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8033
Does anyone have a picture of Vitrex Mold #V170 Eagle? I have checked their website but they do not have a picture of it. We have this mold and have poured...
Ruby
kymaygem
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Dec 1, 2007
11:48 pm
8034
I have just obtained a box of porcelain bisque from a shop we bought out. Does anyone have techniques for painting porcelain with acrylics or pastel chalks? ...
Ruby
kymaygem
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Dec 2, 2007
12:43 pm
8035
Ruby, I paint porcelain the same way I paint earthenware or stoneware bisque. Do you know the temp it was fired to? Porcelain, to reach maturity should be...
Donna Harmony
fillysfiredarts
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Dec 2, 2007
4:42 pm
8036
Donna, Thanks for the information. I don't know what cone it was fired. Ruby...
Ruby
kymaygem
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Dec 3, 2007
1:40 am
8037
Hello everyone,I am looking for creative paradise mold it is a26.5"t footballl frosty snowman it has5 molds to it.if someone has the bisque or mold to sell let...
JUSTINO RUA
cilla515
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Dec 3, 2007
4:17 am
8038
Hi, I have a friend in the ceramic business in WV who has the mold you are looking for. You can email him at someday1428@... He said to put frosty...
Alice
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Dec 3, 2007
1:44 pm
8039
I always fired my bisque to 03..it is much harder than 04 and 04 is harder than 05. I have made casserole dishes that I can actually put in the oven by firing...
Sara
slkceramics
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Dec 3, 2007
9:36 pm
8040
I've been thinking about this all weekend and wondered if the 03 absorbs underglaze as good as the o5 and o4? Do you have any problem getting a solid color...
Elizabeth Dettrey
elizdettrey
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Dec 3, 2007
9:50 pm
8041
I have also fired to cone 02 which is even harder. I wouldn't try any higher as it could warp whatever you are firing, but 02 is great for ware that is going...
mike bradley
nancythedrag...
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Dec 3, 2007
9:54 pm
8042
I have not seen a difference. Plus during my time doing ceramics I have never had a master tell me to fire to 02. 03 being the highest. Plus you need to see...
Dee Murphy
earthlyblend
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Dec 3, 2007
10:15 pm
8043
I do alot of dry brushing. I read an article about wet brushing, but I an unable to locate it. Can anyone tell me how this is done. I do not mean just...
hulspat
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Dec 3, 2007
10:17 pm
8044
As a matter of fact...when I poured a BUNCH of kitchenware for my kitchen, a client with 40+ years experience in finishing, pouring, and retail sales of...
delea_buchanan
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Dec 3, 2007
10:27 pm
8045
wet brushing if i remember correctly,is the same as dry brushing only different.lol lol let me explain... with a wet drybrush not soaked just the tip is wet ...
Mary Chapman
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Dec 3, 2007
10:40 pm
8046
To paint under glazes and one strokes on bisque you would wet brush by first dampening the bisque with water using either a wet sponge or a spray bottle. Wet...
Alice
stormy_61727
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Dec 3, 2007
10:47 pm
8047
Hi Everyone, Well I entered another Doc Holliday painting contest even though I was really busy in November. I'm entry # 10. This time it was the frog...
fillysfiredarts
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Dec 4, 2007
5:53 pm
8048
O.K. this is the way I learned to wetbrush thru Doc Holliday's teaching seminars. Wet the brush with water, blot on paper towels then dip in paint, blot again...
Sara
slkceramics
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Dec 4, 2007
7:02 pm
8049
O.K. this is the way I learned to wetbrush thru Doc Holliday's teaching seminars. Wet the brush with water, blot on paper towels then dip in paint, blot again...
Sara
slkceramics
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Dec 4, 2007
7:02 pm
8050
Oh that is nice! Liz D. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Elizabeth Dettrey
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Dec 4, 2007
8:49 pm
8051
When you fire the underglazes hotter, they can <although I have never had a problem with it> fire out at a slightly different color due to the hotter temp....
Sara
slkceramics
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Dec 4, 2007
9:09 pm
8052
I believe there is a purple e-z stroke from Duncan that is sensitive to the cone firing. You need to read labels. I only learned of it by reading the label...
Dee Murphy
earthlyblend
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Dec 4, 2007
9:57 pm
8053
Wet Brushing is a technique developed by Sharon Kinzie when she worked for Doc Holliday. It is done with Acrylic Stains on bisque. Bill Lyon, a Doc Holliday...
Woody
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Dec 4, 2007
10:53 pm
8054
I am trying to locate someone who may have this mold for sale. It is no longer being produced by Scioto and I really would love to have this mold. It is a 2...
Ruby
kymaygem
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Dec 4, 2007
11:20 pm
8055
does anyone know the company and mold #number for the santa kneeling over a manger?...
george mckelvey
ceramicsa2z_...
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Dec 5, 2007
2:30 am
8056
I know it was provincial, but I can't remember the mold number/s. I think there were two sizes. ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
HURWESTHO@...
hurwestho
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Dec 5, 2007
2:32 am
8057
Thankyou I apprecate it. priscilla Alice <2storms@...> wrote: Hi, I have a friend in the ceramic business in WV who has the mold you are looking...
JUSTINO RUA
cilla515
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Dec 5, 2007
4:26 am
8058
Sorry George, not off hand I don't but I can look in some of my catalogs if I can get to the shop tomorrow as it is still snowing her and they are calling for...
Sharon McKelvey
wrongwaylady
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Dec 5, 2007
6:19 am
8059
Do you mean Santa kneeling over the Christ child .? There were 2 sizes and I believe it was a Byron mold . ... From: george mckelvey To:...
Fay_rob
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Dec 5, 2007
10:42 am
8060
Newbie to the group... I live in Denville, NJ, and have too many molds... after Christmas I can make a list and advise you all... anyone live near me? Hope to...
Rustamping
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Dec 5, 2007
11:21 am
8061
You are very welcome. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Alice
stormy_61727
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Dec 5, 2007
11:49 am
8062
Kimple has one, The Adoring Santa - K-2154 and K-2155 are the mold numbers. Provincial also has a smaller one The Spirit of Christmas - P-453 is the mold...
John Lawrence
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Dec 5, 2007
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