Tom Ellis on Crackle Enamel -
He suggests you order the Thompson Workbook which on page 26 will guide you through using the Crackle Technique - and yes you can Torch fire - there are specific procedures to follow to get the crackle to "crack" - applying low expansion enamels on both front and back of the copper piece and the copper piece must be thicker than the coats of enamel - so that it can exert sufficient force to crack the first coat. Copper, silver and aluminum are the only suitable metal bases when using enamels within their normal firing temperatures. Enamels which can be used are 1020-2008-1997- 1006 -
Tom Ellis on Crackle Enamel -
He suggests you order the Thompson Workbook which on page 26 will guide you through using the Crackle Technique - and yes you can Torch fire - there are specific procedures to follow to get the crackle to "crack" - applying low expansion enamels on both front and back of the copper piece and the copper piece must be thicker than the coats of enamel - so that it can exert sufficient force to crack the first coat. Copper, silver and aluminum are the only suitable metal bases when using enamels within their normal firing temperatures. Enamels which can be used are 1020-2008-1997- 1006 -