Hahaha, I just made the same with crochet and thiught I am soooo original 🙃 nothing is new under the sun! Very nice work actually 👍👌🏼
@lola_bittersweet2024-10-07
Cone five means it's underfired. It's very fragile and not safe for water. Why go through the trouble only to make something that can break in your hand when you pick it out of the kiln?
@odgreen2792024-10-06
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@thenordicequinox2024-10-06
You can do it with starch as well. But who doesn't know that... You find it at the second hand shops all the time.
@the.beached.bluebird2024-10-06
Have you seen lace that goes through this similar process and creates a porcelain lace in the finished work?
@chocolatechicconnection2024-10-06
@maggieaustincake I can see you making this by hand out of clay…and the nectarines too 😂
@9tommie9noble92024-10-06
Okay but it’s not porcelain
@kallfu.ceramica2024-10-06
Cono 5 = 1200°C
@lovingoutside2024-10-05
I love this 😍
@f0nlay2024-10-05
For anyone wondering “Cone 5” is about 2,100° F (or 1,100° Europe). The Cone system of kiln temperature is the oldest and most wildly used. Back in the olden days different types of clay were used to make the cones, and however hot it got before the cone would sag due to melting made it that cones temperature. Think of it as those hardness picks that are used to test glass
@aarthium2024-10-05
Why did I think this was coral
@senfauto2024-10-05
Isn't this the same technique most men use to harden socks?
@tending.the.guiding.flame2024-10-05
Tell me your Gen z, without telling me your Gen Z. Us deceased millenials grew up with this from our grandma's.
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Hahaha, I just made the same with crochet and thiught I am soooo original 🙃 nothing is new under the sun! Very nice work actually 👍👌🏼
Cone five means it's underfired. It's very fragile and not safe for water. Why go through the trouble only to make something that can break in your hand when you pick it out of the kiln?
❤️❤️
You can do it with starch as well. But who doesn't know that... You find it at the second hand shops all the time.
Have you seen lace that goes through this similar process and creates a porcelain lace in the finished work?
@maggieaustincake I can see you making this by hand out of clay…and the nectarines too 😂
Okay but it’s not porcelain
Cono 5 = 1200°C
I love this 😍
For anyone wondering “Cone 5” is about 2,100° F (or 1,100° Europe). The Cone system of kiln temperature is the oldest and most wildly used. Back in the olden days different types of clay were used to make the cones, and however hot it got before the cone would sag due to melting made it that cones temperature. Think of it as those hardness picks that are used to test glass
Why did I think this was coral
Isn't this the same technique most men use to harden socks?
Tell me your Gen z, without telling me your Gen Z. Us deceased millenials grew up with this from our grandma's.