Why does my glaze pinhole?

Perhaps the most common of all glaze defects, pinholes are tiny holes in the glaze surface which penetrate all the way through to the body. They are caused by gases escaping from the clay body during the firing cycle, after originating from tiny pieces of organic matter, such as charcoal, which is present in the clay.
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How do you fix pinholes in glaze?

Increasing flux content to produce a more fluid melt often works well to combat pinholes and pits. Sometimes very small additions of ZnO, SrO, or Li2O can have a dramatic effect on glaze flow. Sourcing fluxes from frit or using a finer particle size material will improve the melt flow also.
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What causes glaze to drip?

Pots that have been underfired can be fired again to a higher temperature, which may salvage the 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.
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What happens if you put glaze on too thick?

Fluid melt glazes will run off ware if applied too thick. Glazes having a thermal expansion lower than the body, and thickly applied on the inside of vessels, can fracture the piece during kiln cooling. Those having a higher expansion than the body will often craze if applied too thick.
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Can you put glaze over glaze?

You can layer glazes either to create a pattern on top or to get better coverage. Whichever method you choose to do, make sure you let the layer below dry before applying the new layer.
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Understanding Pottery Chapter 19 Glaze Defects



How long should ceramic glaze dry before firing?

After you've made your pot from clay it will be ready for its bisque firing once it gets to the bone dry stage (about 1 week after the making of it). Your pot needs to be bone dry to go into the kiln for the first firing to prevent it from exploding!
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How do you fix pinholes in paint?

Pinholes can only be repaired successfully by thoroughly sanding the substrate or by filling the holes with body filler.
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Why do ceramics have holes?

The space in between the two layers of ceramic is filled with air. When air heats up, it expands. Every time you pour a hot drink like coffee or tea into your mug, it heats the air in between the layers, causing it to expand. The hole offers a path for the expanded air to escape.
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What is shivering in glaze?

In shivering the fired glaze is under too much compression and begins to buckle or flake off in sheets exposing the underlying clay body. If one glaze shivers adjusting the glaze with a high expansion material such as frit or feldspar will bring the glaze into a compatible fit with the clay body.
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What app best reduces pinholes?

In the case of DESMOPOL polyurethane membrane, we can completely eliminate the risk of the appearance of pin-holes or bubbling with the addition of DESMOPLUS. This additive allows the application of DESMOPOL in a single coat with the desired thickness, producing a completely smooth finish with no bubbling or pin-holes.
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What is pinhole defect?

Pinholes are a coating defect (holiday) can be prevented by the use of surface tension reducing agents to transport air bubbles to the surface of a coating.
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What causes pitting in paint?

They are usually produced due to the presence of contaminants in the paint such as silicones, greases, waxes or oils that repel paint. These contaminants can be found in the material used to clean the part (cloths), or in tools used during the painting process, such as a spray gun or the compressed air line.
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Should you preheat a glaze firing?

Some potters will put their glazed ware straight into the kiln and fire it immediately. However, glaze contains water, and this is absorbed by bisque ware when glaze is applied. Ideally, leave your pottery overnight after glazing to allow this water to evaporate. Or add a pre-heat to your firing schedule.
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How do I get better at glazing?

Clean Bisque Ware Before Glazing

It's best to use a wet sponge to get any dust or debris off your pottery before you glaze especially after sanding. A damp sponge works great and your pottery dries fast. It's best not to submerge your pottery in water or rinse it off under running water.
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Can pottery be too dry to fire?

If your pottery is not bone dry before firing, there is a higher chance of cracking or even breaking in the kiln. The more you know about the drying process, the less likely you will have cracks.
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What happens if you fire glaze twice?

One technique you may not have used is multiple firings. Some people fire a single piece 3, 4 or even more times until they get exactly what they like. The only rule in multiple firings is that you can't re-fire at a hotter temperature than a previous firing, or you will burn off the lower temperature glaze..
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How many layers of glaze should I apply?

Typically, three coats are applied. Each dries slowly, hardening as it does so (the glazes contain binders).
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What happens if you layer glazes?

Layering multiple glazes will build up increasing amounts of glaze on your pot. If the glaze is too thick, it will eventually begin to crack and fall off the work.
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How do you know if the glaze is the right consistency?

Your glaze should be the consistency of heavy whipping cream, thick but not too viscous. If you find that your glaze is too thick, try adding small amounts of water slowly, until it reaches the proper consistency. While adding water to your glaze, be sure you are stirring it constantly.
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Can you Refire Overfired glaze?

Once it has had a certain amount of heatwork, the chemical makeup of the glaze will have been altered. So, when you are refiring, you are piling a lot of heatwork onto glaze that is already almost mature. This can lead to the glaze being over mature or overfired.
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How do you stop pinholes from casting?

Use material with reduced aluminum contents and ensure that casting temperatures are adequately high. Low casting temperatures reinforce the tendency towards defects which is considered an indicator that pin hole formation is caused by surface oxidation of the melt during casting and solidification.
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What causes pinholes in gelcoat?

Pinholes appearing in your gel coat film can be caused by air pockets or dirt getting into your gel coat layer. Before spraying, check your equipment for moisture in the airlines as well as dirt in the traps.
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