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Hello and thank you in advance for any of you that might be able to give me an advice. I am looking for a solution to transport overglazed items ( luster, to be precise ). I have already found a method for raw ( sawdust ) and another for the glazed items ( cornstarch spray ). I am wondering if the cornstarch spray method would work also with the lusters or is there any reaction between the substances that would not recomend this method. Or perhaps you have used other methods and something worked. I very much thank you!
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I finally found the recording discussion of our presentation at NCECA last year. Anyone interested in low fire alternative processes, there are 10 being discussed; two each . Paul Andrew Wandless, Russel Fouts, Judith Motzkin, Ken Turner, and myself. It is an hour long presentation with questions. just click on the picture. The images were on a loop and don't correspond to the discussion going on.
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Hi, I’ve been working with gold lustre and recently changed brands. I’m familiar with that dreaded purple that appears when the lustre is too thin, and I’ve also seen the lustre crackle when it’s too thick. I’ve not seen this matte kind of finish which is in the photo attached. The piece was glazed entirely and shiny before application. Is the application too thick or thin? If I reapply and refire will it go shiny gold? or is there something else wrong?
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I have several old bottles of luster that were given to me by a friend. I was wondering if anybodies found a way to ‘rehydrate’ ceramic lusters?
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From the album: Air Brushed Pieces
One of my latest firing. Porcelain thrown bowl, altered. Decal added after glazing and then gold luster- 3 comments
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