I was not excited for this piece at all after I decorated it, but once I saw it glazed it ended up being my favourite piece in that kiln load! funny how that happens with pottery sometimes. the last firing can change things so much.
that glaze around the rim is Amaco's Cosmic Tea Dust
One of the best things about going to shows is making new friends. I sat next to Mateo Scalera at Lake Como Art Festival. Super talented and a great guy. I asked if he’d like to add some spatter to my Wolverine sketch😍 . . . . #Wolverine #Marvelcomics #LakecomoArtFestival #LakeComo #Sketch #BlankCoverSketch #Process #Spatter (at Villa Erba) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdnzmlyACjp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Is spatter from welding dangerous if it gets into your eyes?
"Spatter" refers to the droplets or particles that are expelled during welding. Apart from being hot, spatter contains metal droplets and metal dust particles, which can pose a danger to anyone who comes into contact with them. Spatter is commonly seen in manufacturing processes in various industries, such as cutting and welding steel during production, spatter from electrical short circuits, or handling raw materials.
Spatter from welding entering the eye can indeed be dangerous in the long term. Because the spatter from welding consists of metal fragments, when it enters the eye, small fragments can cause irritation. However, larger fragments may require removal as they can cause severe eye irritation. Initially, these fragments may be flushed out as eye debris, but prolonged accumulation can affect vision. Additionally, if spatter comes into contact with high-temperature materials, it can cause eye burns.
It is advisable to wear protective equipment whenever working with tasks involving spatter, such as cutting or welding metal. Particularly, special protection should be worn over the face and body to prevent spatter-related hazards. Cowhide leather garments, for instance, offer 100% protection against welding spatter and can also protect against sparks.
You can view protective equipment and professional welding equipment on our website.
JosS Anti-Spatter Spray prevents the adhesion of welding splashes on gas nozzles and workpiece surfaces, offers gap-free protection for the welding process, and makes follow-up cleaning of the work-pieces with a spatula, brush or chisel superfluous. The silicone-free spray is used to clean welding nozzles and to keep them clean. At the same time, it protects the work piece to be welded against the effect of weld splashes without impairing the welding seam. Post-treatment of the work-piece (such as bronzing, galvanisation, anodising or painting) is possible without special cleaning. Cleaning, e.g. with JosS Super Citro Clean, may be necessary solely in the case of excessive spraying.
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