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Using wax resist ceramics.
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This procedue will make about 1 2 gallon of wax resist for about 10 this also works well as a saw lube and a tool waterproffer not to mention one of the best fire starters.
The most common use for wax resists is also the most practical.
This wax resist is perfect for bisque ware.
Brushing wax resist on these areas is a great solution.
Try using wax to resist glaze or underglaze.
Additionally wax products can be used in surface decoration on both wet and fired.
The wonderful part of this wax resist is its purple color.
Wax resist over glaze.
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It is often helpful to slow down the drying of one part of a piece while the rest catches up.
In ceramics wax resist is often applied to bisque ware in order to resist the application of glazes slips or underglazes.
Wax resists wax emulsions and actual melted wax itself are all used in pottery.
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Tips on resists wax latex melted wax using wax resist for even drying.
The wax slows drying.
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However the blessing of being able to peel latex off can also be a curse because you have to peel it off before firing.
These these techniques will help you add complexity to your surfaces.
Latex resist is a great tool for creating intricate patterns on your work and it is more forgiving than wax resist.
Commercial wax resist is avaialable but at 20 a pint im too cheap to go that route.
Wax resist is used to cover areas on pottery you dont want galze or slip to get on when you dip the peices into your vat of chemicals.
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This is a introduction to wax resist and how to use it with glazing.
A simple pottery decorating technique creating beautiful designs using wax resist over glaze.
Wax resist can be applied to the bottom of a pot to prevent glazes and ceramic pieces from sticking to the kiln shelf during firings.
For example on the rims of plates or where handles are attached to mugs.
It protects bisque from all sorts of glazes and slips.
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