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  • Last Post by Jennifer Harris
    July 18, 2011

    adhering wires to vertical form

    Carol Holaday - July 17, 2011 - 3 replies
    I recently took a workshop with Harlan Butt for doing cloisonne on a vertical surface (small vase form). He demonstrated using lily root powder for the glue to hold the wires until they were fused into the first layer of enamel. This is available from Cor...
  • Last Post by David Wendelken
    July 1, 2011

    Problem with Warping Metal

    David Wendelken - November 16, 2010 - 6 replies
    I'm trying a Byzantine style cloissonne icon, but using a 34g copper sheet as the backing for the enamel instead of a thin sheet of gold.  The metal backplate idea is from Margarete Seeler's Enamel Medium for Fine Art.  When done, it will be cold-connec...
  • Last Post by aarti chordia
    May 9, 2011

    is it appropriate to do enamel on burnt flux

    aarti chordia - March 23, 2011 - 5 replies
    i m doing a big cloissonie piece 25"X20", i applied CMC glue as adhesive, nd seived clear crystal flux, after firing....my flux turned out greenish n some parts were burnt black, i did my cloissonie....bt some parts of metal r still burnt, after applying...
  • Last Post by Evelyn Sadovsky
    April 28, 2011

    textured foil

    laura haszard - April 28, 2011 - 1 reply
    Hi..I enjoyed lilians video and I have heard of textured foil before but I have never found a source. Could anyone tell me where I can buy it please.
     
    Thanks
    Laura Haszard
  • Last Post by Eileen Schneegas
    December 9, 2010

    Silver Foil troubles

    Eileen Schneegas - October 17, 2010 - 6 replies
    Oval piece of copper, flux, fine silver foil (yes, perforated), more flux, wires, fire, then LF purple, fired then BUBBLES-I think after firing the purples with transparent black.  Never could get the things out, stoned it, high fired it, etc.  So, tr...
  • Last Post by Eileen Schneegas
    October 19, 2010

    adding texture to undercoat on copper

    Erin Brown - October 13, 2010 - 3 replies
    I was wondering if anyone had any insight into this question.  Let me give you some background first.  I am doing cloisonne on copper.  I am also torch firing the entire piece.  First, I curve and counter enamel the piece.  Next, I paint the front wi...
  • Last Post by Diana Wieler
    July 25, 2010

    Found source for vintage leaded flux -- I think it's Thompson

    Diana Wieler - July 25, 2010 - 0 replies
    Hi everyone,I've so appreciated the help I've received on my 'cracking enamel' and new kiln purchase, I'd like to share a 'find' with all of you.  I've been using the vintage leaded Thompson enamels and was frustrated because I needed the proper flux.  ...
  • Last Post by Diana Wieler
    July 2, 2010

    Need help -- cracking cloisonne

    Diana Wieler - June 17, 2010 - 15 replies
    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 w...
  • Last Post by Tina Carvalho
    June 23, 2010

    What kiln do you recommend for enameling?

    Diana Wieler - June 22, 2010 - 3 replies
    Hi everyone,  I originally started out 10 months ago with a top-loading Paragon Firefly kiln, which was purchased for metal clay.  Now that I've discovered enameling -- and love it -- my original kiln isn't suitable.  Enameling with a top-loader is a r...
  • Last Post by Deleted Member
    February 25, 2010

    Repair Shadows - After Pin Hole Burr Out And Re-Fill and Re-Fire

    Sharon Scalise - February 22, 2010 - 5 replies
     
    This question came up in another discussion or post on this site - I thought maybe I'd add it here too as it is on the "Pin Hole" subject.
     
    Sometimes people have trouble with pin hole bubbles and after burring out and re-filing and re-firing  there...