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<blockquote data-quote="Drizzt" data-source="post: 148834" data-attributes="member: 4075"><p>Thanks Charles !!! </p><p></p><p>I find Shofu has more opalessence , easier than GC , and that it is simpler . With GC I have to make mixtures of powders to go where I want , with Shofu is easier . It looks like e.max ceram , but not being fully synthetic , makes it look more alive and vivid . Also it has less shrinknage compared to e.max ceram , but more compared to GC Initial . Initial has more chroma , but this can be a problem when I don't have much space . Overall , it is really nice . Plus , it fires at 920 celsius , I always like high fusing porxelains better .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drizzt, post: 148834, member: 4075"] Thanks Charles !!! I find Shofu has more opalessence , easier than GC , and that it is simpler . With GC I have to make mixtures of powders to go where I want , with Shofu is easier . It looks like e.max ceram , but not being fully synthetic , makes it look more alive and vivid . Also it has less shrinknage compared to e.max ceram , but more compared to GC Initial . Initial has more chroma , but this can be a problem when I don't have much space . Overall , it is really nice . Plus , it fires at 920 celsius , I always like high fusing porxelains better . [/QUOTE]
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