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  1. Any info on where to find wide double sided tape to make forms and apply to bisque? The tape needs to be tacky enough to stay on bisque surface but also easily removable. Using it as a resist instead of wax.
  2. I don't want the tape to be so strong as not to be easily removable. It is to be used more as a resist in the layers of glaze work.
  3. Any info on where to find wide double sided tape to make forms and apply to bisque?
  4. If wishing to draw fine lines on bisque or even on greenware what is the best tool to use? Maybe a pen nib and mason stain? It would be nice to find something that can hold the ink for drawing.
  5. It is one big mass of jello. I will do as you suggest and try a little on the side. Does the water need to be hot or just tap temperature. Thanks for your suggestion
  6. My sodium silicate has gelled in its container. Is it possible to restore it to a useful state as a liquid?
  7. I'll give that a try. I do happen to have an empty clay box with me. Good exercise using less water. Thanks Mark
  8. I forgot to bring them with my wheel. Any temporary ideas to throw without them and without a great deal of sloppy stuff?
  9. Yes I saw the Honda invertor generator. I thought it might be the way to go. It has such good recommendations. I was just not sure if it would operate the wheel. I may rent one just to try it out.
  10. I have a small Brent model a wheel that I can move around easily. I would like to operate it with an equally small easy to move around gas generator to an off grid location. Anyone have experience doing something similar?
  11. Thank you Min. I asked this question back in 2019 and you and a few others replied to it then. This is wax applied on glaze and so we want it to resist as clean as possible from the glaze underneath. The Mobilcer disappeared from the market about then. I was wondering if others found a good replacement. Seattle Crystal Clear claims it is the same as Mobilcer.
  12. What is best wax resist for applying to glaze. I heard Forbes was very good but are there others equally as good?
  13. Thank you both for your response. I feel it is probably fine to use the Jackson and doubt there will be any signifant difference.
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