My research is being presented at a professional conference!

jgbrowning said:
You may want to repost some of those pictures for those who don't remember them.

joe b.

Several people work with crystalline glazes, but I have eliminated an expensive and time consuming step from the process. (a step that ahs been in place for over 400 years) :)

The glazes-
 

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EDA? Sounds like you could be in a Certified Ceramics Research Zone before long.
Congratulations! And I have about 10-20 ml of spare nanoparticle suspension in an ethylene glycol solution if you want to see what they do in a glaze.
 

[HIJACK]Joe, your signature still says that you're in Texas. Are you and Suzi back from India?BTW, I am still drafting. Slowly but surely, I'll get the book written.[/HIJACK]

Wow! Those glazes are beautiful! Taking out this one step, what does that mean to the whole production process? How much time/money/grief is saved?
 





Wow - those glazes look frickin gorgeous.

I am going to modify what I said earlier about you being an artist pretending to be a businessman on the side.

Not only are you a brilliant artist, but you seem to do a great job of pretending!
 

Arbiter of Wyrms said:
Wow! Those glazes are beautiful! Taking out this one step, what does that mean to the whole production process? How much time/money/grief is saved?

Almost 50% of production time, from 10-50% less cost, MUCH less grief.
 

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