frit lace rescue
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frit lace rescue
It seems a little light and if I remove it from. the kiln shelf there will be pieces fall off. can you cap it and refire it without changing kiln paper.
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Re: frit lace rescue
as long as the paper is not torn or disturbed and you can not see the kiln shelf, you can reuse it.
The other Jim
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Re: frit lace rescue
Thanks Jim. saves a lot of tedious work rearranging little frit mounds by hand. I. wish I. had a long handled spoon so I could drop some extra frit during firing in case some areas are lighter.
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Re: frit lace rescue
Hey, Michael.
Would you be so kind as to let us know how your 2nd firing on the kiln paper turned out?
Thanks.
The other Jim
Would you be so kind as to let us know how your 2nd firing on the kiln paper turned out?
Thanks.
The other Jim
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Re: frit lace rescue
came out ok. a little extra texture on the back. needed a little more cold working. but it's ok.
overall I'm. satisfied-
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Re: frit lace rescue
Nice job...well done!
Jim "The Hobbyist"
Jim "The Hobbyist"
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