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Powdered glass enamel, also known as porcelain enamel, is a material created by fusing powdered glass to a substrate through firing. The powder melts, flows, and then solidifies into a smooth, durable vitreous coating.
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Powdered glass enamel is often used in metalsmithing, sculpture, and ceramics to apply a colored glossy coating and design to objects. It is also utilized in industrial production for appliances, cookware, signage, and bathtubs.
Torched aims to bolster community and inclusivity while promoting craft as a career. People who are motivated will have the opportunity to learn a trade they can use to support themselves. Building community is a huge part of this
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