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The Thompson Enamel Catalog. To for
Thompson Enamel
650 Colfax Avenue
Bellevue, KY 41073 USA
Mailing Address:
P.O Box 72310
Newport, KY 41072
How To Find Us!
From the Airport: Take I-275 East for apprx.
12-1/2 miles to the I-471 North - NewportCincinnati Exit on the left side of the interstate.
Drive north on I-471 N. for apprx. 3-1/2 miles to
the 2nd Newport Exit (Newport-Bellevue Exit
4). The exit ramp will bring you to Memorial
Parkway. Turn right and drive up to the first
intersection moving into the far left lane at the
light. Turn left onto Wilson and proceed to
Bonnie Leslie at the second stop sign, where
Wilson Tʼs into Bonnie Leslie. Turn right onto
Bonnie Leslie and proceed up the hill and take
the first left - Berry Avenue. Drive down Berry
past 2 stop signs. Just under the railroad overpass turn left onto Colfax Avenue. Follow
Colfax to the very end. Thompson is the last
large concrete building on the left. Parking and
entrance at far end (south/west) of building.
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www.thompsonenamel.com
[email protected]
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[email protected]
Phone: 1-859 -291-3800
FAX: 1-859 -291-1849
From Lexington or Louisville, KY: Take I-75
North to the I-275 East Exit. Follow the directions from the airport.
From Cincinnati: As youʼre traveling south on
I-75 approaching downtown Cincinnati, stay in
the left lane. Follow the signs for I-71 North.
Take the I-471 South - Newport Exit which will
take you across the Daniel Carter Beard
bridge. Take the first exit (Newport-Bellevue)
on the other side of the bridge. The exit ramp
will take you to a light. Turn right at the light
(Rte. 8) and go to the 3rd light. Turn right on
Riviera and follow it to itsʼ end where it Tʼs into
Donnermeyer at a 3-way stop. Turn left onto
Donnermeyer and proceed to the next 3-way
stop. Turn right, go through one stop sign and
take the next street on your right, Colfax
Avenue, just in front of the railroad overpass.
Follow Colfax to the end. Thompson is the last
large concrete building on the left. Parking and
entrance at far end (south/west) of building.
Thompson Enamel
650 Colfax Ave.
Bellevue, KY 41073
Company Hours:
8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Eastern Time
Monday-Friday
Thompson
Enamel
CATALOG
Thompson Enamel, Inc.
650 Colfax Avenue, Bellevue, KY 41073 USA
Phone: 1-859-291-3800 FAX: 1-859-291-1849
Web Site: www.ThompsonEnamel.com
E-Mail Addresses:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 72310
Newport, KY 41072 USA
Catalog No. 1301 - REV-2
Index
Kiln Wash....................................................20
Kiln Cement................................................20
Klyr-Fire......................................................14
Lea Compound...........................................16
Line Sifter....................................................15
Liquid Form Brushable Enamels...................9
Liquid Form Water Base Enamels............8, 9
Liquid Metal - Gold, Palladium....................13
Lusters........................................................12
Luster Decal Sheets...............................12
Malleable Copper........................................13
Marinite Board.............................................20
Marking Pen, Gold......................................13
Mechanical Crayons for Enamel.................10
Medium for painting..............................14, 15
Metal Clay Enameling Kit............................35
Metal Cleaner..............................................14
Mica - Sheet................................................17
Millefiore........................................................8
Mixing White.....................................9
Mortar and Pestle........................................15
Mother of Pearl...........................................13
Newallʼs Glue..............................................38
Nichrome Wire............................................17
Nuts & Bolts (Miniature)..............................38
Oil of Clove & Lavender..............................14
Ordering Information.....................................2
Overglaze Painting Colors............................9
Overglaze Fine Line Black....................10
Oxide Inhibitor.............................................14
Oxidized Steel Plates for Soldering............13
Painting Colors........................................9-11
Palladium - Liquid.......................................13
Painting Enamels.....................................8-11
Painting Enamel Kit...............................10
Painting Flux...............................................10
Painting Medium...................................14, 15
Patterned Decal Sheets..............................12
Pellon Stencil Material................................16
Penny Brite.................................................14
Pens - Enamel Marking.........................11
Pens for Liquid Metal/Painting Colors........ 16
Petri Dishes.................................................15
Pickling Agents...........................................14
Pink/Lavender Painting Colors....................10
Pins and Bars..............................................37
Planches................................................17
Pliers - Jewelers..........................................20
Plique-à-jour Silver Wires.....................13
Plique-à-jour Accessories...........................13
PnP Blue Transfer Film...............................20
Powder Vibe.......................................43
Product Infor mation.........................1, 2
Product Safety Information...........................1
Publications...........................................39-42
Pyrometers..................................................22
Scalex.........................................................14
Screening Enamels..................................8-11
Screening Medium....................................15
Screening Oil..............................................14
Screens.......................................................15
Scrolling Tools............................................17
Separation Enamel.....................................10
Sifters..........................................................15
Silver - Enamels For.................................4, 5
Silver Foil....................................................13
Silver Plated Steel.......................................27
Silver Tooling Foil.......................................13
Silver (Sterling) Step Bezel Wire................13
Solder - Silver, Eutectic..............................13
Soldering Tweezers....................................20
Solid Color Decals......................................10
Sparex No. 1 & 2.........................................14
Spatula (Stainless Steel).............................17
Sprayer - Aerosol........................................15
Squeegee Oil..............................................14
Stained Glass - Enamels For.......................6
Stainless Steel (400 series) Enamel.........5, 6
Stainless Steel Wire Screen.......................15
Steel Panels - Enameled.......................25-26
Stencil Material...........................................16
Sterling Silver Cinch Mount Sets.................35
Stilts.......................................................18-20
Stones - Alundum.......................................16
Stoning Materials..................................16
Storage Containers.....................................15
Switch & Outlet Plates (Copper).................34
Thermocouples...........................................22
Thinning Oil No. 5.......................................14
Threads - Enamel.........................................8
Tongs (Copper) for Acid Solutions..............14
Tooling Foil (Copper & Silver).....................13
Tripod for Torch Firing With Two Racks......18
Trivets....................................................18-20
Underglaze Black..................................10
Underglaze Crayons...................................12
Videos.........................................................42
Vinyl Stencil Material...................................16
Vitreco™ Floral Wafers & Buttons................8
Water Color Enamels..................................9
Window Glass - Enamels For....................5, 6
Thompson Enamels
cates enamel type while the hundreds number indicates the color. The final two numbers indicate how light or dark that color is.
For example, 1505 is an opaque pastel
greenish blue for copper, and 2680 is a
transparent dark blue for copper.
Thompson Enamels are lead-free glass
products available in various particle sizes
and formulated to fit a variety of metal and
glass substrates. These products are
described in terms of temperature and
expansion to help you select a suitable
enamel for your particular project. The best
way to select an enamel is to determine their
properties in the following sequence:
(1) Fusing temperature (2) Fit or compatibility and (3) Color.
It is important to pre-test enamels prior
to using; 1) printed color charts do not always
perfectly match the product they represent
and 2) there may be slight variations in the
character of any given enamel from batch to
batch.
80 mesh enamel is the standard particle
size available to our customers unless specified otherwise. 80 mesh is glass ground to a
particle size which is slightly finer than granular sugar. It is normally applied by sifting, but
can also be mixed with water and charged
onto the substrate surface.
6/20 mesh enamels are particles that
have an average diameter of about 1/16” to
1/8”. These particles are ideal for bead making. Lump enamels (Unground, Unscreened
enamels) are particles that range from 1/16”
to 1” diameter chips. A variety of painting
and liquid enamels are also available for specific substrates listed on pages 8-12.
For expanded information about the
products found in this catalog and the technology involved to use them, see the description of the Thompson Enamel Workbook on
page 39.
All enamel products in this catalog are
numbered into a practical coded numbering
system which indicates enamel type and
color. This coding can be easily seen by
examining our color charts in the center of
this catalog. The thousands number indi-
Product Safety Information
All of Thompsonʼs enamel products are
glass of one form or another. Care should
be taken not to ingest them. These products,
however, can be used quite safely if you
adhere to the following housekeeping and
hygiene rules:
Rule I. Keep your work area neat and clean.
Keep your clothing clean.
Rule II. Use your enamels in a well ventilated work area. Wear a protective dust mask if
you are working with enamel powders for an
extended period of time. (See page 15.)
Rule III. Wash your hands prior to eating.
Do not smoke or handle food when you are
working with enamels.
Please call 859-291-3800 if more specific
information on any particular product is
required. FAX: 859-291-1849.
Food Contact Surfaces
We do not recommend the use of our
enamels for food contact surfaces. Although
they are very acid resistant and do not contain lead, their final food safe properties may
depend on enamel application and firing.
Each such item made from them should be
individually tested to determine whether or
not it passes current F.D.A. regulations. This
process would probably be too costly for the
average artist.
We Thank You For Your Business
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
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Ordering Information
Thompson Enamel accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. When you
use your charge card, do not include shipping charges in your total. Your packing slip will show
correct charges for items shipped. Your next monthʼs Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American
Express billing will show the total charged cost of your purchase including shipping.
Purchases not made on Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express must be accompanied by a check or money order. Add 10% to your total to cover shipping and handling.
Thompson Enamel does not maintain personal charge accounts for individuals. Charges must
be made to either Visa, Master Card, Discover or American Express. Sorry—No C.O.D.ʼs.
Purchases are shipped U.P.S. whenever possible unless otherwise requested. A street
address is required for U.P.S. delivery. U.P.S. will not deliver to a post office box number.
Always fill out your order blank as completely as possible. Please be sure to include your
phone number so we can notify you of any price changes or other discrepancies.
Prices are F.O.B. Newport, Kentucky.
All customers please remit in U.S. funds, checks drawn on a U.S. Bank.
Thompson Enamel accepts...
Adjustments or Returns
Upon receipt of your order please inspect contents and notify us immediately of any discrepancy or damage by calling one of our sales representatives for return authorization at
1-859-291-3800. This will allow us to serve you in a more efficient manner. We can replace,
exchange or refund for any purchase which is incorrect, damaged or defective in any way.
All other returns may be subject to a 15% restocking fee.
Product Availability
We make every effort to insure we are fully stocked on every item in the catalog so that we
may ship your order complete. Occasionally we must back order and ship at a later date. If for
any reason you do not wish to have items back ordered, please mark your order form indicating
one of the following choices: (a) please contact me for substitutions (b) cancel out-of-stock
items. Back orders are shipped promptly upon receipt of out-of-stock items. All orders are
shipped out in the order they are received.
Shipping
All orders are shipped
UPS Ground unless
otherwise specified.
Shipping time zones
from Bellevue, Kentucky
are shown at left.
1 - One Day
2 - Two Days
3 - Three Days
4 - Four Days
5 - Five Days
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Index
Acrylic Enamels............................................9
Acrylic Medium............................................14
Adhesive - For Findings..............................38
Agar............................................................14
Alundum Stones.........................................16
Asphaltum Varnish.....................................20
Beads - Seamless Copper....................23
Bead Making - Stringing Supplies..............38
Bead Making Supplies................................23
Bead Making Holders.................................23
Bead Racks.................................................23
Beginner's Enameling Kit...........................22
Bezel Wire - Sterling Silver - Step...............13
Bezels - Sterling Silver for pendants.....35
Bezels - Economy Instant for pendants...37
Blockout-Resist Media................................20
Blu-Stic Cloisonné Wire Adhesive..............15
Bolting Cloth................................................15
Bright Boy...................................................16
Brooch Sets................................................37
Brushable Enamels (Liquid)..........................9
Brushes - For Liquid Metals........................16
Burnishing Tools.........................................16
Carbon Paper for Transfer..........................16
Carefree® Lusters......................................12
Carefree® Luster Decal Sheets................12
Ceramic Pigments......................................11
Chains........................................................36
Citric Acid (for Edinburgh Etch)...................12
Cloisonné Wire - Copper, Silver................ .13
Containers - Storage...................................15
Controller - Furnace....................................22
Controlling Pyrometer.................................22
Copper - Beads...........................................23
Copper - Bowls, Trays ..........................32-34
Copper - Dishes & Platters...................32-34
Copper - Stamped Pieces................24, 28-31
Copper - Switch & Outlet Plates.................34
Copper - Enamels For...............................4, 5
Copper - Flat Sheet.....................................24
Copper Foil (Tooling)..................................13
Copper (Malleable).....................................13
Copper - Spun Shapes..........................32-34
Copper Tongs.............................................14
Copper Tubing............................................23
Copper Tubing Cutting Holder....................23
Counter Enamel - Dry...................................8
Cord - Black Rayon.....................................38
Crackle Colors...........................................8
Crackle Bases...............................................4
Crayons - Enamel Marking.........................10
Crayons - Mechanical.................................10
Crayons - Underglaze.................................12
Crucibles for Thread Making.......................17
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Crow Quill Pen.................................16
Decal Sheets....................................10, 12
Diamond Cloth............................................16
Distributorʼs List.....................................44-46
Dust Masks.................................................15
Earring Findings..........................................36
Enamel Holding Agent................................14
Enamel Prices...............................................3
Enamel Samples...........................................3
Enamel Marking Crayons............................10
Enamel Marking Pens.................................11
Enameled Iron Tiles....................................25
Enameled Steel Plates................................26
Enameling Iron - Flat Sheet..................25
Enameling Iron - Pre-Coated................25, 26
Enamels - Brushable.....................................9
Enamels - Copper, Gold, Silver, LC Steel.4, 5
Enamels - Glass, 400 Series SS...............5, 6
Enamels - Effetre (Moretti) Glass..................7
Enamels - Stained and Hot Glass.................6
Etching Cream - Glass................................12
Eutectic Silver Solder..................................13
Face Shield.................................................43
Findings.................................................36-38
Fine Line Black.....................................10
Firing Racks..........................................17, 19
Firing Rack Support Bars............................17
Firing Tools.................................................17
Floral Wafers & Buttons................................8
Foil - Copper, Silver, Gold............... 13
Fur nace Floor Blanket...............................20
Fur nace Cement........................................20
Fur nace Wash...........................................20
Fur naces for Enameling............................21
Gift Certificates................................18, 34
Gilding Metal - Flat Sheet.....................26, 27
Gloves - Heat Resistant..............................17
Glass Brushes.............................................16
Gold - Enamels For...................................4, 5
Gold Foil......................................................13
Gold - Liquid................................................13
Gold Pen...................................................13
Grisaille Teaching Kit..................................11
Ground Coat for Steel...................................8
Holding Agents...........................................14
Hole Punch.................................................43
Hot Pad/Furnace Floor Pad........................20
Hot Glass - Enamels For...............................6
Inlay Tools...................................................16
Iron - Enameled Tiles............................25, 26
Iron Ground Coat......................................... 8
Jewel Effect Lumps......................................8
Jewelerʼs Saw.............................................20
Jewelry Accessories..............................36-38
Jump Rings.................................................36
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INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS
Australia
Anna Margot Originals
10 Plumer Street
Sherwood, Queensland 4075
Australia
Ph. 011-617-3369-1527
Email: [email protected]
Koodak Jewellers Supplies
Century Bdg/4th Fl.
