Glazing Basics
Technique & Tips
The Science of Glaze
Glazing
Not Glazing
100

What is glaze made out of?

Small pieces of glass

100

True or false

You should rinse your ceramic piece before glazing.

True

100

What happens to glaze in the kiln?

It melts

100

What kind of super-fine, fluffy sugar do you mix with milk or water to make a quick donut glaze?

Powdered sugar (or Confectioners' sugar)

100

What is the only mammal that is capable of true, flapping flight?

A bat

200

At what stage of clay do you apply glaze?

Bisque-ware

200

What do you use to apply glaze to a piece?

A brush

200

True or False

If you mix a red and a blue glaze, you will always get a purple finish.

False

200

If you pour your glaze over a donut that just came out of the hot oven, what will happen to the glaze?

It will melt (and soak into the donut)

200

What is the largest planet in our solar system, famous for its giant red spot?

Jupiter

300

What is the stage of clay after firing the glazed piece?

Glaze-ware

300

What is the general recommended amount of coats of glaze to apply to a piece?

3 coats

300

What is the scientific term or name for the material glaze is mainly composed of?

Silica

300

After you glaze a donut and let it sit on the counter for a few minutes, what happens to the wet glaze?

It dries into a hard, crunchy shell.

300

What is the capital city of New York?

Albany

400

What could happen if there is glaze on the bottom of your piece when firing?

The melted glaze will fuse your piece to the kiln shelf.

400

If you wanted to remove glaze from a piece (before firing), what is the best way to do so?

Wiping it with a wet sponge

400

What is the component that is mixed into glaze that lowers the melting point?

Flux

400

If your glaze is too watery and thin, what should you add more of to make it thicker?

More sugar

400

What do we call a giant, slowly moving river of ice that forms over hundreds of years?

A glacier

500

True or False

You should not layer different colored glazes.

False

500

What is the quality of a glaze being glassy, hard, and non-absorbent?

Vitrification

500

What is the component in glaze that gives it greater viscosity and acts as a refractory to prevent it from running off of vertical surfaces?

Alumina

500

What do we call the super-shiny, smooth glaze that makes a fancy cake look just like a mirror?

Mirror glaze

500

Does Mr. Carvin wear glasses?

(Puts on Glasses)