- Empty Cart
Subtotal:
$0.00
|
Enameling is melting glass onto metal. This is done by applying the grains of enamel (it often resembles sand but with lots of colors ) and heating it with either a kiln or a torch until the grains melt and join together, forming a layer of enamel (glass) bonded to the surface of the metal.
Enamel can be opaque, transparent, or opalescent (semi- see through). Metals used are traditionally silver, copper, and gold, though enamel can be bonded to other metals also. The enamel grains can be sifted using a screen mesh or painted using a paintbrush. Layers of enamel can be applied over each other to create a never-ending variety of colors, textures, patterns, and gradations. The background metal can be textured to allow light to reflect back through the enamel layers creating magnificent effects. Enamels are usually fired at approximately 1350 degrees F- 1500 degrees F. The firing time itself is usually short; anywhere from 1-2 minutes for a smaller piece, and slightly more for a larger one. The desired result of the enamel process (how you want it to look) will dictate the firing temperature and firing time. |
Sifted enamel ready for firing
|
Heat it until the enamel melts!The basic concept of all enameling techniques is that one the enamel is applied to the metal (usually using either sifting screens or small paint brushes) and then FIRED until the enamel melts and bonds to the metal background.
Layers may be added and these colors are heated until the enamel color melts and bonds to the previously fired enamel layer. Whether one is using a torch or a kiln, the concept remains the same. One's firing choice may effect the order of steps or the use of different tools, but the enamel melts "when it gets hot enough", which is the goal of firing the enamel. |
Torch Fired Enamel VideoPlay Current Time 0:00 / Duration Time 0:00 Remaining Time -0:00 Loaded: 0% Progress: 0% 00:00 0:00 Fullscreen 00:00 Mute Subtitles
Captions
Chapters |
|
Contact Me
Ricky Frank 770.552.7890 770.853.2627 (cell) rfenamels@aol.com |
Find me on Social Media
Facebook: Ricky Frank Enamels Ricky Frank Workshops Ricky Frank Instagram: rickyfrank32 |