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duncan acrylic bisq-stain

updated fri 2 may 08

 

Page Kelly on mon 28 apr 08


I am wondering if anyone has used this stain as a form of unfired surface
treatment. I am specifically looking at it for a single fired sculpture.
Due to the size of the sculpture, I do not want to dismantle/assemble my
skutt 1227-1 more than once. Okay, once to put it in, once to take it out.
Any information, likes/dislikes, advice would be greatly appreciated.
Also, I will be using an airbrush to apply to avoid brush strokes.
Thanks for the help!

Page Kelly
www.zephyrvalleypottery.com

Mary Meyers on thu 1 may 08


Kelly
Duncan makes good stains for use on ceramic bisq . W hat you are thinking about works but if you have never used this process try it on some old bisq first to practice and learn.

Mary Meyers
Wortham Pottery
103 s. Ave D
Wortham, Tx. 76693
254-765-3813



----- Original Message ----
From: Page Kelly
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 5:50:16 PM
Subject: Duncan Acrylic Bisq-Stain

I am wondering if anyone has used this stain as a form of unfired surface
treatment. I am specifically looking at it for a single fired sculpture.
Due to the size of the sculpture, I do not want to dismantle/assemble my
skutt 1227-1 more than once. Okay, once to put it in, once to take it out.
Any information, likes/dislikes, advice would be greatly appreciated.
Also, I will be using an airbrush to apply to avoid brush strokes.
Thanks for the help!

Page Kelly
www.zephyrvalleypottery.com

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