What do you put on top of the fired raku piece before covering it?

Underglaze can be applied to raku pottery in the same way that it is applied to any other. Often the underglaze is left to dry and then a clear crackle glaze is applied on top before raku firing.
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Do you need glaze for raku?

At its core, raku is a low-temperature firing method. The fact that we remove the ware from the kiln while the pots are hot and the glaze is molten is irrelevant.
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How do you seal fired pottery?

Sealing raku pottery vessels is done by pouring the liquid quartz into the vase. This is then left for around 20 seconds, and then the remaining liquid can be poured back into the container.
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What is raku glazing?

The Raku technique is essentially when glazed ceramics are taken from the kiln while they are still glowing red hot and are then placed in a material that would be able to catch fire, such as sawdust or newspaper. This technique is used to starve the piece of oxygen, which creates a myriad of colors within the glaze.
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Can you use underglaze on Raku?

Underglaze can be applied to raku pottery in the same way that it is applied to any other. Often the underglaze is left to dry and then a clear crackle glaze is applied on top before raku firing.
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Obvara Raku Firing (Narrated Version)



How do I get crackle in raku?

To achieve a good crackle, which is the hallmark of a great Raku pot, once the firing is complete and you have turned off the fuel and removed the kiln lid, allow the Raku kiln to cool down a little before removing your pots from the kiln.
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How do you waterproof fired clay?

So, for example, if you want to waterproof a flowerpot, put tung oil, Thompson's water seal, or acrylic floor polish on the inside of the pot. Paint and seal the outside.
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How do you glaze fire and pottery?

The general process of glazing ceramics is by mixing your glazes, applying the glaze to bisque-ware, letting it dry, then finally loading it into the kiln for the glaze firing. The kiln is slowly brought up to the appropriate temperature for the silica in the glaze to melt, then slowly cooled again.
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Do you have to bisque fire before raku firing?

First you must bisque fire your pots as usual. Make sure you use a clay that is designed for Raku firing. It will be an open body with good thermal shock characteristics. Next you can apply slip, apply glaze, or just leave the pot bare.
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Can you drink from raku?

May I use your Raku ceramics to eat and/or drink? Yes, you may. Unlike traditional Raku ceramics, we use only food-safe glazes without lead or other metals.
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How do you saggar a fire?

Saggar Firing Process

The pot is placed in an outdoor propane kiln and fired to a temperature of approximately 1220 degrees, releasing fumes and smoke that adhere to the surface of the ceramic form. After cooling the vessel is washed and polished with a clear wax to protect the uniquely different surface decoration.
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What clay do you use for raku?

Grogged stoneware clay is suitable for raku firing. Grog helps make the pottery more resistant to thermal shock and reduces shrinkage. There are specially made raku clay's that often contain kyanite. Porcelain can be raku fired if it contains a suitable grog, is well made, and is fired under 1200F.
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What combustible materials are used in raku firing?

Combustible materials for raku firing
  • Newspaper.
  • Horsehair.
  • Sawdust.
  • Straw.
  • Leaves.
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How do you waterproof clay pottery?

Sealing terra-cotta pots is as easy as giving them a quick coat of paint. Use a multipurpose waterproofing spray, which you might also use to waterproof things like painted garden decor and outdoor wooden furniture, or paint on a layer of water-based sealant that dries to a clear finish.
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How do you seal clay?

If you want to make your clay water-resistant I always recommend using either a clear polyurethane varnish or an acrylic sealer. Both of these create a non-porous transparent layer that seals your clay project. They can be brushed or sprayed on and usually come in either a matt, satin or gloss finish.
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How do you seal acrylic paint on pottery?

If you are going to paint with acrylics on unglazed ceramic and you don't plan to fire the ceramic in a kiln, then after the acrylics have dried you can seal it with a water-based polyurethane, such as Jo Sonja's Water Based Polyurethane Varnish (this links to Blick Art Materials, and if you make a purchase I get a ...
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Can you bisque fire in a raku kiln?

Bisque firing in a raku kiln is in a certain extent possible however: It may require concessions with regard to your choice of clay that you are using. It require practice and building up some experience.
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How do you make a salt glaze for ceramics?

To achieve the glaze, you'll need to carefully add the salt to the firebox (slowly, using a steel angle, so it has enough time to vaporize before hitting the firebox floor). Some alternative methods potters use are to add sodium carbonate to water and spray it into the firebox.
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How do you make ash glaze?

Perhaps the simplest form of ash glaze, other than the natural deposits of ash that occur in a wood-fired kiln, is created by spraying pots with wood ash or painting a pot with glue and rolling it in sieved ash, shaking off the excess and firing to cone 9.
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How do you seal ceramics?

Apply a liberal amount of Marble Infusion sealant to both the interior and exterior of your ceramic vessel. This sealant penetrates the glaze and bonds directly with the ceramic on a molecular level. Let it sit for 24 hours to complete the process.
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