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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
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<blockquote data-quote="Sda36" data-source="post: 366793" data-attributes="member: 17701"><p>Sure you can modify, probably any low fusing ceramic if not too much. Go to Ivoclar for firing temps as it's been awhile since I used this product. Small additions to surface will be safe and not likely alter overall CTE. But please adhere to prescribed firing cycles from Ivoclar, likely they have a correction firing program, just make sure your procelain is in range° or not and accommodate as need be. Newer products like Miyo would allow you to do this perfectly with little effort. Recommend this product Highly for your future. It made mine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sda36, post: 366793, member: 17701"] Sure you can modify, probably any low fusing ceramic if not too much. Go to Ivoclar for firing temps as it's been awhile since I used this product. Small additions to surface will be safe and not likely alter overall CTE. But please adhere to prescribed firing cycles from Ivoclar, likely they have a correction firing program, just make sure your procelain is in range° or not and accommodate as need be. Newer products like Miyo would allow you to do this perfectly with little effort. Recommend this product Highly for your future. It made mine! [/QUOTE]
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