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Handout Cold Enamel

Handout Cold Enamel

Enamel in you kitchen stove

Author: WebMaster/Wednesday, November 16, 2022/Categories: Cold Enamel

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Low temperature enamel powder. Can be used on metal, glass, wood, porcelain, ceramic, stone, and other materials. No kiln required, this powder hardens at 150 °C and can be fired in a domestic oven, hotplate, or a tea-light stove. Will withstand temperatures up to 180 °C

Cold enamel step 1

Cold enamel step 1

Clean the front with an abrasive block.
Cold enamel step 2

Cold enamel step 2

Sprinkle evenly with cold enamel powder to cover.
Cold enamel step 3

Cold enamel step 3

Lay object on the firing plate.
Cold enamel step 4

Cold enamel step 4

Place in the preheated oven.
Cold enamel step 5

Cold enamel step 5

With the help of a wooden peg or an oven glove remove from oven after 3-5 mins.
Cold enamel step 6

Cold enamel step 6

Clean the back with an abrasive block
Cold enamel step 7

Cold enamel step 7

Sprinkle coloured enamelling powder onto the back.
Cold enamel step 8

Cold enamel step 8

Lay on the firing stand.
Cold enamel step 9

Cold enamel step 9

Place in the preheated oven.
Cold enamel step 10

Cold enamel step 10

With the help of a wooden peg or an oven glove remove from oven after 3-5 mins.
Cold enamel step 11

Cold enamel step 11

Combine with other jewellery pieces from this webshop as desired and mount.

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