June 17, 2010 6:39 PM EDT
Hello everyone,
I have had a continuing problem with my cloisonne work cracking and I would love your input, experiences and advice. Here are the facts:
- I enamel on copper that is 20 or 18 gauge
- The base is dapped for strength
- I use 1 mm fine silver wires; with this size I achieve 4 - 5 layers
- I am counter-enameling. I know that my counter enamel should be the same thickness as my top enamel
- I use a digitially controlled kiln, usually enameling each layer at 1450 degrees F for 1.15 - 1.30 minutes
- I use both non leaded and leaded enamels, but I am conscious of the order...ie. leaded over unleaded, not the reverse
- I let the pieces cool naturally, once out of the kiln, and never stone them under cool water
My pieces are no larger than 2 inches in diameter. (and usually smaller) My enamels usually crack in the open areas. ie...if I created a cloisonne fish, the enamel would crack in the water surrounding the fish.
The cracks do not necessarily show up in the first day...it might several days or even longer. Almost always they appear in the transparent enamels, but this is not a rule.
Thank you for your help!
Diana
Hello everyone,
I have had a continuing problem with my cloisonne work cracking and I would love your input, experiences and advice. Here are the facts:
- I enamel on copper that is 20 or 18 gauge
- The base is dapped for strength
- I use 1 mm fine silver wires; with this size I achieve 4 - 5 layers
- I am counter-enameling. I know that my counter enamel should be the same thickness as my top enamel
- I use a digitially controlled kiln, usually enameling each layer at 1450 degrees F for 1.15 - 1.30 minutes
- I use both non leaded and leaded enamels, but I am conscious of the order...ie. leaded over unleaded, not the reverse
- I let the pieces cool naturally, once out of the kiln, and never stone them under cool water
My pieces are no larger than 2 inches in diameter. (and usually smaller) My enamels usually crack in the open areas. ie...if I created a cloisonne fish, the enamel would crack in the water surrounding the fish.
The cracks do not necessarily show up in the first day...it might several days or even longer. Almost always they appear in the transparent enamels, but this is not a rule.
Thank you for your help!
Diana