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Hello all:
I've been investigating the best and most durable
materials for the sundial faces of my sundial cupola design.
I've discovered this:
1. Even the best enamel paints chip, wear
off and fade.
2. Baked powder coat paints are much more durable
but you can not easily paint more than one color or a design on top of another
color. You can not overglaze, (put another layer of powdercoat over a base
layer).
3. Porcelain has a great advantage in that it can
be overglazed with different colors of vitreous paints and refired. So
porcelain painting is similar to glass painting in that you can paint it with a
permanent overglaze of different colored paints that do not fade, chip or flake
off. It's practically weather-proof!
Many old clock faces were made on painted
porcelain for these very good reasons.
There are companies who will paint and fire your
sundial design on porcelain. They can make stencils from your design
drawings or they can paint by hand. I even found one company that has
a photographic technique of applying paint to porcelain. (and it's here in
Tucson!)
Have any of you ever seen a painted porcelain
sundial?
Here are a couple of good websites about porcelain
painting (also known as "china painting").
John L. Carmichael
Sundial Sculptures 925 E. Foothills Dr. Tucson AZ 85718-4716 USA Tel: 520-6961709 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] My Websites:
Sundial Sculptures: http://www.sundialsculptures.com Stained Glass Sundials: http://www.stainedglasssundials.com |
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