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Date Wed Sep 25 2002 08:45
Author Marsha in So. Calif. (marshamelone@att.net)

I am taking a silversmithing course at a local junior college. We started the semester with enameling and I love it! It combines my two loves, silver and colored glass. I have copied your technical page since it is the only source of detailed written instructions I have found. It is invaluable. How about a book. I am especially interested in layering and shading colors. How thin a layer do you wet pack each time? Is thinner better? Do you mix the enamels dry to get diffent colors? Wet? On the piece?
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Marsha

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