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- Thu Nov 08, 2012 11:30 pm
- Forum: Newcomer Forum
- Topic: Baked on Kiln Wash
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Re: Baked on Kiln Wash
Thanks to you nice people for your suggestions. I feel that I learned a little sumptin here and am glad that I got up my nerve and joined all of you fine artists. Here are pics of the coasters after coldworking with the diamond pads and a fire polish.
- Wed Nov 07, 2012 9:43 pm
- Forum: Newcomer Forum
- Topic: Baked on Kiln Wash
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Re: Baked on Kiln Wash
I apply a coat of kiln wash, then dry with hair dryer, apply the next---dry with hair dryer, until all layers have been applied, so it doesn't happen to me. The finished product is very smooth and never flaky. The first piece I fired came out beautifully with no residue. The next day without re-appl...
- Wed Nov 07, 2012 7:14 pm
- Forum: Newcomer Forum
- Topic: Baked on Kiln Wash
- Replies: 8
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Re: Baked on Kiln Wash
Thanks for your feedback, Morganica. Here is a pic of what I am talking about (Not sure if I understand how to send the picture, so here goes a good try). I am using 6 coats of Primo Primer and this was the second time I fired on the same kiln wash application, so it was completely dry. The etching ...
- Wed Nov 07, 2012 5:23 pm
- Forum: Newcomer Forum
- Topic: Baked on Kiln Wash
- Replies: 8
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Baked on Kiln Wash
Hello All, I am new to the forum and have searched previous posts for an answer, but still yet remain puzzled with my problem. I knew better than to fire twice on one kiln washing, but did it anyway--following a discussion with someone else who does so. I use primo primer and coated the shelf with 6...