Commercial Glazes are great, but we have learned SO MUCH mixing our own glazes. You will need to wear a mask and be in a well ventilated space or outside. There is also an initial investment of materials. But the cost of testing new glazes is a tiny fraction of what you pay for commercial glazes plus shipping. Now I can create MOST glazes in a test batch for only a few dollars. I was not a very engaged student in 9th grade chemistry class - the last chemistry class I remember taking. But in now that those letters mean something to me, they are suddenly interesting! Who knew! 🤪
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The MUST HAVE Mid Range Glaze Book:
Other Glazing Tools:
Buckets for liquid glaze: https://amzn.to/2JbPx4H
Dipping Tongs: https://amzn.to/2Hv1YIr
Dipping Tongs (grips differently): https://amzn.to/362ZWcd
Precision Tip Applicator Bottles (range of bottles & sizes): https://amzn.to/33a2TFJ
Precision Tip Applicator Bottle (range of tip sizes, one bottle): https://amzn.to/3m0oZly
Brushes: https://amzn.to/3q0c7OC
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