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Enamel can be applied to metal surfaces from "summary" of The Art of Enameling by Linda Darty

Enameling is a process that involves fusing glass particles to metal surfaces. This allows for a stunning array of colors and designs to be applied to a variety of objects, ranging from jewelry to decorative pieces. The key to successful enameling lies in the bond that is created between the glass and the metal substrate. One of the main advantages of enameling is its versatility. Different types of enamels can be used to achieve various effects, from transparent to opaque, allowing for a wide range of artistic expression. Enamels are typically applied as a powder or a liquid, and then heated to a high temperature to melt and fuse them to the metal surface. This creates a durable and long-lasting finish that is resistant to tarnishing and fading. The process of enameling begins with preparing the metal surface. This involves cleaning and degreasing the metal to ensure a strong bond between the enamel and the substrate. Once the metal is prepped, the enamel can be applied in layers using various techniques such as painting, sifting, or stenciling. Each layer is fired in a kiln at specific temperatures to melt the glass and create a smooth and even surface. Enameling can be a complex and time-consuming process, but the results are well worth the effort. The vibrant colors and glossy finish that enameling provides can transform ordinary metal objects into works of art. With practice and experimentation, artists can explore the endless possibilities of enameling and create unique pieces that showcase their creativity and skill.
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    The Art of Enameling

    Linda Darty

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