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Don't want to mess up? Read this! Common Mistakes from BOTZ Unidekor Users and How to Fix Them
Are your BOTZ Unidekor glazes fading, shrinking, speckling, or not matching the examples? Here are 9 common problems, their causes, prevention methods, and solutions to save your work.
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"Underglaze, In-glaze, and On-glaze": Choosing the Right Ceramic Decorating Technique for Your Project
Clarifying Underglaze, In-glaze, and On-glaze: What's the Difference? Choose the Right Ceramic Decoration Technique for Your Piece with Easy-to-Understand Steps from Pottery Clay.
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BOTZ Unidekor: One bottle, countless uses!
Discover BOTZ Unidekor Multi-purpose Ceramic Colors (grey bottle, red cap) from Germany. One bottle, all techniques, for both underglaze and onglaze. Heat resistant from 1000–1250°C. Plus tips for stunning results!
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BOTZ Unidekor: The Versatile Ceramic Color That Every Ceramic Artist Should Know About
When it comes to decorating ceramics, many people are familiar with the terms "underglaze" or "overglaze" and often assume that different types of colors must be used for each technique. But what if there was just one color in a bottle that could be applied in various ways?
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Create vibrant, captivating pieces with Mayco and Peacock glazing techniques.
The Peacock glazing technique is an art of creating vibrant, dynamic patterns and a mesmerizing blend of swirling colors, resulting in a powerful and uniquely charming effect.
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Botz 9800 Melting Point Reducer: The secret to beautiful high-fire glazes in a low-fire kiln!
In the world of ceramics, the issues of "firing temperature" and "glaze color" often go hand-in-hand. Many times, we find beautiful Stoneware glazes that we like, but our home kiln can only fire at low temperatures, or sometimes we buy the wrong type of glaze and it becomes unusable.
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A detailed comparison of Top Loading and Front Loading electric kilns.
When working with ceramics, choosing a kiln is a crucial decision, and one of the questions potters often ponder is whether to opt for a "top-loading kiln" or a "front-loading kiln."?
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Revive your ceramic pieces with AMACO Bisque Fix: The 'first aid kit' every ceramicist needs!
In ceramics, mistakes are always possible, whether it's a broken cup handle, cracks from biscuit firing, or a piece shattering before glazing. It w... -
Discover the secrets of 5 top-selling BOTZ Pro shades, along with techniques for achieving a flawless, professional finish.
If you're a ceramic artist still undecided about which BOTZ Pro glaze to start with, or want to know how to bring out the best in this German glaz... -
BOTZ Pro: The revolutionary "Glaze-All-Rounder" coating innovation in the ceramic industry.
A deep dive into BOTZ Pro ceramic glaze from Germany: the secret to giving your pottery a high-end, professional look! Suitable for all firing temperatures from 1020-1280°C. Beautiful, safe, lead-free, and easy to use – all in one jar!
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Newbies must know! Which Mayco coating is worth trying? Come shop!
For those who have never tried Mayco glazes , the essentials to get started are firing temperature and the desired finish, such as pattern drawing or surface effects. But for those who have no idea and want to try Mayco for the first time, Pottery Clay recommends Stroke & Coat® (SC) , a highly flexible glaze for the first time.
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Botz PRO Glazes are applied and fired like this for best results.
After choosing Botz PRO coating, beginners may still be unsure of which coating method will give the best results. Pottery Clay has summarized it for you.
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