125 Swanston St.
Melbourne, VIC 3000
Australia
Ph. 011-613-9654-5811
Belize
Dan McCann
PO Box 403
Belmopan, Belize
Ph./Fax: 011-501-92-4104
E-mail:
[email protected]
Canada
Catherine Crowe
600 Markham Street
Toronto, Ontario M6G 2L8
Canada
Ph. (416) 534-3913
Greenbarn Potters Supply, Ltd.
9548 192nd St.
Surrey, B.C.
Canada V4N 3R9
Ph. (604) 888-3411
FAX (604) 888-4247
Hollander Glass Canada Inc.
3095 Universal Drive
Mississauga, Ontario L4X 2E2
Canada
Ph. (905) 625-7911
Kenʼs Gem Supplies, Inc.
#18 2219 35th Ave. NE
Calgary, Alberta T2E 6W3
Canada
Ph. (403) 291-2912
FAX (403) 291-2782
www.kengem.com
[email protected]
Mercedes Ceramic Supply
20 Mississauga Valley Blvd.
Suite 1603
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada L5A 3S1
Ph. (905) 275-5920
(905) 851-0851
FAX: (905) 851-1064
Canada (Cont.)
Orex International
7195 Rue Pierre Gadois
Montreal, Quebec H1M 3H6
Canada
Ph. (514) 353-2222
Fax. (514) 353-8350
Korea
Enamel Prices
Enamel prices reflect the cost of raw materials used to make specific colors. Enamels that
do not have A, B, or C following the number and name are considered Standard Price. All others are priced according to the letter following the number and name i.e. A, B, or C. Bulk
prices listed below are on poundage-per-color basis, not an accumulated total of all enamels
ordered. Packaging is available in 2 oz., 8 oz., 5 lb. jars and boxes or drums for bulk quantities.
Costa Rica
Thompson Enamel Korea Co.
Gallery2020/Jung Bok Hee
502, Hun-Dae Topics Bldg
44-3 Bang-E Dong, Song-Pa Ku
Seoul, South Korea
Ph.: 010-2899-4317
E-Mail:
[email protected]
Denmark
Glass Forum AS
Kvernes
6530 Averoy, Norway
Ph. 011 47 71514100
Fax 011 47 71514072
Website: GlassForum.no
Email: [email protected]
Samples and Samplers
Germany
Dragon Glass
#10 Orange Road
Farrarmere Benoni
1501 South Africa
Ph. & FAX:
011-27-11-849-6430
Creative Glass MHS-AG
Geerenstresse 13
Kindhausen
CH-8604 Volketswil
Switzerland
Ph. 011-41 44 908 1155
FAX 011-41 44 946 1231
SAMP-A
SAMP-B
SAMP-C
SAMP-D
SAMP-E
SAMP-F
SAMP-G
SAMP-H
Galeria Musical
Israel Zonzinski
Calle 4 entre Avenidas 3 y 5
San Jose, Costa Rica
Ph. 011 506 2222 8541
Cell: 011 506 8376 4310
E-mail: [email protected]
Enamel Supply
Munkeageren 17
4600 Koege, Denmark
E-mail: [email protected]
www.enamelsupply.com
www.emaljeforsyningen.dk
Tiffany Glas Kunst GmbH
Helleforthstraße 18-20
D-33758 Schloß HolteStukenbrock
Germany
Ph. 011-49-5207-9128-0
FAX: 011-49-5207-912840
C & R Loo GmbH
Heisenbergstr. 19
D-50169 Kerpen-Turnich,
Germany
Ph. 011 49 2237 9282 0
Fax 011 49 2237 9282 10
Hong Kong
Hands Art & Craft Ltd.
1A, Po Wah Commercial Center
226 Hennessy Road
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Ph. 852-2575-1836
FAX: 852-2838-2906
Iceland
Tiffanyʼs Stained Glass Studio
Smidjuvegur 4a
200 Kopavogur
Iceland
Ph. 011-354-893-8449
FAX 011-354-562-8449
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Norway
South Africa
Switzerland
Venezuela
Charles Hardy
Apartado Postal 20255
San Martin, Caracas, 1020A
Venezuela
Ph. (011) 58-416-622-2
80 Mesh Enamel or 6/20 Mesh Bead Making
Price Group
Standard Price
Price Grade (A)
Price Grade (B)
Price Grade (C)
Price Grade (G)*
2 oz.
8 oz.
$7.80
$8.50
$12.60
$13.05
$14.55
$18.55
$19.90
$29.75
$31.20
$33.80
5-24 lbs.
Price per lb.
$29.70
$31.85
$47.60
$49.90
$54.10
Unground, Unscreened Enamels
Opaques-Air Cooled; Transparents-Air Cooled, Water Cracked
Size Varies - Approx. 1/2” to 2”
2 oz.
8 oz.
$6.70
$7.15
$11.80
$12.45
$13.85
$15.25
$16.55
$26.90
$28.40
$30.90
5-24 lbs
Price per lb.
$24.40
$26.50
$43.05
$45.45
$49.45
* Price Grade (G) contains gold, and the price will fluctuate with prevailing gold market prices. Call for current prices.
Special grinding or Sifting Surcharges
(1) Single sifting other than 80 mesh
(2) Double mesh such as 80/200 or
finely ground such as -325 mesh
2 oz. & 8 oz.
$3.45 packet
$5.20 packet
5 lb. jar
$17.50 jar
$26.05 jar
Printed color charts never precisely duplicate the effects you will achieve using our enamel products.
This is particularly true for transparents where background color and thickness of application strongly
influence final results. In order to help you select the color you really want, sample packets are available
in six categories. Sample amount - Approx. heaping teaspoon of powder. Quantity may vary.
Available only in 80 mesh, unless otherwise noted.
Single Color (You select the color) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.15
Ten Colors (You select ten different colors, no duplicates please) . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.40
Complete Med. Temperature-Medium Expansion Enamels (169 colors, pg. 4,5) . .$93.60
6/20 Mesh Med. Temp. - Medium Expansion Enamels (142 colors, pg. 4,5) . . .$104.10
*Complete Medium Temperature-Low Expansion Enamels (62 colors, pg. 5,6) . .$31.25
*Complete High Temperature-Medium Expansion Enamels (43 colors, pg. 6) . . .$31.25
Complete Pallet of Enamels for Effetre Glass (46 colors, pg. 7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$38.05
Complete Pallet of 6/20 mesh Frit for Effetre Glass (46 colors, pg. 7) . . . . . . . . . .$38.05
9000 Series Color Sets
*Specify Small (0.5-1.4mm), Medium (0.9-3.4mm), or Large (2.4-4.8mm)
Opaque Enamels for Effetre (Moretti) Glass - Coefficient of expansion: 104 (linear)
Each set contains one-ounce jars of color. Available as 80 mesh powder or medium lumps (0.9 - 3.4mm).
Price is $45.90 per set for EGS-1 & EGS-2; EGS-3 is $40.70.
EGS-1 (Opaque)
EGS-2 (Opaque)
EGS-3 (Transparent)
9010 White
9110 Brown Beige
9250 Goldenrod
9320 Gray Green
9350 Moss Green
9530 Blue Green (A)
9605 Baby Blue
9650 Oxford Blue (A)
9710 Light Petal Pink (B)
9725 Flesh (B)
9740 New Purple (B)
9780 Dark Orchid (B)
9810 Peach
9835 Orange Red (C)
9840 Bright Red (C)
9940 Oxford Gray
9105
9180
9260
9330
9520
9550
9620
9660
9720
9730
9760
9790
9830
9850
9920
9990
Yellow Beige
Dark Coffee
Praseodymium Yellow
Apple Green
Gray Blue Green
Aqua Marine (A)
Medium Blue (A)
Brilliant Blue (A)
Dark Petal Pink (B)
Pink Flesh (B)
Light Orchid (B)
Dark Purple (B)
Mellon Orange (C)
Dark Red (C)
Light Oxford
Midnight Black (A)
3
9400
9410
9415
9425
9434
9436
9443
9444
9452
9453
9463
9466
9475
9480
Clear
Wax Yellow
Khaki
Spring Green
Gem Green
Glass Green
Beryl Green
Turquoise
Aqua Blue (A)
Water Blue (A)
Bonnet Blue (A)
Nitric Blue (A)
Amethyst
Cherry Pink (G)
Medium Temperature - Medium Expansion Enamels
for Copper, Gold, Silver, Low Carbon Steel & Metal Clay
Normal firing temperature range: 1400-1500°F
Coefficient of expansion range: 258-360 cubic expansion
OPAQUES
White
Low Acid Resistance
1006 Crackle Base, White
1010 Undercoat White
High Acid Resistance
1020 Titanium White
1030 Foundation White
1040 Quill White
1045 Antique White
1050 Mat
1055 White
1060 White
Brown
1110 Pastel Brown
1124 Cork Brown
1125 Nut Brown
1140 Chamois Brown
1150 Woodrow Brown
1170 Elk Brown
1175 Moca Brown
1180 Briarwood Brown
1190 Peat Brown
Beige - Light Yellow
1202 Off White
1208 Cream
1211 Candy Yellow
1224 Melon Yellow
1225 Lemon Yellow
1237 Butter Yellow (C)
1238 Ivory
1239 Mellow Yellow
1240 Pine Yellow
Green
1305 Pastel Green
1308 Lichen Green
1315 Willow Green
1319 Bitter Green (C)
1335 Pea Green (C)
1345 Hunters Green
1360 Jungle Green
1380 Mistletoe Green
1390 Alpine Green
Blue - Green
1405 Pastel Bluish Green
1410 Robinʼs Egg Blue
1415 Sea Foam Green
1420 Mint Green (C)
1422 Aqua Marine Green
1425 Sapphire (C)
1430 Spruce Green (A)
1440 Delft Blue Green (A)
1465 Peacock Blue (A)
Green - Blue
1505 Pastel Greenish Blue
1510 Ozone Blue
1515 Horizon Blue
1520 Calamine Blue (A)
1522 French Blue (A)
1525 Aqua Blue (A)
1530 Twilight Blue (A)
1540 Wedgwood Blue (A)
1560 Bluejay Blue (A)
Blue
1605
1608
1610
1615
1620
1645
1650
1660
1685
1693
1698
Isle Blue (A)
Storm Blue (A)
Sky Blue (A)
Atlantic Blue (A)
Daphne Blue (A)
Harvest Blue (A)
Yacht Blue (A)
Ultramarine Blue (A)
Cobalt Blue (A)
Dark Blue (A)
Darkest Blue (A)
Pink - Purple
1705 Petal Pink (G)
1708 Pastel Pink (G)
1710 Tallow Pink (G)
1715 Clover Pink (G)
1720 Mauve Purple (G)
1745 Fox Glove Purple (G)
1750 Orchid (G)
1760 Iris Purple (G)
1780 Grape Purple (G)
Yellow - Orange - Red
1810 Buttercup Yellow (C)
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1820
1830
1840
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
Goldenrod Yellow (C)
Marigold Yellow (C)
Sunset Orange (C)
Pumpkin Orange (C)
Flame Orange (C)
Orient Red (C)
Flame Red (C)
Victoria Red (C)
Gray - Black
1905 Pastel Gray
1910 Pussywillow Gray
1912 Nude Gray
1915 Dove Gray
1920 Stump Gray
1940 Steel Gray
1960 Blue Gray
1980 Bluish Black (A)
1990 Grisaille Black (A)
1995 Black (A)
1996 Black (A)
1997 Crackle Base, Black (A)
1998 Soft Black (A)
TRANSPARENTS
Clear Transparent
2007 Soft Fusing Clear
2008 Crackle Base, Clear
2009 Soft Fusing Clear
2010 Soft Fusing Clear
2015 Golden Clear
2020 Clear for Silver
2030 Medium Fusing Clear
2040 Hard Fusing Clear
Beige - Brown
2110 Wax Yellow
2115 Mars Brown
2120 Otter Brown
2130 Hazel Brown
2140 Russet Brown
2170 Van Dyke Brown
2190 Chestnut Brown
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Montana
Swan Valley Copper
1160 Remick Road
Swan Valley, MT 59826
Ph. (406) 754-2678
Fax.(406) 754-3053
Nevada
Schlaifer Enameling Supplies, LLC
PO Box 6776
Gardnerville, NV 89460
Ph. 1 800 525-5959
Web: www.enameling.com
E-mail: [email protected]
New Jersey
Folio Art Glass
73 Highway 34 South
Colts Neck, NJ 07722
Ph. (732) 431-0044
FAX: (732) 431-1653
Rainbow Art Glass, Inc.
1761 Route 34 South
Wall Township
Farmingdale, NJ 07727
Ph. (32) 681-4984
New York
Creative Tools & Supply Co.
135 W. 29th St, Suite 402
New York, NY 10001
Ph. (212) 279-7077
Fax.(718) 279-6886
Metalliferous, Inc.
34 West 46th St.
2nd Floor
New York, NY 10036
Ph. (212) 944-0909
FAX (212) 944-0644
New Mexico
Rio Grande
7500 Bluewater Rd. NW
Abuquerque, NM 87121
Ph. (505) 839-3123
North Carolina
Bedizen Ornaments, Inc.
509 N. West Street
Raleigh, NC 27603
Ph. (919) 834-8634
Ohio
The Urban Beader
18349 Quinn Rd.
Chagrin Falls, OH 44023
Ph. (440) 570-5031
Oregon
Washington
Fire Mountain Gems
One Fire Mountain Way
Grants Pass, OR 97526-2373
Ph. (541) 956-7796
Frantz Art Glass & Supply
130 W. Corporate Rd.
Shelton, WA 98584
Ph. (800) 839-6712
FAX (360) 427-5866
Web: www.frantzartglass.com
[email protected]
Cline Glass Co., Inc.
1135 SE Grand Ave.
Portland, OR 97214
Ph. (503) 233-5946
Fax. (503) 239-3766
www.clineglasscompany.com
Fusion Headquarters
15500 N.E. Kincaid Road
Newberg, OR 97132
Ph. (503) 538-5281
Georgieʼs Main Store
756 NE Lombard
Portland, OR 97211-3502
Ph. (503) 283-1353
Pennsylvania
Jean Van Brederode
7 Nita Court
Mechanicsbug, PA 17050
Ph. (717) 919-7444
Texas
Enamel Emporium
3523 Ripplebrook Drive
Houston, TX 77045
Ph. (713) 433-1817
www.enamelemporium.com
Hollander Glass Texas, Inc.
5455 Guhn Road
Houston, TX 77040
Ph. (713) 460-0045
PMC Connection, Inc.
2414 East Wyr. 80 Ste. 190
Mesquite, TX 75149
Ph. (972) 329-3273
(866) 762-2529
Rock House Studio
1311 West Abram
Arlington, TX 76013
Ph. (817) 274-1187
Spring Beads, LLC
421 Gentry Street, Ste. 202
Spring, TX 77373
Ph. (281) 288-9116
Utah
Freshmanʼs
353 East 500 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Ph. (801) 521-6327
FAX (801) 575-6316
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Enamelwork Supply Co.
