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| ashu ji, can you plz tell me why the ceramic powder and china clay are mixed together. cant we do it with ceramic powder alone? please clarify my doubt because there are many powders available in the market and each has a different consistency. i dont know which one to use for particular purpose. |
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| Ashu, Appreciate your efforts for bringing in all details about hobbies and crafts from various sites. I can see that most of your posts are from WebIndia. These can easily be googled by us. I am sure you try them out before you post it here, why dont you put in pictures of your pieces? Why I am telling this, is primarily because even if the steps are simple there lie certain difficulties in doing a piece on our own. There can be certain places, where we get stuck. So I think it would be better if you do a piece on your own and post pictures.
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| hi friend... generally ceramic powder n fevicol is used but u can make it shine only by applying a coat of varnish.... here... the china clay (white cement) is a natural binder... tht gives natural ceramic effect with proper moulding shapes in mud effect... so after completing... even ur small simple designs 'll turn out well and seemps like it has attached in the pot by it own... in simple way... it is used for binding purpose for a blending finish... hope this 'll help cheers...!!:) ashu Quote:
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| hi achu... thanx a lot for ur valuable comments... ya i got this info... but sure i've have made and few i sold it.... more over i dnt have a digicam r a mobile cam... to snap it... if at all ican do is i need to take shots... vid normal... cam.. thn develop, scan, post. so i though i can post all my wrks in single post...but b4 tht i also wished to help the beginers... who may not find time to surf these things...also... i've stated in all post... tht i followed from these steps... n initially i did the same kind a piece... n thn i do my own creativity... cheers... ashu Quote:
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Ashu, It is good to appreciate your efforts. I dont want to sound redundant, but is it possible for you to post your own instuctions, and take pictures form web india. Becasue personal instructions is what anyoneis looking at in this site. And hope to see your photos soon. One more suggestion- Since you are buying materials to do it, and then selling it - wht not post the approximate costs of items, the sellling price, the kinds of markets, the preferrred designs etc. I am sure it will be of great help to beginners who want to learn and earn a bit. Sine you are already doing, you can sure help them in this regard.
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