I'm not using leaded enamels. I am paying close attention to the surface of my fine silver prior to the first firing of 2020 flux. when I apply thompsons orient red 1870 150 mesh, I am still getting fire scale. my trivets are clean. my kiln is clean. I am getting yellow edges but minimal fire scale with thompsons 1030 white, which tom Ellis recommended that I use. i put a layer of 2020 flux down before the 1030 as well. I am taking pieces out of the kiln before it gets to 1400 deg. I have success with other colors on fine silver. I am literally pulling my hair out and crying. this job has got to get done. someone please help. is it just impossible without leaded enamel?
ANSWER FROM TOM ELLIS:
You must begin to solve your problem by breaking it down in smaller parts.
Is it the Enamel that is not good or is it possibly the flux?
Take a 1 inch square of pure copper and clean very well - Sift the Orient Red directly onto the copper in an even coat - fire for 2 mins at 1450 and cool-
If the Red comes out completely clean then it is NOT the enamel giving you a problem. If the enamel still contains specks of black then call Tom for replacement. He will also test a sample in stock and see if he has the same issues that you are having.
I'm not using leaded enamels. I am paying close attention to the surface of my fine silver prior to the first firing of 2020 flux. when I apply thompsons orient red 1870 150 mesh, I am still getting fire scale. my trivets are clean. my kiln is clean. I am getting yellow edges but minimal fire scale with thompsons 1030 white, which tom Ellis recommended that I use. i put a layer of 2020 flux down before the 1030 as well. I am taking pieces out of the kiln before it gets to 1400 deg. I have success with other colors on fine silver. I am literally pulling my hair out and crying. this job has got to get done. someone please help. is it just impossible without leaded enamel?
ANSWER FROM TOM ELLIS:
You must begin to solve your problem by breaking it down in smaller parts.
Is it the Enamel that is not good or is it possibly the flux?
Take a 1 inch square of pure copper and clean very well - Sift the Orient Red directly onto the copper in an even coat - fire for 2 mins at 1450 and cool-
If the Red comes out completely clean then it is NOT the enamel giving you a problem. If the enamel still contains specks of black then call Tom for replacement. He will also test a sample in stock and see if he has the same issues that you are having.