Jeannie-
After the underglaze is dry, I dip the pieces 3 times in the clear glaze
(best not to brush on as the underglaze can smear) then fire. You can
probably do afiring after the underglaze is applied, but it seems like it
would just be an extra step.
Robin in PA where we are home early because of snow!
>What is the procedure for firing with underglazes. I am using
>Amoco Velvet underglazes over white bisqueware as suggested
>by Linda Woods. The directions Amoco supplies are not clear to
>me. Do I need to do 2 firings or 3? That is 1. greenware, 2.
>underglazed bisqueware, 3. transparent glaze. Or do I apply the
>transparent glaze over the raw underglaze and then fire. ???
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>Jeannie in PA with some excited 4th graders
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