Why is my underglaze peeling?

The most common cause of underglaze flaking, cracking, or peeling is that it has been applied in too thick of a layer to the pottery. It's best to apply 2-3 (possibly 4) thin layers of underglaze for an opaque finish, rather than 1 or 2 thicker ones.
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Why is my underglaze flaking off?

If applying underglaze on greenware, peeling or chipping may occur when it is applied too heavily, applied on a dirty or dusty surface, or if glaze is applied over under fired Cover-Coats.
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Can I fire underglaze twice?

You can bisque fire twice without damaging your ceramics. Bisque firing more than once is quite common practice, particularly if you want to seal underglaze before glazing. There are certain decorative techniques, such as using china paint, that involve firing at lower temperatures multiple times.
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How many coats should you paint underglaze?

A solid base layer of 2-3 coats of underglaze is important for the color to appear without streaking, but once you've got that down, you can use introduce water into the mix and start thinning down your underglaze to create washes.
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How many layers of underglaze should you apply and why?

To get a vibrant rich color when painting on underglaze it's important to apply at least 2 layers. Apply 3 or more layers if you want opacity. If you only apply one layer, the color will look translucent when fired. Also, you will see brush strokes if you have only one coat of underglaze.
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Can you put underglaze on top of underglaze?

And it is true that if you apply underglaze on top of glaze you can encounter problems. Some of these problems are that the underglaze can peel off the glaze. At other times the underglaze will blister and look scorched. However, there are other potters that manage to use this underglaze technique with success.
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Can you water down underglazes?

Underglaze can be thinned out with water and used as a watercolor wash. It's usually recommended that you use 3 layers of underglaze to build up opacity. So, if you dilute underglaze with water, you will need more layers to build up the color.
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Can I layer underglazes?

Yes, you can layer different color underglazes. In fact, many potters do this to create some great creative looks. By layering different colors of underglaze, you can achieve a variety of different effects.
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Does underglaze show through glaze?

Using underglaze pencils is an excellent solution for students who prefer drawing over painting. They must be used on bisque-fired clay. Underglaze pencils will show through glaze and underglaze allowing for more defined shapes and detailed drawings.
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What happens if you over fired glaze?

Overfiring results in glazes that begin to run. The glaze coat may be thinner at the top of the pot and thicker at the bottom. Glaze may even run off the pot and drip onto the kiln shelf or other pots. Seriously overfired pots may show ​pinholing and pitting as the glaze reaches evaporation temperature.
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What happens if you underfire bisque?

Bisque firing too low: Underfired glazes can be a result of bisque ware that is underfired. That would mean that the bisqued surface is too porous and when you apply the glaze, the surface absorbs too much of it. The result could be underfired glaze, because there is too much glaze on the pot.
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Can you Refire glazed work?

Pottery can be reglazed and refried multiple times. Most pottery glazes need to be applied in 1-3 layers. Pottery that has already been fired with a glaze can be re-glazed and fired 2 times.
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Do you have to fire underglaze before glazing?

Another advantage is that you won't risk messing up your design when you apply the clear glaze. However, you can apply the clear glaze right over the top of the underglaze without a firing between. This is best done if you applied your underglaze to bisque, because greenware can absorb glaze and crack.
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Why is my glaze cracking while drying?

When a glaze cracks as it dries on a pot, it usually means that the glaze is shrinking too much. This is normally caused by having too much plastic material (ball clay) in the glaze. If this is the problem, it should exist from the beginning (not appear two months later).
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Why is my pottery pinging?

What does pinging pottery mean? If your pottery pings, it means the glaze and the clay beneath it did not adhere properly during the firing cycle.
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Can you apply underglaze to bone dry clay?

Most commercially-produced underglazes can be used on both bone-dry greenware or ​bisque ware. Using underglazes gives you an advantage that lends fluidity in the design process.
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Does underglaze stick to kiln shelf?

Normally underglaze does not stick to the kilns shelf when it is fired. However, this depends on the kind of underglaze you are using and how you have applied it. Most modern underglaze does contain silica, which melts when it is fired. So, your underglaze may become a bit sticky.
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Can you put wax resist over underglaze?

You can apply wax over an Underglaze layer and chip away a pattern, then layer with a different colored and textured glaze (Mishima with wax resist). Let's take a look at some popular techniques of using wax resists in glazing!
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Can you slip trail over underglaze?

Underglazes are wonderful and versatile because you can use underglaze on greenware and bisque ware. Kym Nicolas prefers to slip trail underglaze on greenware because it feels like an natural extension of the throwing process.
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How do I stop underglaze when running?

You can prevent smudging by applying a range of fixatives over the underglaze or applying your glaze in a particular way. You can also re-fire decorated ceramics to bisque before glazing. It's exasperating to work hard at perfecting your underglaze technique, only for the details of your work to be lost.
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Can you mix underglaze like paint?

Underglaze doesn't mix exactly the same as paint or ink, where results match an Itten color wheel, but you can still mix them together, applying color theory as a basis to experiment.
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Can underglaze be fired to cone 6?

Coyote Underglazes are the only commercially available underglazes specially designed to be fired at cone 5-6. The colors can be mixed, and stay true and stable up to cone 10 in oxidation. They are always bold and striking, and are suited to functional ware when covered in Coyote Gloss Clear and fired to cone 6.
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What happens if ceramic glaze is too thick?

Fluid melt glazes, or those having high surface tension at melt stage, can blister on firing if applied too thick. Glazes having sufficient clay to produce excessive shrinkage on drying will crack (and crawl during firing) if applied too thick. Fluid melt glazes will run off ware if applied too thick.
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