1022 NE 68th St.
Seattle, WA 98115
Ph. (206) 525-9271
Fax (206) 526-5797
1 800 596-3257
Northwest Art Glass
9003 151st Ave. NE
Redmond, WA 98052
Ph. (425) 861-9600
Fax. (425) 861-9300
Seattle Pottery Supply, Inc.
35 South Hanford
Seattle, WA 98134
Ph. (206) 587-0570
FAX: (206) 587-0373
Wisconsin
Nasco
463 Park Street
Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
Ph. (920) 563-2446
FAX: (920) 563-8296
School Specialty
W6316 Design Drive
Greenville, WI 54942
Ph. (888) 388-3224
FAX: (888) 388-6344
Thompson Enamel Distributors List
Arizona
Thompson Enamels can be purchased through these locations:
Lonnieʼs, Inc.
1436 N. 44th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85008
(602) 220-0494
toll free 1 877 566-6437
www.lonniesinc.com
California
A & A Jewelry Tools & Findings
319 West 6th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90014
Ph. (213) 627-8004
FAX: (213) 627-1653
E-Mail: [email protected]
Arrow Springs
331-2 Industrial Drive
Placerville, CA 95667
Ph. (800) 899-0689
Ph. (530) 677-1400
FAX. (530) 677-1600
Web: www.arrowsprings.com
C & R Loo
1732 Wright Ave.
Richmond, CA 94804
Ph. (510) 232-0276
Fax (510) 232-7810
Leslie Ceramic Supply Co., Inc.
1212 San Pablo Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94706
Ph. (510) 524-7363
FAX: (510) 524-7040
Nasco West
4825 Stoddard Road
Modesto, CA 95356-9318
Ph. (209) 545-1600
FAX: (209) 545-1669
Colorado
NAJA Tool & Supply, Inc.
6810 N. Broadway, Unit J.
Denver, CO 80221
Ph. (303) 426-6284
Fax. (303) 426-8110
www.najatools.com
D & L Stained Glass Supply
1440 W. 52nd Ave.
Denver, CO 80221
Ph. (303) 449-8737
Fax. (303) 442-3429
Connecticut
Bovano Industries, Inc.
830 South Main Street
Cheshire, CT 06410
Ph. (203) 272-3208
FAX: (203) 250-7527
Gesswein
201 Hancock Ave.
Bridgeport, CT 06605-2403
Ph. (203) 368-3752
FAX: (203) 335-0300
Florida
The Art Glass House
3650 North US Hwy. 1
Cocoa, FL 32926
Ph. (321) 631-4477
1 800 525-8009
FAX: (321) 631 9565
Painting With Fire Studio
2428 Central Ave.
St. Petersburg, FL 33712
Ph. (727) 498-6409
Spencer Art Studio
125 Fifth Ave. N.
Safety Harbor, FL 34695
Ph. (727) 725-1562
Fax. (727) 797-3955
Georgia
Pam East Designs
4950 Streamside Dr.
Johns Creek, GA 30022
Ph. (678) 566-0447
Hawaii
Schwartz, Inc.
1149 Bethel Street #400
Honolulu, HI 96813
Ph. (808) 538-1410
FAX: (808) 536-7029
Indiana
American Art Clay Co., Inc.
6060 Guion road
Indianapolis, IN 46254
Ph. (317) 244-6871
ABR Imagery, Inc.
3808 West Vernal Pike
Bloomington, IN 47404
Ph. (812) 339-8947
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Illinois
Art Clay World USA, Inc.
4535 Southwest Highway
Oak Lawn, IL 60453
Ph. (708) 857-8800
Dick Blick Company
864 Enterprise Ave.
Galesburg, IL 61401
Ph. (309) 343-6181
FAX: (309) 343-3999
Ed Hoyʼs International
27625 Diehl Rd.
Warrenville, IL 60555-3838
Ph. (630) 836-1353
FAX: (630) 836-1362
Maine
Warg Enamel & Tool Center
10 Oak Hill Plaza
Scarborough, ME 04074
Ph. (207) 885-9382
Fax: (207) 727 4226
www.paulinewargdesigns.com
Maryland
Weisser Glass Studio
4080 B Howard Ave.
Kensington, MD 20895
Ph. (301) 571-8966
Fax: (301) 949-7292
Web: www.weisserglass.com
Michigan
Delphi Stained Glass / Delphi
Creativity Center
3380 East Jolly Road
Lansing, MI 48910
Ph. (517) 394-4631
FAX: (517) 394-5364
www.delphiglass.com
C.R. Hill Company
2734 West Eleven Mile Road
Berkley, MI 48072
Ph. (248) 543-1555
FAX: (248) 543-9104
Missouri
Glasshopper Studio, LLC
13011 Olive Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63141
Ph. (314) 205-0220
Yellow - Green Yellow
2210 Soft Yellow (C)
2215 Egg Yellow (C)
2220 Chartreuse
2222 Flax Yellow
2230 Lime Yellow
2240 Olive (80 Mesh Only)
Green
2305 Nile Green
2310 Peppermint Green
2320 Spring Green
2325 Gem Green
2330 Avocado (80 mesh only)
2335 Peacock Green
2340 Glass Green
2345 Dark Green (A)
2350 Grass Green
Blue Green
2410 Copper Green
2420 Sea Green
2430 Beryl Green
2435 Turquoise
Green Blue
2510 Cascade Blue (A)
2520 Aqua Blue (A)
2530 Water Blue (A)
Blue
2610
2615
2620
2625
2650
2660
2680
Sky Blue (A)
Periwinkle Blue (A)
Bonnet Blue (A)
Winter Blue (A)
Heron Blue (A)
Nitric Blue (A)
Prussian Blue (A)
Purple
2715 Rose Purple
2720 Harold Purple (G)
2740 Savor Purple (G)
2745 Passion Purple (G)
2747 Dark Lavender (G)
2755 Concord Purple (G)
2760 Mauve Purple
2780 Manganese Purple
Pink - Red - Orange
2810 Geranium Pink (G)
2820 Pink (G)
2825 China Pink (G)
2830 Orange Red Ruby (G)
2835 Rose Pink (G)
2836 Raspberry (G)
2837
2838
2839
2840
2845
Orange (G)
Red (G)
Red (G)
Mandarin Orange (C)
Mikado Orange (C)
(80 Mesh Only)
2850 Sunset Orange (C)
2880 Woodrow Red (C)
Gray
2910 Elan Gray
2915 Oil Gray
OPALESCENT
2061 Opalescent White (A)
(80 Mesh Only)
2300 Opalescent Green (A)
2600 Opalescent Blue (A)
(80 Mesh Only)
2800 Opalescent Red (G)
2001 Opal Jewel Effect (A)
(Lump Only)
COUNTER ENAMEL
(See page 8)
Medium Temperature - Low Expansion Enamels
for Window Glass & 400 Series (Magnetic) Stainless Steel
OPAQUE
Normal firing temperature range: 1400-1500°F
Coefficient of expansion: Approx. 80 linear expansion
Available as 80 mesh powder and three sizes of lumps
(small – 0.5 - 1.4mm; medium – 0.9 - 3.4mm; large – 2.4 - 4.8mm)
White
5010 White
Brown
5105 Cream
5107 Flesh
5109 Mustard
5110 Light Brown
5120 Coffee Brown
5125 Coral
5130 Redwood Brown
5180 Dark Brown
Yellow
5250 Jonquil Yellow
5260 Golden Glow Yellow
Green
5310 Light Green
5320 Willow Green
5330 Pea Green
5340 Jungle Green
5350 Jade Green
Blue Green
5520 Emerald Blue Green
5530 Delft Blue Green
5540 Peacock Blue Green
5545 Teal Green
5550 Aqua Blue Green
5560 Dark Aqua Blue Green
Blue
5610
5620
5650
5655
5660
Pastel Blue (A)
Light Blue (A)
Italian Blue (A)
Royal Blue (A)
Dark Blue (A)
Pink Purple
5710 Petal Pink (G)
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5720
5740
5750
5760
5780
Clover (G)
Fox Glove Purple (G)
Lilac (G)
Light Orchid (G)
Orchid (G)
Orange
5820 Medium Orange (C)
5830 Orange (C)
5835 China Red (C)
Red
5860 Flag Red (C)
5865 Briarwood Red (C)
Gray - Black
5920 Light Gray
5960 Slate Gray
5990 Black (A)
Medium Temperature - Low Expansion Enamels
for Window Glass & 400 Series (Magnetic) Stainless Steel
TRANSPARENT
Normal firing temperature range: 1400-1500°F
Coefficient of expansion range: 80 linear expansion
Available as 80 mesh powder and three sizes of lumps
(small – 0.5 - 1.4mm; medium – 0.9 - 3.4mm; large – 2.4 - 4.8mm)
Clear Transparent
6000 Clear
6010 Milky Clear
Brown
6110 Bronze Brown
6120 Persimmon Brown
Beige - Yellow
6205 Light Sand Yellow
6210 Golden Brown
6215 Sandstone Brown
6220 Chinese Yellow
Green
6310 Fern Green
6315 Meadow Green
6320 Pea Green
6335 Spruce Green
6340 Cactus Green
6350 Tartan Green
Blue
6605
6610
6615
6635
6650
6680
Delphinium Blue (A)
Empire Blue (A)
Cloisonné Blue (A)
Atlantic Blue (A)
Cobalt Blue (A)
Dark Cobalt Blue (A)
Red
6860 Copper Ruby (B)
High Temperature - Medium Expansion Enamels
for Stained Glass and Hot Glass Blowing
OPAQUE
Normal firing temperature range for fusing: 1400-1550° F
Coefficient of expansion: 90 linear expansion
Compatable with Bullseye and Spectrum Glass
Available as 80 mesh powder and three sizes of lumps
(small – 0.5 - 1.4mm; medium – 0.9 - 3.4mm; large – 2.4 - 4.8mm)
White
7010 White
Brown
7105 Cream
7110 Light Brown
7120 Coffee Brown
7130 Redwood Brown
7180 Dark Brown
Yellow
7250 Jonquil
7260 Golden Glow Yellow
Green
7310 Light Green
7320 Willow Green
7330 Pea Green
7340 Jungle Green
7350 Jade Green
Blue - Green
7520 Emerald Blue Green
7530 Delft Blue Green
7540 Peacock Blue Green
7550 Aqua Blue Green
7560 Dk. Aqua Blue Green
Blue
7610
7620
7650
7655
7660
Pastel Blue (A)
Light Blue (A)
Italian Blue (A)
Royal Blue (A)
Dark Blue (A)
Pink - Purple
7710 Petal Pink (G)
7720 Clover (G)
7740 Fox Glove Purple (G)
7760 Light Orchid (G)
7780 Orchid (G)
Orange
7830 Orange (C)
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Red
7860 Flag Red (C)
7865 Briarwood Red (C)
Gray - Black
7920 Light Gray
7960 Slate Gray
7990 Black (A)
TRANSPARENT
8005
8220
8221
8370
8640
8680
8750
8756
8760
Clear
Chinese Yellow
Orange Yellow
Dark Green
Cobalt Blue (A)
Dark Cobalt Blue (A)
Purple (A)
Lilac
Pink (G)
Oberon Gold Heat Reflective Face Shield
Reflects more than 99% of IR and UV radiation. A thin layer of gold (the most efficient reflector
of radiant heat known) on the polycarbonate shield reflects radiation while allowing visible light
to pass through for clear vision. Specifications: abrasion-resistant coating protects the gold
layer on the outside, anti-fog coating on the inside. Adjustable ratchet headgear fits a variety of
sizes. 8” h. x 14” w. x 0.080” thick window.
GHS Gold Heat Shield $107.15
T-5B
T-5C
T-5
T-5 Jewelers Metal Hole Punch
Puches two sizes - 1/16” (1.60mm) and 3/32” (2.30mm).
Now with replacement punches.
T-5 Jewelers Metal Hole Punch - $26.50
T-5B 3/32” Replacement Punch (Black) - $5.30
T-5C 1/16” Replacement Punch (Chrome) - $5.30
PDV-1 Powder Vibe
PDV-1 $42.40
The new Powder Vibe for enamel powder application and
control. Glass enamel powder flows out when vibrated.
Great for applying lines, patterns etc. Could be used on a
hot piece right out of the furnace. Also can be used while
making lamp worked beads or glass on glass.
Powder Vibe Set - powder vibe vibrating unit plus three
brass powder tips. Sold only as a set.
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Cloisonne Enameling and Jewelry Making Felicia Liban & Louise Mitchell Abridged and
corrected Dover (1989) republication, published
by Chilton Book Co., Radnor, PA, 1980. 164
illustrations. Index. Glossary. Suggested
Reading. 256 pp. 6-3/8” x 9”. Paperbound.
Cloisonne Enameling and Jewelry Making is
divided into two parts. The first covers everything from designing the wirework for the “cells”
or cloisons, making the enameling cup to hold
the wires and enamels, and adding and firing the
colors, to creating special effect with wire, foil
and decals. Part II provides clear directions for
creating handsome settings for pendants, rings,
pins, buckles, boxes and a variety of other decorative items. Over 150 detailed illustrations and
photographs illuminate each step of the procedures as well as the glorious finished products.
“...the complete book on cloisonne enameling...encyclopedic in scope.” -Jewelersʼ CircularKeystone. TEP-037 $15.85
Enamel Bead Making (DVD & Booklet) with
Pam East
30 minutes viewing time. This DVD and booklet
is delightful! Pamela has analyzed the process
of enamel bead making and arranged a series
of easy how-to-do steps into logical fool proof
procedures which are simple for the beginner to
learn and, in many cases, will improve the
effectiveness of the seasoned bead makerʼs
work. The equipment and materials are
described. She then demonstrates how simple
bead making is when the procedures are followed. Basic steps are fully shown prior to
practical and advanced procedures, including a
couple which may be new to most viewers.
TEV-300 $41.25
Enamelling on Copper for Beginners DVD
This is a three-hour long, two-disk DVD set
aimed particularly at complete beginners, but
also contains useful information on a range of
techniques for the more experienced. A great
addition to your enameling library.
TEV-600 $67.40
Enameling on Metal, by Núria López-Ribalta
and Eva Pascual i Miró. The layout and illustrations set a new standard for visual appearance.
Book contains six chapters - history, enamel as
material, materials and tools, technical process,
techniques, and step by step.
TEP-038 $31.80
Creating Cloisonne Enameling
A “How-to” DVD by Felicia Liban
This step-by-step DVD will show you how to
make a cloisonne pendant with all the information you will need for success. An added bonus
is instruction for making a lost wax bezel.
Running time - 70 minutes.
TEV-700 $42.40
VideosVideos
Lisel Salzer Video - Her Art and The Revival
of Limoges Enamel
Videotape (51 min.) 1986. A versatile artist in
many techniques, Lisel Salzer has spent many
years reviving the interest in the 16th century
technique of Limoges Enamel. The video
shows how she developed her interpretation of
Limoges Enamel and illustrates each step in the
creation of a portrait in enamel. Other subjects
such as landscapes, flowers and animals are
also shown. TEV-100 $83.20 ea.
