ch0ban
Mechanical
- Feb 26, 2009
- 8
one would say, mix the water with the enamel, make the slip, dip the object, dry it, bake it, and then sell it at a veeeeeery good price ... yeah right 
i can only now see why not a lot of people start an enamelling facility....
i was wondering, any of you all had or have some experience with the enamelling process, co'se I'm a starter and have had a whole bunch of problems to solve yet
the last one was drying the enamel slip
seeing is believing: dipping in the room temperature of 5 degrees celsius vs. 20 degrees celsius... the first is impossible
now I have a whole bunch of useless tryout products
i can only now see why not a lot of people start an enamelling facility....
i was wondering, any of you all had or have some experience with the enamelling process, co'se I'm a starter and have had a whole bunch of problems to solve yet
the last one was drying the enamel slip
seeing is believing: dipping in the room temperature of 5 degrees celsius vs. 20 degrees celsius... the first is impossible