i'm using be white opal thin on a project for a client and while i have cleaned the glass as usual before firing, when i take the pieces out of the kiln, there are some grayish/blacking bits in the middle of the piece - layers are bottome - white opal, middle - dichroic on clear thin, top - clear thin, all be..
is this a characteristic of the white opal?
thanks
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black on white
Dee,
Is the black by chance around the dichroic? That happens when I use the black swizzle sticks, but I know that and use it.
Jeri
Is the black by chance around the dichroic? That happens when I use the black swizzle sticks, but I know that and use it.
Jeri
Re: black on white
well, the dichroic side is face down against the white - would that be causing it? it's a solid layer of dichrioc....Jeri Dantzig wrote:Dee,
Is the black by chance around the dichroic? That happens when I use the black swizzle sticks, but I know that and use it.
Jeri
thanks