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2011-07-11, 7:58am
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Thompson Enamels - encasing?
I like to do a lot of encasing and I was wondering if anyone knows if Thompson Enamels can be encased and I want to use 96 COE glass to do this, are there Thompson Enamels specific to 96 COE like there are to 104 COE? Anyone know who carries that?
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2011-07-11, 8:02am
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OK, I was just at Arrow Springs and answered my own question about what's compatible with 96 and where to get it (note to self, check vendor before asking question ).
I still would love input on how the enamel does with encasement with Uroboros glass, thanks!
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2011-07-11, 1:43pm
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Thompson makes enamels that are "compatible" with 96/90.
I can't speak personally for Uroboros, but there are old threads about true compatability with Bullseye and 96 coe on here and linked to another site.
I bought about 15 of the colors 3 (?) years ago I think. I made beads in several colors some surface decorated, some pressed, some encased. Did freezer to boiling water a few times and I take a look at them every couple months. No cracks so far.
The tests that the other person had done were fusing tests. I believe that there is better fusion with flameworking the enamels than fusing since I have never had cracks.
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2011-07-11, 1:44pm
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2011-07-11, 1:53pm
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2011-07-11, 2:09pm
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Lynda thank you so much for the links, that was just what I was looking for! I did a search but for some reason I didn't come across that post. I really appreciate it!
ETA: *SQUEE*, I'm so excited now! I've got some experimenting to do!
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