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Overfiring enamel can lead to undesirable results from "summary" of The Art of Enameling by Linda Darty

When enamel is overfired, it can result in a range of negative outcomes that can detract from the finished piece. Overfiring enamel can cause the surface of the enamel to become lumpy or uneven, leading to an unattractive texture that is difficult to fix. This rough surface can also make it challenging to achieve a smooth, glossy finish, which is often desired in enamel work. Additionally, overfiring enamel can cause the colors to become dull or muted, diminishing the overall vibrancy of the piece. Another issue that can arise from overfiring enamel is the development of cracks or crazing in the surface of the enamel. These cracks can not only compromise the structural integrity of the piece but can also create an unsightly appearance that may be difficult to repair. In some cases, overfired enamel may even start to peel or flake off, ruining the entire piece and requiring it to be completely redone. Furthermore, overfiring enamel can result in the enamel melting too much and running off the surface of the metal base. This can lead to a loss of detail and definition in the design, as well as potential damage to the underlying metal. In some extreme cases, overfired enamel can even cause the metal to warp or distort, further compromising the overall quality of the piece.
  1. It is crucial for enamel artists to carefully monitor the firing process and avoid overfiring enamel to prevent these undesirable results. By maintaining precise control over the temperature and duration of the firing, artists can ensure that their enamel work turns out beautifully and without any of the issues that can arise from overfiring.
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The Art of Enameling

Linda Darty

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