Create 21 Glazes From a Single Recipe

What happens when you take one base glaze and systematically blend copper, cobalt, and iron oxide? In this video, I'll show you how to use a triaxial glaze blend to turn a single base glaze into 21 unique test glazes. It's one of the most effective ways to explore colour, surface variation, and glaze chemistry while building your own glaze palette. In this video you'll learn: What a triaxial blend is and why it works How to plan and mix a triaxial glaze test accurately How three colourants interact to create 21 different glaze combinations How this method can accelerate your glaze development By the end of the video, you'll understand how one glaze recipe can become the starting point for an entire collection of new colours, surfaces, and effects. Want to know more about the Cone 10 white glaze? I've got other videos where I go into the recipe and discuss both Cone 6 and Cone 10 glazes in more detail. If you enjoy ceramic glaze testing, pottery tutorials, and glaze chemistry, consider subscribing for more videos. **LINK TO PDF Blend Calculations** https://www.stevebrownceramics.com/re... #Pottery #Ceramics #GlazeChemistry #GlazeTesting #TriaxialBlend #CeramicArt #PotteryStudio #ceramicglaze 00:00 INtro 02:09 Start base glaze 04:22 Blend calculations 09:15 Adding glazes 11:40 Results 13:10 End