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    Hi,

    I fired a few small pieces made with PMC3 in my new kiln (900 deg C, 2 hours) on a small piece of ceramic fibre blanket, and when I took them out, I noticed that instead of being white, as I would expected, the pieces came out silver in colour, but with a sparkly coating.

    Does anyone knew if this appearance is normal when firing on a ceramic blanket?

    I did pre-fire the blanket on it's own before usage for about 15min.. I think I read somewhere that this should be done.. can't remember where though :|

    Regards,

    Vi

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverPlayer View Post
    Hi,

    I fired a few small pieces made with PMC3 in my new kiln (900 deg C, 2 hours) on a small piece of ceramic fibre blanket, and when I took them out, I noticed that instead of being white, as I would expected, the pieces came out silver in colour, but with a sparkly coating.
    I found out more about the glitter effect on silver metal clay, and what what causes it from Vickie Hallmark's blog.


    As well as being a being a gifted artisan (check out her website - her work in glass, metal and fibre is truly stunning), she also holds a doctorate in physical chemistry/chemical physics for studies on silver surfaces, so her explanation on the cause of this problem and possible solutions are well founded.

    Regards,

    Vi

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    Mine always come out sparkly too (I fireat 900)
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    Quote Originally Posted by MuranoSilver View Post
    Mine always come out sparkly too (I fireat 900)
    nic xx
    Ah relief.. and glad it's not just me experiencing this! I thought maybe I was running the kiln too hot.

    Regards,

    Vi

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    Normally it's a good sign as the metals well scintered
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