Enamels for Effetre (Moretti) Glass
Coefficient of expansion: 104 linear expansion
Available as 80 mesh powder or medium size lumps (0.9 - 3.4mm)
Black
9660 Brilliant Blue (A)
Opaques
9990 Midnight Black (A)
Pink - Purple
White
9710 Light Petal Pink (G)
9010 White
Transparents
9720 Dark Petal Pink (G)
Beige - Brown - Yellow
9400 Clear
9725 Flesh (G)
9105 Yellow Beige
9410 Wax Yellow
9730 Pink Flesh (G)
9110 Brown Beige
9415 Khaki
9740 New Purple (G)
9180 Dark Coffee
9425 Spring Green
9760 Light Orchid (G)
9250 Goldenrod
9434 Gem Green
9780 Dark Orchid (G)
9260 Praseodymium Yellow
9436 Glass Green
9790 Dark Purple (G)
9443 Beryl Green
Green
Orange - Red
9444 Turquoise
9320 Gray Green
9810 Peach
9452 Aqua Blue (A)
9330 Apple Green
9830 Mellon Orange (C)
9453 Water Blue (A)
9350 Moss Green
9835 Orange Red (C)
9463 Bonnet Blue (A)
9840 Bright Red (C)
Blue Green - Blue
9466 Nitric Blue (A)
9850 Dark Red (C)
9520 Gray Blue Green
9475 Amethyst
(80 mesh & 6/20 mesh)
9530 Blue Green (A)
9480 Cherry Pink (G)
9550 Aqua Marine (A)
Gray
9605 Baby Blue
9920 Light Oxford
9620 Medium Blue (A)
9940 Oxford Gray
9650 Oxford Blue (A)
ENAMEL SUPPLEMENTS -
For Medium Temperature Enamels for Copper,
Gold, Silver, Low Carbon Steel, Window Glass, Stained Glass, Bullseye and Spectrum
Glass, Effetre (Moretti), 400 Series Stainless Steel and Pottery (A.K.A. Ceramics)
Glass Painting - Enamel Powder
A series of vitreous enamel powders which fuse slightly below 1200˚ F. Mix with your favorite
painting medium. We recommend A-14 Water Miscible, page 15.
1 oz.
4 oz.
1 oz.
4 oz.
GPP-15 Clear
$4.30
$15.60
GPP-24 Black
$4.30
$15.60
GPP-16 White
$4.30
$15.60
GPP-25 Green Blue
$4.60
$16.75
GPP-17 Green
$4.60
$16.75
GPP-26 Navy Blue
$5.05
$18.10
GPP-18 Bright Yellow
$4.60
$16.75
GPP-27 Bright Green
$4.30
$15.60
GPP-19 Bright Blue
$5.05
$18.10
GPP-28 Teal Green
$4.30
$15.60
GPP-20 Orange
$4.60
$16.75
GPP-29 Caramel
$4.30
$15.60
GPP-21 Bright Red
$4.60
$16.75
GPP-30 Dark Brown
$4.30
$15.60
GPP-22 Maroon
$4.60
$16.75
GPP-31 Lemon Yellow
$4.30
$15.60
GPP-23 Brown
$4.30
$15.60
Glass Painting - Acrylic Enamels
Nine pre-mixed glass colors in a water emulsion of acrylic polymer resin. All colors can be intermixed.
Paint thin or buttery thick using brush, palette knife, spatula, etc. Dry one color, overlay with a second
or third – one fire. Available in 1/3 fl. oz collapsible tube.
GPA-16
GPA-17
GPA-18
GPA-19
GPA-20
Kiln Fired Glass - Update, a video by Harriette
Anderson.
Harriette Anderson, well known for her book
Kiln-Fired Glass, has come out with a video
which demonstrates detailed instructions on
many different techniques using Thompsonʼ
Medium Temperature-Low Expansion Enamels
for window glass. A very instructional and
entertaining video. TEV-200 $30.70 ea.
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White
Green
Bright Yellow
Bright Blue
Orange
GPA-21
GPA-22
GPA-23
GPA-24
GPA-SET
$5.95
$5.95
$7.10
$7.10
$7.10
Bright Red
Maroon
Brown
Black
Set of Nine Colors
$7.10
$7.10
$5.95
$5.95
$53.00
Glass Painting - Water Colors
For use on clean, oil-free, vitreous surfaces. Colors can be used straight from the pan using
water or a gum solution as the solvent. Colors can be diluted or intermixed with other colors.
GPWC-16 White
$4.75
GPWC-21 Bright Red
$4.75
GPWC-17 Green
$4.75
GPWC-22 Maroon
$4.75
GPWC-18 Bright Yellow
$4.75
GPWC-23 Brown
$4.75
GPWC-19 Bright Blue
$4.75
GPWC-24 Black
$4.75
GPWC-20 Orange
$4.75
GPWC-SET Set of Nine Colors
$35.40
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Opaque Enamel Threads
ENAMEL SUPPLEMENTS -
For Medium Temperature - Medium
Expansion Enamels for Copper, Silver,
Gold & Low Carbon Steel.
Thin colored fibers for firing onto enamel for line
effects or scrolling. 1 oz. and 8 oz. quantities.
For Metal (Med. Temp., Med. Exp.)
OTV-1 Black
OTV-2
OTV-3 Blue
OTV-4
OTV-5 Turquoise OTV-6
OTV-7 Yellow
OTV-8
OTV-10 Orange
Counter Enamel*
*Color will vary.
CE-3 Standard lead free backing enamel
Standard price (See page 3.)
For Window Glass
OTV-11 Black
OTV-13 Blue
OTV-15 Turquoise
OTV-17 Yellow
OTV-20 Orange
Jewel Effect Lumps
For thick jewel-like appearances when fired.
Excellent for bead making. (See page 23.)
1 oz. $5.85
White
Red
Green
8 color Mix
8 oz. $23.35
Liquid Form Enamel Water Base
Small flowerette glass chips from Italy. The
same as you see in glass paperweights.
Sold as a mix of about 12 patterns. Chips
can be split in half with cutters.
Approximately 100 chips per ounce. Chip
sizes may vary.
MFC - $8.00/oz.
Base Coats
BC-1070 Medium fusing white
BC-969A Low fusing clear transparent
BC-303L Medium fusing clear transparent
Ground Coat for Enameling Iron
GC-16 Cobalt Blue
Vitreco™ Floral Wafers &
Buttons
Liquid Form Enamel Colors
For spraying or dipping. Add water to thin if
necessary. Can be mixed to create many
colors. Ceramic pigments may be added to
additionally create other colors. Will produce crackle effects when fired over low
expansion enamels such as the crackle
bases, 1006 white, 1020 white, 2008 clear
and 1997 black.
533 White
791 Hunter Green
767 Peacock Blue
799 Sky Blue
769 Goldenrod
800 Petal Pink
Yellow
801 Hyacinth
770 Princeton
Lavender
929 Chartreuse
Orange
771 Flame Red
930 Chinese Red
772 Black
935 Robin Egg Blue
774 Chocolate
936 Beige
937 Coral
788 Cocoa Brown
940 Mouse
790 Imperial Blue
Thin enamel wafers & buttons when fired
result in beautiful mini enamel flowers. The
wafers can be adhered to an enamel surface with an adhesive gum (Klyr-Fire) or
they can be placed on an unfired, powdered
enamel background. Fire at 1500-1550°F
until flat. Wafers make small delicate flowers. Buttons make flowers about twice the
size of wafers. Try both to achieve variation
in size. Wafers are 2-4 mm dia. and spread
to 5-7 mm when fired. Buttons are 5 mm
dia. and will spread to 7-9 mm when fired.
EF-7 White
EF-8 Mixed Wafers
EF-9 Mixed Buttons
Please specify (EF-1, 2, 3, 6, or 7) wafers or
buttons.
$14.95 per 5 gr. packet (apprx. 250 wafers)
OTV-12
OTV-14
OTV-16
OTV-18
OTV-19 Cat Whiskers for Window Glass
Millefiore
Yellow
Blue
Purple
Pink
(Med. Temp., Low Exp.)
OTV-9 Cat Whiskers. Extra fine, short
threads which are ideal for animal whiskers, very
fine lines, etc. Sold only as a mix.
ALV-1 Assorted transparent opaque mixture
ALV-2 Assorted transparents
ALV-3 Assorted opaques
ALV-4 Variegated Venetian type
ALV-5 Easy Scrolling
8 oz. $14.00 1 lb $25.80
EF-1
EF-2
EF-3
EF-6
White
Red
Green
8 color Mix
8
Liquid Form 1 pint. $23.60
1 quart $45.85
Dry Powder 8 oz. $8.60
5 lb. jar $77.50
Enamelling by Ruth Ball
A&C Black Publishers, Ltd. 128 pages, 6-1/4" x
9-1/4" paperback; illustrated in color.
A world known enamelist explains in detail the
techniques, procedures, and methods she has
leared and used over the years. The basics
are covered. Then, she explains each of the
traditional techniques in step-by-step detail and
provides information about a number of modern
methods available for exploration. There is a
chapter on troubleshooting, remedy and repair,
a short glossary, directory, bibliography and
index. Enamelling is an extremely practical and
user-friendly book, packed with useful information, advice, and easy to follow, step-by-step
instructions. TEP-033 $28.65 ea.
cloisonné on fine silver, shading techniques,
large cloisonné wall pieces, cloisonné on steel,
champlevé and basse taille, plique à jour,
enameling vessel forms, painting techniques
and materials, screening techniques and torch
firing, use of decals, foils, overglazes, enamel
as a resist, layering, sgraffito and charts. Also,
a beginners course in enameling. There is also
a large gallery of contemporary enamelists providing short biographies of each artist with full
color photos of their work. Highly recommended. TEP-030 $44.90
Antique Enameled Jewelry by Dale Reeves
Nicholls with Robin Allison
192 pps, full color, hardback. ISBN: 0-76431991-4. Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 4880 Lower
Valley Rd., Atglen, PA 19310
This is the first book to focus exclusively on
enameled jewelry. It contains a list of 77 manufacturers, going back to the late 1880s, with a
list of makersʼ marks for about half of them.
Another list provides names, and contact information, of 17 current dealers who purchase and
sell antique enameled jewelry. Very helpful is a
price guide and a chapter on how to collect –
what to look for – how to find it. Over 450 color
photographs with descriptions, size, history,
and present location of each piece. Attention is
given to significant developments in enameling
techniques, and to the symbolism found in
Victorian, Art Nouveau, and Arts and Crafts
jewelry design during the nineteenth century
and later. The most active manufacturers were
from the United States, England, Germany,
France and Norway. This is an important reference for jewelry designers, historian, and collectors. And, above all, it is a great source of
ideas for the working enamelist! A great addition to your library. TEP-031 $ 55.05
Painting With Fire - Masters of Enameling in
America, 1930-1980
by Harold B. Nelson and Bernard Jazzar
Publisher: Long Beach Museum of Art, 288 pp.,
279 color illustrations, 9” x 12”, soft cover.
This catalog/book/document traces the development of enameling in the United States during a
richly productive period of our history. The
authorsʼ effort and perspective informs all of a
heritage from within our borders as having
importance, even if imported. The perspective is
that of one written in three time periods of
enameling during the 50 years covered in the
catalog. Both Hal and Bernard elected to document a specific time period. To this end, history
in the United States will have a collective reference point that will give evidence for the rest of
time. By eliminating jewelry from the context,
the art of enameling could be addressed as
somethng more than personal adornment.
TEP-034 $61.80 ea.
Torches & Glass Enamel with Spencer Glass Enamel Bead Making by Joseph
Spencer
The best description we know for making enamel beads with copper tubing as a substrate. You
will learn an excellent way to cut and prepare
the copper bead, prior to enameling. There is a
real secret here. He fully describes his procedures for enameling and a surefire method of
removing the bead from the mandrel. Joe has
developed a workstation which is organized for
efficient bead production.
TEP-035 $11.25
Designs for Glass Enameling: Techniques
and Patterns by Kay Bain Weiner
Eastman Publishing, 2005. 80 pages, paperback with CD.
This is a companion to her previous book,
Contemporary Glass Enameling. Easy to follow
instructions and color photos demostrate how
to apply various glass enamel techniques.
Multipurpose patterns are offered in various
sizes, motifs, and styles from traditional to
abstract. 130 mix and match patterns in varying complexities included in book and CDROM, and can be used for fused, sandblasted
or stained glass projects. CD contains all patterns in book, JPG format, 300DPI. Mac and
PC Compatable. TEP-032 $31.75
Enameling on Metal Clay – Innovative
Jewelry Projects by Pam East
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This modern, full-color book features eight step-bystep jewelry projects. Pam East illustrates how you
too can create beautiful wearable items with metal
clay and enamel.
TEP-036
$22.40
tastic patterns. A gallery of 31 pages shows a
wide variety of finished work by 29 artists,
including enamelists. Another chapter contains
eight step by step projects. An excellent
resource section provides references, suppliers,
organizations, web sites, artist directory and bibliography.
TEP-025 $33.65 ea.
glass. Also, instructions for laminating and
slumping glass, kiln firing, and annealing are
included in this comprehensive text, giving the
reader a wide overview of wet and dry enamel
techniques. TEP-013 $19.10 ea.
Kiln-Fired Glass (2nd Edition) by Harriette
Anderson. 106 pages (color & b&w photos) hard
back. Kiln-Fired Glass is Harriette Andersonʼs
latest information-packed book on the art of kilnfired glass. The book covers selection of glass,
annealing glass, cutting, kilns, molds, design
techniques, plate glass, stenciling, silk screening
techniques, stained glass and more.
TEP-014 $36.20 ea.
The Art of Enameling – Techniques, Projects,
Inspirations by Linda Darty. Lark Books, 2004.
176 full-color pages; 10” x 9”; hardbound.
Contents include Enameling Fundamentals
(overview of enameling, materials, studio setup,
metals for enameling, solders, metal and enamel preparation, applying and firing, finishing);
Enameling Techniques (sifting, bassetaille,
foils, painting, liquid enamels, cloisonné, champlevé, plique à jour, other techniques); and
Projects. Over 130 artists have contributed
images and information on enameling.
TEP-027 $28.05
Introduction to Kiln Fired Glass - 17 Projects,
by Mary Bergsma, Thompson Enamel, 1983, 34
pages, color and b&w illustrations, soft cover.
Projects include: decorated plates, glass mobiles
and Christmas tree ornaments. Emphasis in this
booklet has been placed on well written step-bystep instructions. All these projects use
Thompsonʼs Medium Temperature-Low
Expansion Enamels for window glass.
TEP-015 $11.65 ea.
Beginnerʼs Guide to Enamelling by Dorothy
Cockrell. Search Press, 2004. 64 full-color
pages of instruction in the basics of enameling.
Topics include a list of tools and equipment,
safety, troubleshooting, color, and basic enameling techniques, which include stenciling, drawing
techniques, rubber stamps, sgraffito and liquid
enamels, using gold and silver foil and leaf, wet
laying, raku firing and silver luster, copper
beads, and much more.
