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Bubbles after second firing or glaze baking using NP metal
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<blockquote data-quote="Edy" data-source="post: 111268" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>Let me tell you Bumfrey , a year ago i was using steamer too , had not even one bubble , i didnot knew what bubbles mean ehe . . . i bought renfert ultrasonic a few months now , and lately i got plenty of bubbles , the thing is that at the period i bought the ultrasonic , my torch which i melt alloy for casting got a problem (which of i realized indeed that its a problem only these last days) i opened the dizza (the head of the torch) and lots of black dust fell of out from it , since then i saw that torch its not producing for me the required flame is needed to melt the alloy , hence , i was spending a lot of time with the torch flame over the alloys till i get the melting -- burning the alloy which started to cause me these bubbles later on in the porcelain , so from this i came to conclusion that treating your alloys with torch casting and after to grind the alloy with a clean stones , its much more important then choosing steamer/ultrasonic .but like martin said , i put into my steamer back then only distilled water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edy, post: 111268, member: 4491"] Let me tell you Bumfrey , a year ago i was using steamer too , had not even one bubble , i didnot knew what bubbles mean ehe . . . i bought renfert ultrasonic a few months now , and lately i got plenty of bubbles , the thing is that at the period i bought the ultrasonic , my torch which i melt alloy for casting got a problem (which of i realized indeed that its a problem only these last days) i opened the dizza (the head of the torch) and lots of black dust fell of out from it , since then i saw that torch its not producing for me the required flame is needed to melt the alloy , hence , i was spending a lot of time with the torch flame over the alloys till i get the melting -- burning the alloy which started to cause me these bubbles later on in the porcelain , so from this i came to conclusion that treating your alloys with torch casting and after to grind the alloy with a clean stones , its much more important then choosing steamer/ultrasonic .but like martin said , i put into my steamer back then only distilled water. [/QUOTE]
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