Glazing Tips

In the classroom, we use Mayco Stroke and Coat, which is a dependable and versatile glaze, no matter what temperature our glaze firing runs to. Sometimes if you fire it hotter, the colors burn out, but I find that they tend to look great at cone 5, as well as vibrant and rich at cone 06.

In the videos below I show you how to tape off areas to keep free from glaze, as well as how to apply glaze successfully.

How to apply glaze with a paint brush

How to glaze details.

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