Hi Barbara - Love your book... although I am having a challenge with my pendant or beads sticking to my bead mandrel... and then I mess it up trying to remove it... HELP!
Hi, nice vedio! Hard enamel is the best and will have no scrathes ever. Yet its cost is very high. Now most pendants used for sports, or meetings or other activities are using semi hard enamels. It is cheaper and can be kept for years if not in sweat and tears! We also make that in China, maybe we can co-op with each other, if you don't mind!
Hello! Could you please tell me where I can purchase a cooling station like yours? I have done searches and cannot find it anywhere. I am also looking for a reference for the enamel powders. Your reply and info is much appreciated! Thank you! Cheldena
I have purchased your book, video and enamel and I still can not get it right. When I am trying to do the pendant, one side will be nice and the other side will be grey. What am I doing wrong?
Hi Hailey, We sell the wafers at our website: Painting with Fire Studio. Look under "Enamel Supplements." UA-cam isn't allowing me to leave a link. :-( Thanks for watching! Barbara
I was thinking you mentioned on your craftsy class that you use tig rods ??? My son got me some as he and my husband weld but hes afraid I'm wrong and just wanted to check - I do have your book and just took your class! I looked up your store and it said the number had been disconnected so I'm hoping your website is a place I can order supplies from :)
Hi Paisley, Yes, they are stainless steel, without flux. .045 for filigree beads. But they come in a variety of sizes. Your husband and son might not be thrilled with the idea, but they can bring the beads/metal shapes with them for sizing. Yes, we decided to sell the building, since we live two blocks from the store and can operate the business from our home, per our new artist enclave designation. You can order supplies from www.etsy.com/shop/paintingwithfire. My daughter, Laura Lewis Albright, has taken over supply sales.. I'm happy to answer any questions you might have, but we also have a group page on facebook: painting with fire: inspired enameling. :-)
Thank you ❤️ I hope I can find a class of something like this in my future ...
interesting demonstration. Thank you.
It would be considerate if people's questions were given an answer.
These are legitimate inquiries.
Can you tell me where I can get a bead pulling station like this? I need one that doesn't need to clamp on.
Barbara, how do you use this torch method if your workpiece does not have a hole in it to hold it?
when you say you used the small torch to enamel that you use in your workshops , do you have a video or website that shows that -thank you.
Hi Barbara - Love your book... although I am having a challenge with my pendant or beads sticking to my bead mandrel... and then I mess it up trying to remove it... HELP!
WOW this looks great And I would love to learn how but I think it's to heard for me to learn.
Hi, nice vedio! Hard enamel is the best and will have no scrathes ever. Yet its cost is very high. Now most pendants used for sports, or meetings or other activities are using semi hard enamels. It is cheaper and can be kept for years if not in sweat and tears! We also make that in China, maybe we can co-op with each other, if you don't mind!
Hello! Could you please tell me where I can purchase a cooling station like yours? I have done searches and cannot find it anywhere. I am also looking for a reference for the enamel powders. Your reply and info is much appreciated! Thank you! Cheldena
I have purchased your book, video and enamel and I still can not get it right. When I am trying to do the pendant, one side will be nice and the other side will be grey. What am I doing wrong?
Hi Hailey, We sell the wafers at our website: Painting with Fire Studio. Look under "Enamel Supplements." UA-cam isn't allowing me to leave a link. :-(
Thanks for watching! Barbara
Where can I buy the millefiori wafers? Because every time I search for tI only find already made pendants. Please help!
What do you use as a mandrel? is it a special tool or something you just use?
How do you keep from getting torch haze on these pieces?
Where do you get your clear enamel from?
I was thinking you mentioned on your craftsy class that you use tig rods ??? My son got me some as he and my husband weld but hes afraid I'm wrong and just wanted to check - I do have your book and just took your class! I looked up your store and it said the number had been disconnected so I'm hoping your website is a place I can order supplies from :)
Hi Paisley, Yes, they are stainless steel, without flux. .045 for filigree beads. But they come in a variety of sizes. Your husband and son might not be thrilled with the idea, but they can bring the beads/metal shapes with them for sizing. Yes, we decided to sell the building, since we live two blocks from the store and can operate the business from our home, per our new artist enclave designation. You can order supplies from www.etsy.com/shop/paintingwithfire. My daughter, Laura Lewis Albright, has taken over supply sales.. I'm happy to answer any questions you might have, but we also have a group page on facebook: painting with fire: inspired enameling. :-)
Can this method to be used in solid gold?
can you do this with sterling siver?
Sorry for the typo, I mean, every time I search for them on google I only find already made pendants. Please help!
small world I have a carlisle CC as well!!!
Thanks!
I would love too Barbara But I'm a single Mom so I probably can't afford it.
I suppose it was a decent demo but the product certainly wasn't attractive.
do you have to coat the pieces before you start? what type of enamel do you use?
what are you cooling the pieces in??
this is so pretty!! love it!