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ivoclar d. sign annoying finish
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<blockquote data-quote="Al." data-source="post: 6369" data-attributes="member: 382"><p>They are completly different.</p><p>I use inline and am happy with it. I bought a trial kit of dsign. It is a nice porc but was too technique sensitive for me to use. I need more predictable results.</p><p>I had tears with design but not those small bubbles on the surface. If it is slightly underfired you will get small bubbles that really show up in a natural glaze. Also remixing dried porcelin does it to me everytime.</p><p></p><p>Lee Culp used to use and endorse dsign but I heard he quit. I dont know if that is true.</p><p></p><p>envison, how are your refactory venners working out for you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al., post: 6369, member: 382"] They are completly different. I use inline and am happy with it. I bought a trial kit of dsign. It is a nice porc but was too technique sensitive for me to use. I need more predictable results. I had tears with design but not those small bubbles on the surface. If it is slightly underfired you will get small bubbles that really show up in a natural glaze. Also remixing dried porcelin does it to me everytime. Lee Culp used to use and endorse dsign but I heard he quit. I dont know if that is true. envison, how are your refactory venners working out for you? [/QUOTE]
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