TEP-028 $20.20
Enamelling on Precious Metals, by Jeanne
Werge-Hartley. The Crowood Press, Ltd., 173
pages, full color, hardbound, 8-3/4” x 10-1/2”,
2002. Enamels have fascinated the world for
centuries and have been enjoying a resurgence
over the last forty years. Enamelling on Precious
Metals looks at how such stunning effects are
achieved from the inspiration of design through
the intricacies of the process to the skills of firing.
Topics covered: an introduction of the enamels
and the precious metals used for enameling; the
details and alternative approaches to champlevé, cloisonné, plique à jour and other techniques explained; the work of leading enamellers
including Jane Short and Fred Rich introduced;
advice on working safely, and technical information about enamel colors and their firing temperatures. Lavishly illustrated with some 200 color
photographs and line drawings. TEP-024
$50.55 ea.
Metal Corrugation – Surface Embellish-ment
and Element Formation for the Metalsmith
by Patricia McAleer; 144 pages, soft cover, 81/2” x 11”, 263 photos (most in color), numerous illustrations and tables.
Several years
of research has gone into this book. It will
inspire you to quickly create corrugated objects
far beyond any traditional corrugated material
you see in everyday life. Early in the book,
tools, supplies, and equipment are explained,
some tools costing less than $20 produce fan-
Contemporary Glass Enameling: Fusing with
Powders, Paints and Frit by Kay Bain Weiner.
168 pages, 200 color photos. The book
instructs on how to decorate glass by brushing
wet enamel paints or sifting dry enamel powders
and frit using stencils, unique tools, and gadgets. Included are details on various paints,
bruhes, expressive brush strokes, and distinctive enamel paint applications. Learn how to
combine hot glass inclusions (sheet copper,
gold and silver leaf, wire, mica flakes) to achieve
special effects. Learn how to use decals, luster
and gold and silver paints. The book also
includes valuable information on fusible glass,
enamel color selection, molds, kilns, firing and
annealing. TEP-029 $40.25
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Contemporary Enameling - Art and
Techniques by Lilyan Bachrach. Schiffer
Publishing Ltd., 2005. 256 pp., 550 color photos, 8-1/2” x 11” hard cover.
Thirty four recognized enamel artists describe
the working methods they have developed for
their specialized enameling techniques. Topics
include: cloisonné on fine silver beads, gold wire
Acrylic Enamels
Liquid Form Brushable
Enamels
Standard enamel powder bound and dispersed in a transparent, water emulsion of
acrylic polymer resin. A multi-purpose
artistʼs medium in brilliant colors. All colors
can be intermixed. Paint thin or buttery thick
using brush, palette knife, spatula etc. Dry
one color, overlap with a second or third—
one fire. Use in combination with water
color enamels, enamel marking crayons, or
80 mesh enamel. Good silk screening
potential, water clean-up. Available in collapsible tubes.
Excellent for use as counter enamel. For
optimum coverage sift 80 mesh dry enamel
into freshly painted brushable enamel.
Tamp down with fingers & dry. Cover front
side of piece, dry and fire both sides at the
same time. This minimizes warpage and
eliminates a pickling step.
These enamels can also be used as painting
colors to achieve water color effects. Water
soluble.
LCE-1
LCE-2
LCE-3
LCE-4
LCE-5
Black
Semi-Clear
White
Green
Red
Liquid Form
1 pint
$23.60
1 quart
$45.85
LCE-6
LCE-7
LCE-8
LCE-9
Catalog #
Brown
Blue
Yellow
Orange
AC 906E
AC 907E
AC 908E
AC 909E
AC 910E
AC 911E
AC 912E
AC 913E
AC 914E
AC SET
Dry Powder
8 oz.
$8.60
5 lb. jar
$77.50
Overglaze Painting Colors
Green
Red
Yellow
Orange
Brown
Dry Powder
1 oz.
$5.50
8 oz.
$26.25
911E
912E
913E
914E
$6.45
$7.65
$7.65
$7.65
$6.45
$6.45
$6.45
$6.45
$6.45
$56.05
Special Blends - Gold and/or Silver Bearing
AC 915E Purple
$7.95
AC 916E Rose Pink
$7.95
AC 917E Yellow Ochre
$7.95
AC SET-2 Set of three colors $23.05
These strongly pigmented, finely ground
enamel colors can be used on a fired base
coat of enamel, with or without an overcoat
of transparent enamel. The eight color
selection including 913 mixing white can be
intermixed like paints to create most any
color. 914E white liner can be used to produce intense white lines over dark colors.
Other colors can be mixed with 914E to produce the pastel range. These colors can be
applied with brush or pen for fine lines (see
page 16). These colors are sold in both dry
powder form (to be mixed with either oil or
water based mediums of your choosing) or
as a pre-mixed (pine) oil base color.
906E
907E
908E
909E
910E
Green
Red
Yellow
Orange
Brown
Blue
Black
Antimony White
Titanium White
Set of nine colors
1/3 fl. oz. tube
Water Color Enamels
For use on clean, oil free, vitreous surface.
Colors can be used straight from the pan using
water or a gum solution as the solvent. Colors
can be diluted or intermixed with other colors.
On white enameled steel tiles fire at 1450°F for 11/2 to 2 minutes. On white enameled copper fire
at 1400-1450°F for 1-1/2 to 2 minutes or until
glossy. Ideal on Thompson thin gauge Enameled
Steel Plates. Fire at 1400-1450°F for 1-1/2
minute or until glossy. Water colors will produce
transparency and excellent gloss when fired
properly. Can also be used for shading with normal 80 mesh enamels.
Blue
Black
Mixing White
White Liner
BWC-5
BWC-6
BWC-7
BWC-8
BWC-9
Oil Base
1 fl. oz.
$11.90
1 pint
$56.70
Clear
Green
Red
Yellow
Orange
BWC-10 Brown
BWC-11 Blue
BWC-12 Black
BWC-SET
(Set of eight colors)
Individual color - $4.85 each
Set of eight colors - $33.35
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Special Blends - Gold and/or Silver Bearing
BWC-15 Purple
BWC-16 Rose Pink
Indiv. color - $6.00 ea.
BWC-17 Yellow Ochre Set of 3 colors - $17.40
BWC-SET-2 (Set of 3 colors)
Marking Crayons for Enamel
Separation Enamel
For drawing or marking on any clean, oil free, vitreous surface. Surface can be coated with light spray
of hairspray or artistʼs adhesive prior to using
crayons. Pre-enameled steel or copper can be
slightly warmed prior to using crayons resulting in
solid applications of crayon marks. Crayons are
water soluble. Fire at 1350 - 1400°F for 2 minutes
or until glossy. A cover coat of transparent enamel
is desirable.
Separation Enamel is painted in a linear design
over 2-3 coats of pre-fired transparent and/or
opaque enamels, with transparents being the final
coat. When fired, the separation enamel changes
the viscosity of the area producing a flowing or
spreading somewhat similar to a marbleized effect.
Dry and fire at 1450-1550°F for 2-5 minutes.
SE-2 Separation Enamel
Dry Powder 1 oz.
$5.50
1 fl. oz. $11.90
Oil Base
8 oz. $26.25
1 pt. $56.70
EMC-6 Green
EMC-10 Brown
EMC-7 Red
EMC-11 Blue
EMC-12 Black
EMC-8 Yellow
EMC-9 Orange
EMC-13 White
EMC-SET (Set of eight colors)
Overglaze & Underglaze
Fine Line Black
For fine detail and texture.
P-1 Overglaze Black
P-3 Underglaze Black
Dry Powder 1 oz.
$5.50
Oil Base
1 fl. oz. $11.90
Painting Enamel Kit
Individual color - $5.55 each
Set of eight colors - $39.55
Mechanical Pencil Crayons
8 oz. $26.25
1 pt. $56.70
For drawing or marking on any clean, oil free, vitreous surface. Surface can be coated with light
spray of hairspray or artistʼs adhesive prior to using
crayons. Pre-enameled steel or copper can be
slightly warmed prior to using crayons resulting in
solid applications of crayon marks. Crayons are
water soluble. Fire at 1350 - 1400°F for 2 minutes
or until glossy. A cover coat of transparent enamel
is desirable.
The painting enamel kit is for use with miniature
and other painting techniques on enamel. These
colors can be intermixed to make the largest pallet
of painting colors that Thompson has to offer.
Includes 14 ceramic pigments, 3 pink/lavender colors, mixing white, painting flux, a special painting
oil and mixing instructions.
PEMC-6 Green
PEMC-10 Brown
PEMC-7 Red
PEMC-11 Blue
PEMC-8 Yellow
PEMC-12 Black
PEMC-9 Orange
PEMC-13 White
PEMC-SET (Set of eight colors)
PEMC-REFILL (Set of 12 enamel ʻleadsʼ)
PK-1 $52.35
Painting Flux
For enamel painting, mix 1-1/2 to 6 parts flux with
one part ceramic pigment. Mix with suitable water
base or oil media. Can be mixed with Overglaze
Painting Colors (dry or oil base) including Mixing
White - 913E.
PF-1
1 oz.
$5.40
Solid Color Decals
Individual color - $3.10 each
Set of eight colors - $22.25
Set of twelve crayon ʻleadsʼ - $6.15
Underglaze Decorating
Pencils
8 oz. $25.70
Theyʼre back, and theyʼre better! Underglaze decorating pencils. Better working qualities, more
intense, and still lead-free. Use this six-color set of
highly pigmented ceramic pencils for shading and
detailed drawing. Set consists of one of each:
black, green, brown, rose, blue, and yellow.
• Even Coat • Sharp Edges • Straight Lines • Fancy
Curves • No Sifting • No Dust • No Wet Charging •
No Contamination • No Stencils •
Apply to a fired surface, dry and fire. Not for use
directly on metal. Use as an accessory or supporting material. For Children, Camps, Elder Hostels—
All thatʼs needed is Enameled Steel Plates, Decals
and a Furnace.
ED-906E
ED-907E
ED-908E
ED-909E
Green
Red
Yellow
Orange
ED-910E
ED-911E
ED-912E
ED-913E
12” x 8-3/4” sheet - $15.35
6” x 8-3/4” sheet - $8.00
TP-SCD Trial packet - $15.35
(3” x 4” sheet of all 8 colors)
P-4 Underglaze Pencils
Individual Color (specify color) - $11.10 each
Set of six pencil colors - $59.45
*Note - Sharpen with a blade or knife only. Do not
use a pencil sharpener.
Brown
Blue
Black
White
Pink/Lavender Painting Colors
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1705P Petal Pink
1708P Pastel Pink
1715P Clover Pink
Dry Powder 1 oz. $20.70
Publications
priate tools and materials. She also addresses
more detailed applications such as design, form,
and color while relating many details regarding
the history of enamel in the fine arts. Complete
with rich photographs, Seelerʼs text tells us how
to create these fine pieces of art and provides us
with impressive examples of the finished portraits, jewelry and other precious objects. By
using an encouraging tone and user-friendly format, Seeler has presented a unique, well-balanced book which belongs in any art classroom
as well as in any art-lovers library.
TEP-010 $64.85 ea.
Thompson Enamel Workbook by Woodrow
Carpenter, Bill Helwig and Tom Ellis, 1997. 40
pages (b&w drawings and illustrations) soft
cover. Thompson Enamel Workbook is the long
awaited enamel technical manual that is a must
for every enamel workshop. Topics covered
include: firing times & temperatures, softening
point, fusion flow, expansion, importance of particle size, metals suitable for enameling, enameling procedures, metal preparation, physical characteristics of enamels, furnaces and equipment,
liquid enamel application techniques i.e. spraying, dipping etc., painting media and techniques,
trouble shooting and much more.
TEP-001 $10.10 ea.
Dictionary of Enamelling by Erika Speel. 1998,
288 pages. The splendor of the Pala dʼOro, the
mystery of the Alfred Jewel, the genius of
Renaissance goldsmiths. The Dictionary of
Enamelling is the first book to provide a comprehensive guide to this most diverse of the decorative arts. Indispensable for anyone interested in
the evolution of the enameling techniques, the
book includes some 400 entries covering every
aspect of its history. There are entries on key
pieces, individual enamelers, designers, schools,
techniques, and the major achievements of every
era. The knowledge and insight of Erika Speelʼs
account are supported and enhanced by a brilliantly researched collection of 200 illustrations,
half of which are in full color, portraying the most
dazzling and important pieces, a unique visual
record of enameling history. TEP-011 $139.30 ea.
Beginners Enameling Course by Woodrow
Carpenter, 1981. A twelve lesson series
designed to lead a new student into the fundamental techniques of enameling. Excellent for
schools and camps. The booklet contains a brief
history on enamels and a reference bibliography
on enameling. TEP-002 $5.05 ea.
Enamel Bead Making by Carol and Bob Oliver,
1972. A small pamphlet teaching enamel bead
making with a propane torch. Small copper
tubes are used as supports. A wire stringing
technique is also illustrated. TEP-004 $3.35 ea.
Copper Enameling by Gerry Coleman,
Marguerite Koenig and Edna Berry, Fort Worth,
Texas: Western Galleries Publishing Co., 1973.
A pictorial instruction booklet on basic enameling
techniques including scrolling, cloisonné, and
champlevé. TEP-005 $4.50 ea.
On Divers Arts, Theophilus. Paperback, 1979,
216 pages illustrated. Translated from Latin by
John G. Hawthorne and Cyrill Stanley Smith.
Dover Publications, Inc. New York. “I have made
it my concern to hunt out this technique for your
study as I learned it by looking and listening.” On
Divers Arts, c. 1122, is the oldest extant manual
on artistic crafts to be written by a practicing
artist. Theophilus teaches, with rigorous attention to fact but also with great reverence, the
making of pigments for fresco painting, the manufacture of glue, the technique of gold leaf on
parchment (the first recorded European reference
to true paper), how to blow glass and design
stained glass windows, fashion gold and silver
chalices, make a pipe organ and church bells.
Precise instruction (earliest known instruction) on
enameling, chasing, repoussé, niello, and beaded wire work prove Theophilusʼ first- hand knowledge of his craft. TEP-012 $14.85 ea.
The Enamellistʼs Handbook by Elizabeth and
Colin Fraser-Davies, Pitman Publishing, 1988.
The Enamellistʼs Handbook is a textbook on an
art form which has had a low profile in New
Zealand, with most books written for a classic
European culture where supplies are plentiful.
Making do with different materials and adapting
techniques is the trademark of antipodean
enamelists. TEP-007 $34.80 ea.
Enamel Medium For Fine Art, by Margarete
Seeler. 292 pages, hardback, color & b&w photos, b&w drawings. In her comprehensive analysis, Enamel Medium For Fine Art, Margarete
Seeler not only explains the basics of working
with enamel, but also imparts her years of wisdom through helpful tips and ideas for dealing
with potentially problematic situations.
Margarete Seeler provides an accessible guide
for the serious student by discussing the appro-
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Glass Enameling by Kay Bain Weiner. 64
pages (color and b&w photos) paper back. Glass
Enameling is an invaluable and unique guide for
creating exquisite plates, sun catchers, and jewelry with glass enamels. This book describes
glass cutting, stencil construction and decorating
Bead Stringing Accessories
Brass Eye and Head Pins (per 100)
EP-1 1-1/8” long from under eye $3.65
EP-2 1-5/8” long from under eye $3.65
Tiger-Tail Wire
These special twisted 3-strand plastic coated
wires are designed for stringing beads. They
resist wear and strand breakage.
