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| Re: Plateless Espresso Cup [message #38457 is a reply to message #38449 ] Sat, 12 November 2011 17:11 UTC |
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Nice. From your photos, the finish looks much better - not top quality, but still very good.
-Marcus
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| Re: Plateless Espresso Cup [message #38459 is a reply to message #38458 ] Sat, 12 November 2011 17:24 UTC |
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It looks great. And your model is really original.
But I am a bit disappointed: even with this new process (the model is plonged into the glaze instead of having the glaze being sprayed onto the model, if I have well understood), the glaze still cannot reach the bottom of the model...
So many things to design, so little time...
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| Re: Plateless Espresso Cup [message #38462 is a reply to message #38459 ] Sat, 12 November 2011 18:10 UTC |
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Yes you are right, the bottom is bare, and there are still some slight imperfections, but overall a huge improvement from the previous ones
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| Re: Plateless Espresso Cup [message #38530 is a reply to message #38449 ] Mon, 14 November 2011 13:22 UTC |
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thanks for sharing, it's great! i want to see some espresso in there. I have an espresso cup coming in soon too. very excited.
Jeff Bare
Industrial Designer
@jbaredesign
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| Re: Plateless Espresso Cup [message #38563 is a reply to message #38530 ] Mon, 14 November 2011 21:38 UTC |
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Hope all goes well Jeff, definitely share it with us
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| Re: Plateless Espresso Cup [message #38569 is a reply to message #38566 ] Mon, 14 November 2011 21:55 UTC |
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Thank you, they have come a long way, I just wish it gets to the point where the glazing is all around. Anyways, they are amazing now.
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