course, remedy the defect seems a little on the whole affordable. .. but what if we dropped the object and went to pieces?
can happen, after all: just a small distraction , maybe while we're dusting, and the vase that we liked both ends shattered on the floor ... do not lose heart, though: unless it is own ground (But what you have on the floor, a millstone?) there is still a chance to save !
The first thing to do is obviously to retrieve all the pieces ! Ban the vacuum and using the old system dustpan and brush. After having dusted and placed on the table we see that there are all the main pieces and try to let them mate : if units are open the bonding (if any the gaps we can then fill with putty).
Despite Loctite glues based (type Attak, for instance) have a una presa immediata e apparentemente ben salda, tendono a cristallizzarsi con il tempo e a perdere d'efficacia.
Meglio usare allora la colla vinilica o, soprattutto per la porcellana che è meno porosa, le colle epossidiche che sono anche dette bicomponenti perchè sono vendute in confenzioni che comprendono due tubetti distinti da mescolare solo al momento dell'uso.
E per il decoro rovinato dalla frantumazione cosa possiamo fare? E' qui che può essere finalmente messa in opera la nostra abilità di decoratori!
Non potendo ricorrere alle polveri da terzo fuoco, per l' impossibilità di ricuocere un oggetto rotto , dovremo ritoccare il painted with other colors.
I know that some are using the PVA glue diluted with tempera to facilitate their accession sullla ceramic surface, but I'm happy with the model enamels because they are available in many colors, are packaged in small jars that avoid waste and do not require a final passage with the fixative.
Or I think that if you already have them at home, you can also use the color cold ceramic or even acrylics, provided they are not the type mat as they may be out of place on the shiny surface of the porcelain.
© Radaelli-Ross 17:09:06
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