in your dishes? This video tackles why lead is used in glazes in the first place a...
Construction of a Gas Fired Soda Kiln Part 1
Welcome to The Potter’s Round Table slideshow of the construction of a gas-fired soda Kiln at Washington Street Studios. The slidesho...
Does clay really have memory? – For Flux Sake Episode 38
On today’s episode of For Flux Sake our hosts talk about clay memory and why some slab-built things warp. They also discuss delayed p...
Understanding Pottery Chapter 20 Pottery Myths, Errors and Misconceptions Part 2
Welcome to Understanding Pottery, Chapter 20: Pottery Myths, Errors and Misconceptions Part 2. Many terms and theories have surfaced...
Free Glaze Chemistry Lesson: Reading Stull’s Glaze Map
How do we read Stull’s glaze map and what can we learn from it? This is just one segment from one of our online workshops: The...
Pottery Shorts How Does a Thermocouple Work
Welcome to Pottery Shorts, brought to you by The Potter’s Round Table, the topic for this episode is How Does A Thermocouple Work? Wh...