The standard grinding of our enamels is through a 60s mesh (250 micron). The finer mesh sieve sizes will result in a residue being left on top of the sieve, which if needs be, can be ground finer in the mortar and pestle – ideally under water to avoid the creation of dust.
The wire mesh light is ideal for making your own supports. The heavy mesh is a woven mesh which tends to lose some of its strength if bent, so is best suited for use when torch firing.
The small shaker tubes are ideal for use in classroom situations – they limit the amount of enamel that can be contaminated or wasted.
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