Thanks Barbara,
The info on "whites" is extraordinarally helpful regarding color reactions. Concise and clear as usual.
I'll stick with 0013 and 0113 and thus, keep out of trouble.
Cynthia, thanks for the link to BE colors. A great resource.
Bea
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- Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:53 am
- Forum: Techniques and Tools
- Topic: How will BE White react with Egyptian Blue?
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- Fri Dec 14, 2007 1:41 pm
- Forum: Techniques and Tools
- Topic: Pinhead holes in wire melt
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Re: Pinhead holes in wire melt
Ron, you did get in here first.
Thank you for the explanation about the reaction of the upper and lower surfaces of the glass.
That info goes into my "important things to know" file, foot noted with your name.
Bea
Thank you for the explanation about the reaction of the upper and lower surfaces of the glass.
That info goes into my "important things to know" file, foot noted with your name.
Bea
- Fri Dec 14, 2007 11:35 am
- Forum: Techniques and Tools
- Topic: Pinhead holes in wire melt
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Re: Pinhead holes in wire melt
Thanks, Toni & Ronny...
I will defintely add the extra step at 1500 to prevent craters.
Meanwhile..
Q: Can I refire to smooth the small craters?
If so, would I full fuse with top cratered surface UP or,
flip and fire with top DOWN at 1500? Or, what?
I will defintely add the extra step at 1500 to prevent craters.
Meanwhile..
Q: Can I refire to smooth the small craters?
If so, would I full fuse with top cratered surface UP or,
flip and fire with top DOWN at 1500? Or, what?