Sarah Hemmings-Vourda
Thanks Vera, good idea. I havent quite worked out my way around the site yet. I'm currently testing a theory (suggested by Tonya Powell)that it might be due to firing too hot. And Really hoping that might be the answer.
Vera Meyer
Hi Sarah, Have you thought of starting a discussion in the Cloisonne Notebook? Maybe more people will see it there. I bet somebody has a good answer. It seems like a very frustrating problem. v
Hmm I have had a look and cracking has taken place around the end of the tail, the feet and along the long line of the back on the inside of the curve. The cracks look like little semicircles, and as such like stress cracks, but why I really dont
Hmm I have had a look and cracking has taken place around the end of the tail, the feet and along the long line of the back on the inside of the curve. The cracks look like little semicircles, and as such like stress cracks, but why I really dont know.
It only ever happens with fine silver wire, copper is always fine, and it cracks on a fine silver background and a copper background.
I always counter enamel, but I also torch fire so it gets hot quickly. the cracking usually happens after a few days or weeks but sometimes soon after firing. This one started showing cracks after about six weeks, after I'd set it...... It is very frustrating. I have stopped using silver for now.
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Hmm I have had a look and cracking has taken place around the end of the tail, the feet and along the long line of the back on the inside of the curve. The cracks look like little semicircles, and as such like stress cracks, but why I really dont
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