How do you use Efcolor enamel?

How do you use Efcolor enamel?

Easy to use, the adhesive is designed to ensure that enamel does not fall off. Place a thin layer of the adhesive onto the jewellery blank and leave for 5-10 minutes before you begin enamelling jewellery. The enamel will take no longer then a few minutes until it has melted and looks smooth and glossy.

How do you apply Efcolor adhesive?

Product Description. Use this Efcolor Adhesive to enamel curved shapes and vertical side pieces with Efcolor powder! To Use: Stir the glue before using, then coat your item in a thin layer of the adhesive with a paint brush. Leave for 5-10 minutes for it to go tacky, then apply a thin coat of Efcolor enamel powder.

Can you fire enamel in the oven?

This is a low melting resin powder that gives the same appearance of any other professional enamel powder. However, with a low firing temperature, you do not need a kiln or any other expensive equipment – you can simply heat your enamelling powder in a home oven at 150°c or gas mark 3.

Why is enamel jewelry so expensive?

Because of the extent of skill and expertise required to make high quality enamel jewelry, well-crafted enamel jewelry is highly sought after and valued. While enamel jewelry is typically affordable, antique pieces can command high prices.

What temp do you fire pottery at?

1,800 F to 2,400 F.
In modern societies pottery and brick is fired in kilns to temperatures ranging from 1,800 F to 2,400 F.

What is efcolor enamelling powder?

What is Efcolor Enamelling Powder? This is a low melting resin powder that gives the same appearance of any other professional enamel powder. However, with a low firing temperature, you do not need a kiln or any other expensive equipment – you can simply heat your enamelling powder in a home oven at 150°c or gas mark 3.

Do you need a kiln for enamelling powder?

This is a low melting resin powder that gives the same appearance of any other professional enamel powder. However, with a low firing temperature, you do not need a kiln or any other expensive equipment – you can simply heat your enamelling powder in a home oven at 150°c or gas mark 3.

What are the different types of efcolor enamel kits?

The range of Efcolor enamel kits is extensive and includes: Necklace and Pendant Sets: complete with one enamel colour, one jewellery blank and the required chain/string. Ring Sets: complete with one enamel colour and ring blanks in either square, round or oval shape.