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Using the Ram Fountain Glazer and Vacuum Hand


The fountain glazer makes a fountain of glaze using a foot pedal to create the pressure. The vacuum hand is a suction device using a vacuum pump. I use the same vacuum pump that came with my pug mill. A thumb lever in the handle makes and breaks the suction. When the glaze is the same inside and out, there is no need for waxing. I do brushwork on many of my pots, so an even glaze coat is essential. This tool makes my life MUCH easier!

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fountain glazer
fountain glazer

1. Fountain Glazer with pipe for vases sticking up through the glaze.

2. Glazing inside of vase. The fountain of glaze shoots up into the vase when I depress the foot lever.

fountain glazer
fountain glazer

3. Letting glaze drip off

4. Dipping outside of vase

fountain glazer
fountain glazer

5. Letting glaze drip off. I do have vases that I glaze with 2 colors inside and out. I still use this system for the inside glazing since it produces an even inside coat. But I do have to wax before dipping the outside of the vase in the 2nd glaze.

6. Setting vase on rack made of wood slats set at a distance a little bigger than the vacuum hand head. I let go of the thumb lever on the vacuum hand to let go of the vase. I have about 12 feet of this slat system so I can glaze multiple pieces in a short time.

   

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