Join renowned enamelist and jeweler Ricky Frank as he demonstrates enameling without a kiln, instead using a torch as his heat source. Ricky discusses the different techniques for using either a small butane torch or an acetylene torch, as well as firing enamel pieces on various surfaces.
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Torch Fire Enamel in 3 Ways - with Ricky Frank
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