Egyptian Faience- Amy Waller -2104
Had a great time at Clay Club last night. I am posting this video of Amy Waller doing her Egyptian Faience techniques. She did a great job! I think it is really brave for people to demo - for free- show their techniques and endure the insults of the crowd. Amy did a great job.
We also have one coming with Will Baker which was also fantastic. It was amazing to see what didn't make the video (since it is under 10 minutes) which was how he makes the surfaces so smooth! Very interesting.
I will post Will's later today.
http://www.amywallerpottery.com/
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I have read of other people using various kinds of release (one I'm remembering off the top of my head is olive oil, used with a bisque mold), so it would certainly be worth a try. I've also read about people using cling wrap (Saran wrap) between the paste and the mold so that might be another thing to try.
Sorry for the long answer - let me know if any of it doesn't make sense and/or I didn't answer your question!
"The Complete Compendum [sic] by Conrad suggests that you sift a mixture of 1/2 sodium and Borax over the finished product before firing."
The rest of his post is here:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/bit.listserv.clayart/Xk42O1C0NKg/44gzzeznePAJ
The book referenced is John W. Conrad's "Ceramic Formulas: The Complete Compendium." I don't have a copy at hand, and I'm not sure if that is what I'm remembering reading, but here's the book info in case it's helpful for anyone:
http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC1289015
Hope this helps! If you try it, I'd love to hear how it goes.
Thank you,
K. phelan