
94. Simple Ways to Fix Imperfections in Fired Pottery
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Imperfections are a natural part of pottery, and many of these only manifest after a pot has been either bisque or glaze fired.
But you don’t need to throw a pot away just because of a minor imperfection!
In this episode, I talk about four very common imperfections in fired pottery and simple ways to fix them:
✔️Hairline cracks appearing in pieces of pottery after the bisque firing, in pieces of pottery that have been joined together
✔️A rough surface after a pot has been glaze-fired, created by a too-thin layer of ash glaze, e.g on the rim of a mug.
✔️A rough surface on the base of a pot caused by tiny pieces of kiln shelf sticking to it after the glaze firing.
✔️Bubbles in a glaze that become sharp once a pot has cooled after being glaze-fired.
You can watch the video version of this episode on YouTube.
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