I have a bag of horse tail and mane from the neighbor’s stallion. I have been wanting to try it but not quite sure how to go about it. I would love a video on this. I thought of it after watching your Roku. This is a technique used in Indian pottery and makes the most beautiful and unique effect as the hair frizzles and adheres. Please keep us posted on this.
I have two sizes. I use the 1/16th for enameling copper discs and the even thinner one for enameling metal filigree beads. You can email me at: artisansworkshop@att.net for more info. Thanks!
Thanks Sue- you are my hero!
I have a bag of horse tail and mane from the neighbor’s stallion. I have been wanting to try it but not quite sure how to go about it. I would love a video on this. I thought of it after watching your Roku. This is a technique used in Indian pottery and makes the most beautiful and unique effect as the hair frizzles and adheres. Please keep us posted on this.
I need to get some horse hair and then I'll give it a go!
I’m very interested in the slim mandrel you have xtras of.
I have two sizes. I use the 1/16th for enameling copper discs and the even thinner one for enameling metal filigree beads. You can email me at: artisansworkshop@att.net for more info. Thanks!
I wonder if a brass charm can be fused into the enamel? I think I saw Barbara Lewis do that a while back.
brass doesn't always play nice with enamel.