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Bubbles after second firing or glaze baking using NP metal
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<blockquote data-quote="rkm rdt" data-source="post: 110674" data-attributes="member: 83"><p>If you grind a soft metal like cermaic gold with a stone, you can fold the soft metal over itself creating an air pocket. That is why they recommend using a carbide for ceramic golds.</p><p></p><p>If you are trimming a non precious alloy,use alumina oxide stones and make sure the surface area is not too coarse. In other words, finish using a fine stone so that the paste opaque flows over the surface and avoids trapping air.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Mix your paste opaque well and don't dilute it too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rkm rdt, post: 110674, member: 83"] If you grind a soft metal like cermaic gold with a stone, you can fold the soft metal over itself creating an air pocket. That is why they recommend using a carbide for ceramic golds. If you are trimming a non precious alloy,use alumina oxide stones and make sure the surface area is not too coarse. In other words, finish using a fine stone so that the paste opaque flows over the surface and avoids trapping air. Mix your paste opaque well and don't dilute it too much. [/QUOTE]
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