I spent the morning glazing the pots that came out of the bisque kiln. Most of my pots get a simple shino glaze liner. The exteriors have been slipped prior to bisque firing. I apply a hot wax to the rims of the pots to keep the glaze off during the pour out. If any glaze drips on to the exterior of the pot I wipe it way with a damp sponge. Here are a couple of videos showing the glazing.
This clip shows me putting a shino liner glaze in a long rectangular baker/server. This pot was made on the potter's wheel and altered into shape. Then bisque fired. Before glazing I use a hot wax to wax the rim of the pot.
This short clip shows me putting a shino liner glaze in a group of handmade pottery mugs. These mugs were made on the potter's wheel and then dipped in a blue slip. They were then bisque fired. Before glazing I use a hot wax to wax the rims of the pots.
Ok. I hope that is helpful or informative or maybe even a tad bit entertaining. I'm off to spend the rest of the day with my sweet wife. Have a great Friday folks. Thanks for watching.