TT-1 #12 wire (thin)
$7.45/100 ft.
TT-2 #18 wire (thick)
$8.85/100 ft.
EP-3 1-1/8” long from under head $4.35
EP-4 1-5/8” long from under head $4.35
Crimp Beads (per 100)
CB-1 Large hole used for looping tigertail end. $5.80
CB-2 Seamless crimp tube 1/8” long
$9.15
CB-3 For clamping nylon monofilament
line. $8.70
Supplemental Items for
Enameled Pieces
Newallʼs Glue. Super strength cyanoacrylate adhesive. Instantly and permanently bonds rubber, metal, glass,
pottery, porcelain, and plastic. Sets in
seconds without mixing or heat.
Single drop holds up to 5000 lbs.
Store in a cool place.
NG-1 3 gr. tube $2.85
Bead Caps (per 100)
BC-1G Gold color $5.20
BC-1S Silver color $5.20
BC-2G Gold color $9.10
BC-2S Silver color $9.10
BC-3G Gold color $7.05
BC-3S Silver color $7.05
Silky Smooth Black Cord. 100% Rayon,
1/8” dia. Excellent for use as a cord for
enameled pendants.
SC-1 $1.20 yd.
BC-4G Gold color $22.80
BC-4S Silver color $22.80
Spacer Beads and Bead Tips (per 100)
SB-1G Gold 2-1/2mm smooth $5.25
SB-1S Silver 2-1/2mm smooth $5.25
SB-2G Gold 5mm smooth $9.15
SB-2S Silver 5mm smooth $9.15
SB-3G
$4.95
SB-3S
$4.95
SB-4G
SB-4S
Miniature Nuts & Bolts For Securing
Enamels. There are
three sizes of miniature
nuts & bolts. The flathead bolts are made of
brass, 1/2” long. 90-B
bolt is 3/64” dia.; 80-B
bolt is 6/64” dia. and 72B bolt is 7/64” dia.
Gold 2-1/2”mm corrugated
Silver 2-1/2”mm corrugated
Gold 5mm corrugated $12.70
Silver 5mm corrugated $12.70
90-B
90-N
90-W
80-B
80-N
80-W
72-B
72-N
72-W
SB-5G Gold 5mm round filigree
$31.80
SB-5S Silver 5mm round filigree
$31.80
SB-6G Gold 6x3mm rice $8.95
SB-6S Silver 6x3mm rice $8.95
BT-1 .029” hole $4.35
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Bolt
$ .55 ea.
Nut
.40 ea.
Washer .35 ea.
Bolt
.45 ea.
Nut
.40 ea.
Washer .35 ea.
Bolt
.45 ea.
Nut
.40 ea.
Washer .35 ea.
1 doz.
1 doz.
1 doz.
1 doz.
1 doz.
1 doz.
1 doz.
1 doz.
1 doz.
$5.35
$2.80
$2.75
$4.05
$2.80
$2.75
$4.05
$2.80
$2.75
Enamel Marking Pens (cont.)
Use on enamel for metal, window glass,
stained glass, Bullseye and Spectrum glass,
and glazed ceramics.
Ceramic Pigments
The ceramic coloring compounds are used
like water colors for shading and details.
They are applied to the surface of enamel,
window or stained glass. The underlying
enamel/glass will be stained by firing. Since
these are highly pigmented powders, they
are used in thin, film-like layers. They are
not an enamel in themselves. They should
be covered with a transparent enamel on the
finish firing. Sold in 20 gram amounts per
pigment. Can be mixed with Painting Flux or
Mixing White.
OC-16 Blue
$2.55
OC-18 Blue
$5.90
OC-32 Yellow
$3.55
OC-50 Black
$8.00
OC-70 Red
$7.70
OC-71 Orange
$7.20
OC-82 Yellow Brown
$1.95
EMP-12 Enamel Marking Pen–Black $6.10
EMP-13 Enamel Marking Pen–White $6.10
EMP-15 Enamel Marking Pen–A-5 Oil $6.10
New Series - Marking Pens
Ball Point Pens. Store in horizontal position.
Shake vigorously before use. To write or
draw, hold pen perpendicular to a vitreous
surface, then slightly squeeze plastic barrel.
Fuses at 1250˚–1450˚F. Use on enamels
for metal, window glass, stained glass,
Bullseye and Spectrum glass, and glazed
ceramics.
OC-83 Brown
$1.95
OC-85 Red Brown
$1.95
OC-95 Red Purple
$18.80
OC-191 Green
$1.95
OC-195 Blue
$3.85
OC-169 Tan Yellow
$3.20
OC-170 Blue Green
$3.05
EMP-16
EMP-17
EMP-18
EMP-19
EMP-20
EMP-21
EMP-22
EMP-23
EMP-24
EMP-SET
Grisaille Teaching Kit
Special instruction kit written and designed
by a leading expert on grisaille. The kit
includes step by step instruction, 150 and
325 mesh quantities of 1040 opaque white,
325 mesh 1030 opaque white, 80 mesh
1990 grisaille black, glass petri dish, fine
brush, 100 mesh screen, Klyr-Fire, 2 copper
trays, and 19 step by step black & white photos of an original grisaille work in process,
from start to finish.
$6.10 ea.
$6.10 ea.
$6.10 ea.
$6.10 ea.
$6.10 ea.
$6.10 ea.
$6.10 ea.
$6.10 ea.
$6.10 ea.
$48.60 ea.
Painting & Screening Enamels
Our GPP dry powder (page 7), premixed in
our A-14 (page 15), water miscible screening
medium. The consistency is perfect for
screening or painting, and the shelf life is
fantastic. All colors can be intermixed. If
slight thinning is desired for special applications, use A-14. For a pleasant surprise, mix
well with an equal volume of water and it is
marvelous with a quill pen. Fine line colors
with no aggravation. Clean up with water.
When used with screens made with waterdeveloped photo emulsion, clean with mineral spirits.
GTK-1 $84.15
Enamel Marking Pens
Ball Point Pens. Store in horizontal position.
Shake vigorously before use. To write or
draw, hold pen perpendicular to a vitreous
surface, then lightly squeeze plastic barrel.
Black and white pens will fire making a permanent mark. Use oil pen to write or draw,
then sift coat of 80 mesh enamel over oil,
dump off excess and fire to make apermanent mark.
White
Green
Bright Yellow
Bright Blue
Orange
Red
Maroon
Brown
Black
Set of All Nine Pens
SEC-16
SEC-17
SEC-18
SEC-19
SEC-20
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White
Green
Bright Yellow
Bright Blue
Orange
SEC-21
SEC-22
SEC-23
SEC-24
Bright Red
Maroon
Brown
Black
1/2 fl. oz. $6.60
1 fl. oz. $11.75
8 fl. oz. jar $66.30
SEC-SET (Set of all 9 colors; 1 oz. A-14),
1/2 fl. oz. each $46.40
Carefree Lusters® *
MATERIAL SUPPLEMENTS
Used as a surface application which results
in a “metal-flake” or “sparkle” appearance.
Stabilized for glass, glazed ceramic and
enameled metal applications. Available in
twelve lustrous colors (clear silver, purple, blue,
For Enamels for Copper, Silver, Gold, 300
& 400 Stainless Steel, Window Glass and
Stained Glass
Citric Acid for Edinburgh Etch
ETCH-2
Powder-form Citric Acid
(Anhydrous). Mix with PCB Etchant (ferric
chloride), available from Radio Shack.
Resulting etching solution has greater etching ability and longer life than ferric chloride
alone.
ETCH-2 1 oz. Citric Acid Powder in plastic
container - $3.75
green, yellow, orange, red; metallic red, orange, yellow,
gold & green).
See the color chart for a display of all twelve
colors on both black and white backgrounds.
Carefree Lusters® are supplied as dry powders,
water color waxes, and solid & patterned decal
sheets (decals not available in all colors).
Pattern Designations:
Glass Etching
LTK-1
ETCH-3 Etchall® Dip ʻn Etch is a reusable liquid with the consistency of water that gives an
etched mat finish to most vitreous surfaces.
Dip ʻn Etch is easy to use and takes only a few
minutes.
Note: ETCH-3 cannot be shipped by air.
4 fl. oz. jar - $23.80
Water Colors
All 12 Colors, 10 gm. ea.
Solid Decals
Trial Pack, 3” x 4” sheets,
7 Colors
12” x 8-3/4” sheet,
Specify Color
Half Sheet, 6” x 8-3/4”,
Specify Color
LD-2
LDP-1
LDP-2
P-7B - Yellow Green, Lilac, Medium Blue,
Medium Green, Light Brown, Gray, Blue
Green, Dark Brown
$138.15
Single Color, 10 gm.,
Specify Color
LD-1
AMACO underglaze pastel crayons for decorating. Use on mat surfaces and fire.
Two eight-color kits are available:
P-7A - Turquoise, Yellow, Rose, Dark Blue,
Brown, Dark Green, Black, White
All 12 Colors, 20 gm. ea.
WCL
LTK-2
Underglaze Crayons
$13.85
20 gm. Jar, Specify Color
WCL-SET
REST-1 Resist Gel forms a protective barrier
against Dip ʻn Etch or Etching Cream. This
barrier prevents the surface from being
etched. Comes in a bottle with a dispensing
tip. Free hand a design by dispensing directly
from the bottle, or brush evenly on a larger
surface.
4 fl. oz. bottle - $13.10
Trial Pack, 12 Colors
LR-1
LR-SET
ETCH-4 Etchall® Etching Cream can be used
to convert a glossy vitreous surface into a mat
surface. The surface can be kept as is for itʼs
textural appearance, or used as a substrate
for easily drawing with ceramic pencils,
crayons or lead pencils. Upon refiring, the
enamel surface will return to itʼs original highgloss surface. A transparent flux or color may
be applied before the refiring if desired.
Note: ETCH-4 cannot be shipped by air.
4 oz. jar - $21.40
1 Box - $26.15
Powders
Patterned Decals
11” X 8.5” Sheet, Specify
Color & Pattern
Half Sheet, Specify Color
& Pattern
$6.25
$69.10
$12.50
$13.10
$6.85
$13.10
$6.85
“Brick” - A
“Circles” - D
“Nouveau” - B
“Flower Stripes” - E
“Scroll” - C
“Vines” - F
“Small Rose” - G
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$12.50
Findings & Supplemental
Items for Enameled Pieces
Key Rings with Chain
$4.30 doz./$42.65 gr.
F-110C - Copper
F-110N - Nickel
Bar Pins (plated - not for soldering)
Economy Instant Bezel
Insert the enamel,
squeeze together,
attach threaded
knob for a finished
looking pendant.
E1B F-111N V-6-D
Edge is milled.
Knob has a hole for a jump ring. Material is
nickel-plated brass. V-6 domed copper
blank included.
EIB – Set; bezel w/V-6-D copper $ 2.85/set
V-6-D – Domed copper only $9.00/doz.
F-111N – Bezel, only $ 2.55 ea.
Bar Pin $3.25 doz./$33.00 gr.
F-150C 3/4” - Copper
F-150N 3/4” - Nickel
Bar Pin $3.40 doz./$33.70 gr.
F-151C 1” - Copper
F-151N 1” - Nickel
Bar Pin $3.45 doz./$34.05 gr.
F-152C 1-1/4” - Copper
F-152N 1-1/4” - Nickel
Bar Pin $3.55 doz./$35.40 gr.
F-153C 1-1/2” - Copper
F-153N 1-1/2” - Nickel
Stick Pin with Cap $7.45 doz./$74.95 gr.
F-160NS - Nickel-Silver
Walnut Accessories
W-100 $43.35/ea.
Set includes: Walnut Box, 4” x 9” x 1-1/4”;
Cork Lid Back; Copper Top.
W-100A - Additional Copper Top - $5.25 ea.
W-106 $30.35/ea.
Coaster Set includes:
Walnut Base - 3” x 71/2” x 11/16”; 4
Copper Coasters
CO-14 - Additional
Copper Coaster $2.40 ea.
Military Bar with Caps
$4.75 doz./$47.70 gr.
F-161P 2” Plastic
F-162P 2-3/4” Plastic
Nickel Plate Settings for Ovals, Circles
and Squares
F-179 Oval 25 x 18mm
$3.15 doz./$31.80 gr.
F-175 Circle 1/2”
F-176 Circle 7/8”
$3.35 doz./$33.65 gr.
ʻRedi-Madeʼ Brooch Set
Three-piece brooch
sets consisting of a
bezel with bendover tabs, back
plate with spotwelded bar pin, and
a copper disk,
ready for enameling. Bezel is nickel-plated brass, back plate
is nickel-plated steel. Both are 0.020” (0.5
mm, 24 B&S gauge) thick. Copper disk is
0.031” (0.8 mm, 20 B&S gauge) thick.
F-178 Square 3/4”
$4.45 doz./$44.00 gr.
Money Clip, Dollar Mount
$25.40 doz./$260.10 gr.
F-120C - Gold Plate
F-120N - Nickel Plate
Barrette Mount
$4.45 doz./$44.15 gr.
F-200 1-3/4” - Nickel Plate
Oval 18 x 13mm $5.60 doz./$56.20 gr.
F-181; F-182 (with loop)
Oval 25 x 18mm $7.45 doz./ $75.15 gr.
F-183; F-184 (with loop)
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BRO-1 49 mm (1.93”) O.D. disk
with slight dome.
BRO-2 36 mm (1.42”) O.D. disk
with slight dome
BRO-3 45 x 30 mm (1.77” x 1.18”)
oval disk, slightly domed.
BRO-4 56 x 30 mm (2.20” x 1.18”)
obtuse angled flat disk.
$6.65 set
$5.70 set
$5.70 set
$6.35 set
Findings & Supplemental
Items for Enameled Pieces
Bolo Cord $10.10 doz./$101.10 gr.
F-72B - Black
F-72BR - Brown
F-72W - White
Earrings and Ear Clips
Flat 8mm pad post for
pierced ears $2.85 doz./$26.20 gr.
F-40 - Surgical Steel
Ear Wire
F-41 - Gold Filled $4.35
doz./$43.60 gr.
F-42 - Surgical Steel $3.05 doz./$30.30 gr.
Simulated Pierced Ear
$4.35 doz./$43.60 gr.
F-45C - Copper
F-45N - Nickel
French 8mm Ear Clip $2.05 doz./$20.95 gr.
F-48 - Nickel Plate
Neck Chains. Plated (Spring ring clasp
attached.)
18” Curb $ .75 ea./$7.05 doz.
F-5GL - Gilt
F-5S - Silver color
24” Rope $ 1.25 ea./$14.05 doz.
F-6GL - Gilt
F-6S - Silver color
24” Cable $ 1.15 ea./$11.25 doz.
F-7GL - Gilt
Chains. (Sold by the foot.)
Cable $1.20 ft.
F-15C - Copper
F-15N - Nickel
Cable $1.75 ft.
F-16C - Copper
F-16N - Nickel
Curb $2.15 ft.
F-17C - Copper
Curb $1.25 ft.
