
After firing ceramic enamel ..?
I have that ring around the bottom of my pottery where no enamel (so didn't ceramic stick to the shelf of the oven), but I wear glasses and I did things and was wondering if there is something I can use dishwasher and microwave to seal the raw clay part any ideas?
Unless you are shooting your body fully vitrified state, your plate will not be dishwasher or microwave. If you are launching his own pottery, you need to use something like a stoneware body to get there. If you're using clay or other cake, you will not be able to reach fully vitrified. You can do things last a bit longer foot glass, and the dismissal of the part with the support of the stilts. Instead of walking around the exhibition, you have three small spots where the ceramic pins supported outside of the foot on the edge of the piece. You can get stilts here: http://www.theceramicshop.com/cgi-bin/cp-app.cgi?usr=7677449&rnd=6537370&pg=store&sub_pg=main_cat&ref=33 You need to make separate bisque and fire GLOST for his pieces. It will also be a bit limited in the geometries of piece that can be supported on piles. If you want a simple test to see if your piece is fully dense, have a (good) broken end of your piece and feel of the language to it. If you have any porosity, you feel capillary action pulling the tongue in the piece. If fully dense but felt it touch the tongue.
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