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  • Liquid Enamel
    Enamel when ground can be suspended in water or in oil. In a aqueous solution, with special additives, it is supplied commercially as LIQUID ENAMEL. (sometimes called Slush or Crackle.) Liquid enamel is applied to metal either by spraying, pouring,...  more
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    • Last updated May 18, 2015
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Liquid Enamel

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  • Last Post by Charles Winkel
    December 26, 2018

    Steel Preparation & Firing- Charles Winkel

    Trish White - June 22, 2015 - 2 replies
    Steel Preparation and Firing -  Charles Winkel   1-     Clean section of steel to be cut for the project with a rag to   remove factory oil and grease.          Clean fro...
  • Last Post by Trish White
    March 17, 2018

    ENAMELING COPPER BALLS - Edmund Massow

    Trish White - March 17, 2018 - 0 replies
    Enameled Spiral Beads by Peter Grigg I was drawn to the idea of making enameled beads by Edmund Massow’s excellent article, “Enameling Copper Balls” (Glass on Metal, Issue 19, 2000). In the process of attempting to make cloisonne be...
  • Last Post by Tonya Powell
    July 31, 2016

    Liquid Form Enamel vs. Liquid Form Brushable?

    Francesca Watson - November 17, 2013 - 3 replies
    Hi all - I am new to this group, and grateful for the exposure to all the amazing talent and information here! I've been torch-firing enamels for over a year and just recently got a kiln to start experimenting with kiln-firing. I am really intrigued by so...
  • Last Post by Garfield Stinvil
    October 3, 2015

    Liquid Enamel Pages

    Garfield Stinvil - October 3, 2015 - 0 replies
    What is Liquid Enamel? Enamel when ground can be suspended in water or in oil. In an aqueous solution, with special additives, it is supplied commercially as liquid enamel, sometimes called slush or crackle. When applied . . . Steel Preparation & Firing...