F-18B - Brass
Curb $1.65 ft.
F-19C - Copper
Rope $1.50 ft.
F-20C - Copper
Cable $1.50 ft.
F-21B - Brass
Leather Thong 1/8” x 33”
$ .90 ea./$8.80 doz.
F-22 - Black
F-23 - Brown
Snaps & Jump Rings for Chains &
Bracelets
Pendant Bail $1.75 doz./$17.05 gr.
F-90C - Copper
F-90N - Nickel
Bracelet Snap $1.60 doz./$15.90 gr.
F-92 - Copper
3/16” Fold Over Snap $3.60
doz./$35.40 gr.
F-94C - Copper
F-94N - Nickel
Round Jump Ring (* Apprx. pieces)
F-95C 3/32” - Copper $ .90 1/4 oz. (*40)
F-96C 1/8” - Copper $ .90 1/4 oz. (*40)
F-95N 3/32” - Nickel $ .90 1/4 oz. (*40)
F-96N 1/8” - Nickel $ .90 1/4 oz. (*40)
F-97C 3/16” - Copper $1.20 1/2 oz. (*90)
F-98C 7/32” - Copper $1.20 1/2 oz. (*90)
F-97N 3/16” - Nickel $1.20 1/2 oz. (*60)
F-98N 7/32” - Nickel $1.20 1/2 oz. (*60)
Tie Tacks - Clips - Cuff Links
Tie Tack with Chain $8.10 doz./$90.50 gr.
F-60 - Nickel
Tie Clip $4.60 doz./$52.50 gr.
F-61C 1-1/2” x 1/4” - Copper
F-61N 1-1/2” x 1/4” - Nickel
Cuff Link, Spring Type $3.00 doz./$30.35 gr.
F-65C - Copper
F-65N - Nickel
Bolo Slide, for string use
$1.60 doz./$17.85 gr.
F-70C - Copper
F-70N - Nickel
Bolo Tie Tip $2.95 doz./$29.75 gr.
F-71C - Copper
F-71N - Nickel
Oval Jump Ring $ 1.50 1/2 oz.
F-99C 7/32” - Copper
F-99N 7/32” - Nickel
F-99B 7/32” - Brass
7mm Spring Ring $1.60 doz./$17.30 gr.
F-100C - Copper
F-100N - Nickel
F-100B - Brass
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Screw Clasp 6mm $3.00 doz./$30.35 gr.
F-101G - Gold
F-101S - Silver
Screw Clasp 6mm $2.65 doz./$29.40 gr.
F-102G - Gold
F-102S - Silver
Liquid Metals
Cloisonné Wire
M-12 Bright Liquid Gold
2 gram bottle $18.65
M-13 Bright Liquid Palladium
2 gram bottle $11.70
M-14 Essence for thinning
1/2 oz. bottle
$7.25
M-15 Mother of Pearl
1/2 oz. bottle
$5.30
M-4F Copper Cloisonné Wire (Flat) - 18 ga.
x 30 ga. (.040” x .010”) flat wire, 50 ft. coil
$16.30 coil
M-4R Copper Cloisonné Wire (Round)
18 ga. (.040) round wire, 50 ft. coil
$10.45 coil
Gold Pen
M-5F Silver Cloisonné Wire (Flat) - 18 ga. x
30 ga.(.040” x .010”) fine silver flat wire
$13.35/4 ft. coil
Pre-filled disposable precious metal pen for
delicate decorating on enamel, glass or
ceramics. Easy application for firing. Fires
at 1150˚-1300˚F
GMP Gold Pen
$27.05
M-5R Silver Cloisonné (Round) - 20 ga.
(.032”) fine silver round wire
$17.85/4 ft. coil
Plique-à-jour Wire
Gold, Silver & Copper Foil
WSS-1 Fine Silver Flat Wire - (.040” x .010”)
$3.35 ft.
GF-3 Gold Foil (fine gold) .03mm thick,
7-7/8” square sheet
$60.25 sheet
WSS-6 Sterling Silver Step Bezel Wire $8.25 ft.
SF-1 Silver Foil (fine silver)
3-1/4” x 3-1/4” sheets
$43.25/book (25 sheets)
$1.85 sheet
Plique-à-jour Supplements
SF-2 Silver Foil (fine silver) 4.5” x 4.5” sheets
$81.85/book (25 sheets)
$3.65 sheet
SLD Eutectic Silver Solder - Now easier
to use! Sold in 1/16” dia. wire (1/4 Troy oz.).
Just snip off pieces as needed. Still withstands enameling temperatures and has a
melting point of apprx. 1460°F. 1/4 Troy oz.
will give you a strip 33-1/2” long.
1/4 Troy oz. coil $10.90
Silver Tooling Foil - .004” fine silver foil
M-6S - 6” x 6” square
$98.45
M-6R - 6” x 12” rectangle $196.90
M-1 Copper Tooling Foil - .004” soft copper
tooling foil - 12” wide (4 ft./lb.) - Sold by the
running foot.
$9.50 ft.
M-7 Malleable Copper - .010” soft malleable
copper - 12” wide - Sold by the running foot.
$15.35 ft.
Oxidized Steel Plates for soldering pliqueà-jour wires - 3 sizes. 18 ga.
OSP-1 2” square
OSP-2 1-1/2” square
OSP-3 1-1/2” x 2” rectangle
$.75 ea.
Visit Thompson Enamel on the internet at:
http://www.thompsonenamel.com/
Our entire product line is available for
purchase on our safe and secure
shopping cart enabled website.
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Metal Cleaner
Holding Agents - Mixing
Media
PB-1 Penny Brite - Makes cleaning copper
a breeze without using acid. It brightens
your copper while completely rinsing off with
only warm water. Specially formulated to
clean copper, stainless steel, and brass.
Instant cleaning action, no rubbing or buffing. Contains no ammonia, chlorine, sulfuric
acid or carcinogenic benzene derivatives—
no rubber gloves needed. Biodegradable
and safe for the environment. Not affected
by freezing or hot temperatures.
$6.15/7oz. container
A-1 Klyr-Fire™ (Water base) The standard
of the enameling arts. Mix 50/50 with water
for spray adhesive, use full strength for wet
packing or adhering cloisonné wires.
$5.80 pt.
$26.20 gal.
New Items
Metal Clay Enameling Kit
A-2 Agar (Water base) Organic gum from
the ocean. Non-foaming. Excellent for
spraying. Sold as a solution.
$3.70 pt.
$18.00 gal.
A-3 Enamel Holding Agent (Water base)
Similar to Klyr-Fire, but slightly more viscous.
$3.70 pt. $18.00 gal.
Pickling Agents
A-4 Squeegee Oil. A special oil blend
which fires ash free. Use with dry painting
enamels or ceramic pigments.
$3.60/2 fl. oz. $12.15 pt.
C-2 Sparex No. 1 A dry commercial compound to be mixed with water for pickling
iron and steel prior to enameling. Makes one
gallon.
$6.90/2-1/2 lb. can
A-5 Thinning Oil No. 5. This oil disperses
a high percentage of powder. Paints very
well and has the drying characteristics many
artists like.
$4.55/2 fl. oz. $12.10 pt.
C-3 Sparex No. 2 A dry commercial compound to be mixed with water for pickling
copper and non-ferrous metals prior to
enameling. Makes one gallon.
$6.90/2-1/2 lb. plastic bag
A-8 Screening Oil. This oil is the premium
screen printing oil for high resolution screen
printing.
$4.60/2 fl. oz. $15.50 pt.
K-7 Tongs. 9” copper tongs for acid solutions. $11.65 ea.
A-10 Oil of Clove. For washes.
$11.00/2 fl. oz. $58.50 pt.
A-11 Oil of Lavender. For details.
$18.70/2 fl. oz. $62.90 pt.
A kit containing the essentials to enamel your METAL CLAY projects. Use your present kiln.
Contains a firing rack (F-4), trivet (TPT-2), firing fork (K-4), tools for applying enamel (IT-1
Spatula, IT-3 Spreader, M-16B Sable Brush, & SM-2 Sifter), holding medium (2 oz. A-1 KlyrFire), ten sample size colors of enamel, and instructions.
MCE-KIT $ 47.65/ea
Sterling Silver Cinch Mount Sets
One-piece sterling silver cinch mounts provide the perfect bezel for your cloisonné or miniature
portrait enamels. Stone the edges, insert into bezel, squeeze with needle nose pliers. Choose
flat or domed copper blanks for BRO-5 & BRO-6. In addition to V-39 domed copper, SPS-16
silver plated steel blank can be used with BRO-7. The gallery wire is 3.4mm (0.135”) wide filigree.
A-12 Painting Oil for Miniatures. This
painting oil is used in the Painting Enamel
Kit. It is a blend of organic oils which have a
unique viscosity appropriate for miniature
painting. $2.70/2 fl. oz.
Oxide Inhibitor
C-4 Scalex Thompsonʼs excellent inhibitor
for the prevention of scale formation on
exposed metal surfaces as enameled items
are being fired. Paint it on thin. Let it dry.
Scalex falls off as fired items cool, exposing
a clean metal surface. Sold in liquid form.
$14.10 pt.
$45.65 gal.
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A-13 Acrylic Medium (Water base) This
medium in used in our Acrylic Enamels.
Use it also for: 1) Making acrylic painting
colors from any 325 mesh enamel. 2)
Screen printing. Thin with water as needed.
3) One part medium, three parts water for
applying Thompsonʼs BWC Water Color
enamels. Paint, dry, apply subsequent colors, dry, fire once. 4) Spray medium. Thin
with water as needed.
$3.35/2 fl. oz. $10.60/8 fl. oz.
(Includes Copper Insert)
BRO-8
V-6
BRO-5
BRO-6
BRO-7
BRO-8
BRO-6
BRO-5
V-20
V-30
BRO-7
V-40
BRO-7
side view
V-29
V-39
40 x 30 mm (1.578 x 1.181”), plain, with V-30 Flat or V-20 Domed copper blank.
30 x 22 mm (1.181 x 0.869”), plain, with V-40 Flat or V-29 Domed copper blank.
25 x 18 mm (0.987 x 0.710”), gallery wire, with V-39 Domed copper blank.
38 mm (1.497”) dia., plain, with V-6 Flat copper blank.
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SPS-16
$ 7.65
$ 5.90
$ 9.75
$ 8.10
Spun & Stamped Copper
Pieces (0.040”; 18 gauge)
A-14 Painting & Screening Medium.
Water miscible. Excellent choice for painting. Pigments disperse easily, requiring less
mixing. Water cleanup afterwards.
$ 5.60/2 fl. oz. $ 27.75 pt.
Note: Last measurement listed next to piece
is its height or depth. Price is per piece.
Trays
SS-1
FF-81
FF-6
3-1/2” x 1/2”
3-1/4” x 2” x 3/8”
AFF-578 4-3/4” x 3-5/8”
FF-26
FF-35
5-7/8” x 3-1/8” x 1/2”
3-1/2” x 3” x 3/8”
$7.05
FF-13
5-3/4” x 4-1/8” x 1”
$11.00
4-1/4” x 3-5/8” x 3/8”
$7.05
Switch and Outlet Plates
$5.95
$11.35
Single Switch
Double Switch
Triple Switch
Duplex Outlet
$6.65
$8.55
$11.15
$6.65
Gift Certificates
$5.95
Thompson offers gift certificates, perfect
for that ʻhard to buy forʼ enamelist!
Thompson Enamel gift certificates come
in three denominations:
FF-36
5-3/4” x 4” x 3/4”
TEGC-25 - $ 25.00 certificate
TEGC-50 - $ 50.00 certificate
TEGC-100 - $100.00 certificate
$8.25
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Grinding & Screening Tools
DM-22 Protective Dust Mask. 3M brand
8212 for dust and fumes. New air exit valve
improves comfort and speaking ease.
Always wear one when you are sifting powdered enamels. $9.15 ea.
Sifters. Lightweight plastic sifters with 40
mesh screen for applying 80 mesh enamel.
SM-1 Small (1/2” dia. x 1/2” d.) $3.30 ea.
SM-2 Medium (1-1/4” dia. x 7/8” d.)$4.00 ea.
SM-3 Large (2” dia. x 1” d.) $4.55 ea.
$7.90
SW-1
SW-2
SW-3
SW-5
Blu-1 Blu-Stic. The ultimate adhesive for
3-D cloisonné. Holds cloisons on vertical
surfaces. Can fire pieces upside-down if
you like. Dip cloison into Blu-stic, position
onto enamel surface, dry, fire in any position.
$1.70/fl. oz. $2.65/2 fl. oz.
Note: Additional .50 cent charge for different
screen mesh size.
Line Sifters. These specially made sifters
can be used to sift a very fine line of enamel.
They are available in two opening sizes.
Only 80 mesh or smaller enamel particles
should be used.
LS-16 (1/16”) $15.10 ea.
LS-32 (1/32”) $15.10 ea.
Bolting Cloth. Fabric cloth with specific
mesh opening. Fasten over bottle top with
rubber band to make a shaker or in an
embroidery hoop to make a screen.
Sold per linear foot.
SM-4 (60 mesh) $8.55 ft.
SM-5 (80 mesh) $8.55 ft.
SM-6 (100 mesh) $9.55 ft.
SM-7 (150 mesh) $10.70 ft.
Stackable Screens. For dust-free sizing of
enamel.
5” dia.
Mesh
Each
SM-540
40
$12.25
SM-560
60
$12.25
SM-580
80
$12.25
SM-5100 100
$12.25
SM-5150 150
$16.40
SM-5200 200
$16.40
SM-5325 325`
$35.40
SM-5BP* Solid
$ 2.10
*Use one as lid, another as catch pan.
Stainless Steel Wire Screen.
Mesh 6” x 6”
Each 12” x 12”
60
SM-14 $ 5.05 SM-18
80
SM-15 $ 5.05 SM-19
100
SM-16 $ 5.95 SM-20
150
SM-22 $ 5.95 SM-24
200
SM-17 $10.00 SM-21
325
SM-23 $12.95 SM-25
Each
$15.10
$15.10
$16.55
$16.55
$19.80
$24.70
Mortar and Pestle. Essential for grinding lump form to 80 mesh or
finer. 4-1/2” I.D.
MP-1 Mortar only $66.75 ea.
MP-2 Pestle only $42.65 ea.
Sprayers
A-7 Preval Aerosol Spray Kit. Aerosol
cartridge allows fine mist spraying of gum
solutions. $7.00 ea.
A-7R Replaceable Aerosol Cartridge for
Preval Sprayer. $5.00 ea.
Storage Containers & Petri
Dishes
Plastic Storage Containers. Three sizes
of snap-lid stackable plastic storage containers. Packets contain 25 containers with lids.
CONT-1 Small - holds 1/2 oz. enamel
$2.30 pkg.
CONT-2 Medium - holds 2 oz. enamel
$4.25 pkg.
CONT-3 Large - holds 8 oz. enamel
$5.20 pkg.
Petri Dishes. With lids
CONT-4 (100mm x 15mm) Glass
$7.25 ea. $83.10 doz.
15 CONT-5 (100mm x 20mm) Plastic
$17.70 pkg. of 20
Burnishing and Stoning
Materials
B-18
Lea Compound.
