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Pencils on glass and porcelain. Simple recipes and tips

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to prepare pencils on glass and porcelain melted in a flat vessel:

  • Spermaceti 4 wt. hours;
  • Sada 3 wt. hours;
  • Wax 2 wt. h.

Add with constant stirring:

  • Minium 6 wt. hours;
  • Cadium caustic 1 wt. h.

Continue to heat the mass for half an hour and then pour it into small glass tubes the size of a pencil. When the mixture has cooled, it is pressed into small wooden tubes and the ends of the resulting pencils are sharpened.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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