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  • 2 weeks later...
uh oh... looks like there is a small phunnel mod to compete with the mini's!!!

heh, just kidding, nothing can compete!

but that is a very nice cut and i'm glad you like it jon bon!

looks very interesting too, i would want the center to be lower though.

good luck with it.
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So i've been pretty much using this bowl exclusively and now it's starting to blister on the sides. What type of high temperature glaze would you guys recommend putting on there? The white part is completely black like i assumed it would be but is now starting to turn white and expose the clay underneath. I'm looking for the easiest/cheapest solution possible. Thanks
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  • 4 months later...
Bump. I am going to try this to my small phunnel that got chipped:


I don't have access to a diamond blade wet saw, so I am going to try this with an electric table sander next time I go home. Any tips before I try? How does one glaze a phunnel? I would rather reglaze the rim,but don't know how....

And yes, I am desperate for a mini phunnel and can't get my hands on one, and since my small got chipped, this is the opportune moment.
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QUOTE (chromecarz00 @ Mar 3 2009, 09:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
what about it not being glazed?
Id use some food-safe high temp glaze on that stat...
but of course awesome cut


QUOTE (jon bon @ Apr 28 2009, 02:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So i've been pretty much using this bowl exclusively and now it's starting to blister on the sides. What type of high temperature glaze would you guys recommend putting on there? The white part is completely black like i assumed it would be but is now starting to turn white and expose the clay underneath. I'm looking for the easiest/cheapest solution possible. Thanks


You guys do know that glazing requires firing right? Refiring an already glazed piece is not an easy thing to do, especially when you really don't know anything about what cone the phunnel was originally fired at. You're better off not even trying. Edited by foibled again
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QUOTE (delSol_si @ Sep 15 2009, 03:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ya, i guess i will jsut leave it unglazed. I can't even find glycerine, so the chances of me being able to reglaze it are slim to none.


Even if u dont glaze it im sure it will at least last until u get a new one. From the originally oosting it sounds like it did just fine without the glazing for a while but after constant use it started to excpose the clay. But it looks like it took him amonth before it started doing that.
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