It's a kick. like not having to clean the piece before sealing. When it comes out of the quench it is kinda slippery, with wheat paste I assume. But this dries quickly and does some sealing on the pot. I sealed mine with krylon satin. Now to find a way to control the effects.
Thanks for the information Freeman, Did my first Obvara firing yesterday. Not having read your statement here, I tried to clean the pieces by scrubbing, ruined them. The last pieces dried before I could ruin them. Learning control will be fun. Was in your neck of the woods last week. I wish I had the time to stop by.
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Love this, Can't wait to try it, Thanks Freeman.
It's a kick. like not having to clean the piece before sealing. When it comes out of the quench it is kinda slippery, with wheat paste I assume. But this dries quickly and does some sealing on the pot. I sealed mine with krylon satin. Now to find a way to control the effects.
Thanks for the information Freeman, Did my first Obvara firing yesterday. Not having read your statement here, I tried to clean the pieces by scrubbing, ruined them. The last pieces dried before I could ruin them. Learning control will be fun. Was in your neck of the woods last week. I wish I had the time to stop by.
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