Grade C.
Greaseless abrasive composition for satin
finishing, burring, buffing and polishing. Use
with a stitched muslin buff and buffing lathe.
1.9 lb. $7.55
B-1 Small Glass Brush. Rush fibreglass
cleaning tool. An adjustable 1/8” dia. tip for
burnishing small areas. $27.60/ea.
Stencil & Transfer Material
B-2 Refill Rod. Refill rod for B-1. $8.00 ea.
CVS-1 Clear Vinyl Stencil Material.
This stencil material can be used over and
over without deterioration of the stencil. The
clear vinyl is very flexible and pliable. Vinyl
can be laid directly over drawing or photograph and lines traced right onto the vinyl
with a permanent black marker. Stencil is
then cut out with exacto knife or heat knife.
Stencils can be washed after use and then
used again and again. Works best on flat
surfaces.
$9.15/12” x 52”
B-3 Standard Glass Brush. Rush fibreglass stick brush. Use on metal surfaces to
burnish surface prior to enameling and after
grinding to remove any grinding residue prior
to re-firing work. Plastic covering can be cut
down to expose brush as used. $50.10 ea.
Bright Boy. Bright Boy rubber abrasive
cleans copper ready to enamel with a few
quick strokes. Excellent for finishing edges
of bowls.
B-4 (2-1/4” x 1-1/8” x 3/8”) $14.40 ea.
A-9 Pellon Stencil Material. Pellon dressmakers fabric is ideal for cutting stencils. It
can be washed and reused many times.
$5.10 lr. yd. x 22.75” wide.
Alundum Stones. These stones are specifically designed to grind glass. They leave
no residue that would be injurious upon
refire as carborundum would. (B-6 & B-7 are
6” x 1” x 1”; B-9 & B-10 are 8” x 1” x 1” )
B-6 150 grit for initial grinding.
B-7 220 grit for final grinding.
B-9 120 grit for initial grinding.
B-10 240 grit for final grinding.
CP-1 Carbon Paper. Perfect for transferring
an image to your enamel work.
Carbon Paper Tablet - 10 sheet, 8.5" x 11"
$9.00
200 mesh, 74 micron
400 mesh, 40 micron
800 mesh, 20 micron
1800 mesh, 10 micron
Best buy: all four strips
$16.70 ea.
$13.50 ea.
$13.50 ea.
$13.50 ea.
$45.95 ea.
Note: Last measurement listed next to piece
is its height or depth. Price is per piece.
Bowls
LB-588
5-7/8” x 1” Low Bowl
LB-29
2-3/4” x 5/8” Low Bowl
$4.40
LB-368
3-11/16” x 9/16” Low Bowl
$6.35
B-8
5-7/8” x 1-1/4” Bowl
$12.60
Inlay Tools (Styles may vary)
IT-1 Spatula $4.75 ea.
IT-2 Scriber $3.40 ea.
IT-3 Spreader $3.40 ea.
Brushes
For use with painting enamels and liquid
metals.
M-15B 1/4” shader for bands and areas.
$5.20 ea.
M-16B Fine point sable for thin lines.
$3.90 ea.
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Crow Quill Pen
T-12 Crow Quill Pen $2.80 ea.
T-13 Extra pen points $2.35 ea.
B-53
9” x 2-1/2” Bowl
Deep Bowls
SCB-30 2-1/2” x 1”
SCB-48 3-1/4” x 1-1/2”
CD-60
4-3/8” x 1-1/2”
CD-55
5” x 2-1/2”
DB-61
6-3/4” x 4”
$4.95
$7.05
$11.95
$13.85
$26.25
B-400
$21.05
7-3/4” x 1-1/2 Bowl
DB-23
3-3/4” x 1-1/2”
$9.30
Note: Lid for DB-23
is
discontinued
Lid (FC-22) for DB-23
(#FC-22).
is Discontinued
$11.95
Application Tools
$14.10 ea.
$14.10 ea.
$14.50 ea.
$14.50 ea.
Diamond Cloth. (1” x 4” strips) Flexible
Diamond Cloth Abrasive. For stoning or
abrading enamel, glass, pottery glaze,
bisque ware, stone, metal and a variety of
other surfaces. Use wet or dry. For cloisonné, plique-à-jour, making a mat surface,
removing blemishes such as brick dust, torn
areas, runs, etc. Diamonds are micron
graded to provide a consistent finish.
Diamonds are bonded to a premium flexible
backing material with a metal bond that
securely anchors them in place. An open
pattern produces aggressive cutting action
and reduces loading. Supplied with adhesive back. If desired, can be bonded to a
plastic or other type support.
DC-1
DC-2
DC-3
DC-4
DC-5
Spun & Stamped Copper
Pieces (0.040"; 18 gauge)
CDC-52 Candy Dish &
Cover
Dish - 6-1/2” dia. x 1-3/4”
Cover - 6-3/4” dia. x 3/4”
Knob - 1-1/2” dia. x 1”
$30.10
$28.90
Cup
LB-24
LB-25
6-1/2” x 7/8” Low Bowl
$14.15
CU-20
2-1/2” x 2-1/2” Cup
Candle Holder
8” x 1” Low Bowl
$12.60
$19.40
SB-91 7-1/2” x 15/16” Shallow Bowl $18.35
SB-54 11-1/8” x 1-5/8” Shallow Bowl $38.50
CH-65 5-1/4” x 1-1/4” Candle Holder $22.80
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Firing Tools
Spun & Stamped Copper
Pieces (0.040”; 18 gauge)
Note: Last measurement next to piece is
either height or depth. Price is per piece.
Coupe Shaped Plates
CO-14 3-3/8” x 3/8” Coaster
LT-1
4-1/2” x 1/2” Coaster
TT-15
S-4
LS-3
RS-33
RS-34
RS-44
RS-45
RS-46
2-1/2” x 1/4” Saucer
4-1/2” x 1/2” Saucer
4-3/4” x 5/8” Saucer
7” x 3/4” Plate
7-3/4” x 3/4” Plate
8-5/8” x 11/16” Plate
9-3/4” x 13/16” Plate
10-7/8” x 1” Plate
Oval Trays
OB-59 3-3/8” x 3” x 3/4”
OB-57 7-1/2” x 4-1/2” x 3/4”
OB-12 8-1/2” x 6” x 3/4”
OB-58 10-1/4” x 4-5/8” x 3/4”
OB-16 10-7/8” x 7-1/4” x 1-1/8”
Round Trays
RP-102 6” x 1/2”
D-17
7-3/4” x 1/2”
RP-103 8-3/4” x 1/2”
RP-115 15” x 5/8”
Triangular Trays
TD-40 5-5/8” x 5-5/8” x 5-5/8” x 3/4” $10.80
TD-49 7-3/4” x 5-3/4” x 4-3/4” x 3/4” $11.00
K-3 Heat Resistant Gloves. Kevlar nonasbestos heat resistant gloves.
$37.15 pr.
F-1 3” x 3”
$2.85 ea.
F-2 6” x 6”
$8.55 ea.
F-3 12” x 12”
$32.80 ea.
F-4* 4” x 4”
$3.15 ea.
* Fits TK-1 Furnace on page 21.
K-4 Firing Fork (22” overall length)
$17.25 ea.
K-5 Scrolling Tools Pair of scrolling tools
for hot plate fur nace. (overall length 12-1/2”)
$7.85 pr.
$4.60
$6.35
Square Trays
LST-7 4-1/2” square x 5/8”
ST-47 6-1/2” square x 3/8”
ST-43 7-7/16” square x 1”
ST-62 9-3/4” square x 1”
$3.45
$6.35
$7.90
Rectangular Trays
RT-38 4-5/8” x 3” x 1/4”
TR-90 5-7/8” x 4-7/8” x 1/2”
RT-39 9” x 5” x 5/8”
$12.75
$15.40
$20.15
$26.10
$29.90
Round Corner Trays
TR-98 3-3/8” square x 3/4”
TR-66 4-1/2” square x 5/8”
TR-67 6-1/2” square x 7/8”
TR-99 5-11/16” x 2-7/8” x 5/8”
$5.25
$11.35
$16.95
$13.85
$26.30
$10.10
$15.75
$20.15
$59.65
Firing Racks. Stainless Steel. Heat and corrosion resistant 4 mesh wire racks for transporting
work in and out of the furnace. Supplied flat.
Suggest using in conjunction with Firing Rack
Support Bars in the firing chamber, and regular
angle iron support bars on your table.
$7.90
$11.95
$17.15
$27.65
$5.25
$9.60
$15.75
$7.20
$10.10
$15.75
$8.70
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4-1/4” x 5/8”
5-3/4” x 1”
7-7/8” x 1-1/4”
9-7/8” x 1-1/4”
Flat Bottomed
DS-500 4-7/8” x 1”
DS-650 6-1/2” x 1-1/4”
K-6 Firing Fork Two hand grip. (36” overall
length) $28.90 ea.
F-5A
F-5B
F-6A
F-6B
F-7A
F-7B
K-8 Scrolling Tool.
Heavy duty scrolling tool. (21” overall
length) $12.50 ea.
$7.90
$12.80
$20.00
$28.15
$8.70
$12.30
K-9 Heavy Duty Firing Fork. Elbow Rest
Fork, or for two handed holding of heavy
items. (36” overall length including 7” tine)
$25.95 ea.
K-10 Spatula. Stainless Steel Spatula for
moving hot trivets. (9” length) $7.85 ea.
Flat
Flanged
Flat
Flanged
Flat
Flanged
$2.30 ea.
$3.55 ea.
$2.75 ea.
$3.90 ea.
$7.75 ea.
$8.95 ea.
Planches. These planches are ideal for firing flat pieces. The numerous contact points
minimize warpage when firing sizable flat
pieces.
Ceramic Crucibles. These high-fire ceramic crucibles are for use in making your own
enamel threads of varying length, thickness
and shapes.
BN-46
BN-68
BN-810
4” x 6”
6” x 8”
8” x 10”
$23.10 ea.
$33.30 ea.
$43.35 ea.
Nichrome Wire. This wire produces very little oxide when heated, minimizing contamination in the firing chamber. The wire can be
used in conjunction with other trivets or stilts
to hold rings, or other 3-dimensional objects
that are difficult to stilt.
Sheet Mica. This natural mineral comes in
sheet form of various sizes. Lump enamel
can be fired onto mica to make small
spheres of glass and mica can be used as a
backing material for flat plique-à-jour work.
MIC-1 3” x 5” $2.95 ea.
MIC-2 4” x 4” $3.80 ea.
MIC-3 6” x 6” $10.45 ea.
3” x 3”
3” x 3”
4” x 4”
4” x 4”
6” x 6”
6” x 6”
Firing Rack Support Bars. These bars
remain permanently in your furnace to support firing racks. A second pair can be
placed on a cooling area when firing rack is
removed from furnace. Pairs are required
for use.
FRB-4
(1” angle)
4” length $3.15 ea.
FRB-6
(1” angle)
6” length $4.75 ea.
SFRB-4 (3/4” angle) 4” length $2.55 ea.
SFRB-6 (3/4” angle) 6” length $3.80 ea.
CRV-1 (small) 3-1/8” high, 2-58” top dia.
$5.90 ea.
CRV-2 (large) 4-3/4” high, 3-1/4” top dia.
$7.15 ea.
Flared Bowls
Coupe
FB-93
FB-28
FB-41
FB-64
Lightweight Firing Racks. An 8 mesh, lighter
wire rack for small work. Available both as a flat
wire screen (A), or with two opposite sides bent
90 degrees, forming 1/2” flanges
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NIW-1
NIW-2
18 ga.
20 ga.
0.048”
0.036”
$1.00 ft.
$1.10 ft.
Trivets - Stilts
Universal Trivet Arms. These stainless
steel trivet arms can be easily fastened anywhere onto 4 mesh firing racks. (Order firing
racks separately)
TS-2 Pair of universal
trivet arms. $5.95 pr.
Grooved Trivets. Designed for group firing
small pieces along the grooves or firing flat
tile with even support and minimum sagging
and warping. GT-1 (4-5/8” w. x 3/4” h. by 6”
l.) GT-2 (5-3/16” w. x 1-1/2” h. x 6” l.)
GT-1
GT-2
6” long, triple grooved
6” long, double grooved
$5.50 ea.
$6.70 ea.
SCS-9
SCS-10
SCS-11
SCS-12
SCS-14
SCS-16
1/4”
3/4”
1”
1-1/2”
2-1/2”
3-1/2”
Each
$1.05
$1.10
$1.25
$1.40
$1.95
$2.30
Dozen
$11.10
$12.10
$13.85
$14.85
$20.35
$22.75
Tripod for Torch Firing with Two Firing
Racks.
T-POD - Tripod for Torch Firing. 10” high,
top 5” square - $35.30 ea.
F-8V - “V” shaped Firing Rack for holding
panels. 11.5 x 4 inch, 2 mesh - $3.50 ea.
F-8A - Flat Firing Rack for holding trivets. 8
x 4 inch, 2 mesh - $2.10 ea.
Three Point Trivets. See drawing below.
Fitting Area* Height
TPT-1
1-1/4” dia.
1-1/4”
$2.85 ea.
TPT-2
2” dia.
1-1/2”
$3.50 ea.
TPT-3
2-3/4” dia.
2-1/4”
$4.65 ea.
TPT-4
3-1/2” dia.
3-1/8”
$4.90 ea.
TPT-5
6” dia.
3”
$6.80 ea.
Four Point Trivets See drawing below.
Fitting Area*
Height
FPT-1 1” x 3/4”
3/4” $2.40 ea.
FPT-2 1-1/2” x 1-1/2”
1”
$2.75 ea.
FPT-3 2” x 2”
1-1/2” $3.50 ea.
FPT-4 3” x 3” (Legs)
2-1/4” $7.05 ea.
FPT-5 4” x 4” (Legs)
2-1/2” $9.40 ea.
Four Point
Trivets
V-189 Teddy
Bear
1-3/8”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
V-192 Pig
1-9/16”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
V-77 Horse Head
1-3/8”
$1.50 / $16.20
GT-2
GT-1
Three Point
Trivets
Star Ceramic Stilts. Ceramic bases with
metal points. Use like Metal Star Stilts.
T-POD with F-8V rack on top.
T-POD with F-8A rack and three point trivet
* “Fitting Area” designates the largest size
on top.
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piece that fits a particular trivet.
V-190 Elephant
1-1/2”
$1.50 / $16.20
V-191 Donkey
1-1/4”
$1.50 / $16.20
V-95 Dachshund
2-1/8”
$1.50 / $16.20
V-96 Scottie
2-1/2”
$1.50 / $16.20
V-136 French Poodle
1-3/8”
$1.50 / $16.20
V-180 Bat
1-1/2”
$1.50 / $16.20
V-186 Humming Bird
1-3/4”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
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V-88 Peace Dove
1-3/4”
$1.50 / $16.20
V-103 Sea Gull
2-5/8”
$1.50 / $16.20
V-184 Parrot
2-1/2”
$1.50 / $16.20
V-67 Wild Duck
2”
$1.50 / $16.20
V-185 Eagle
2-1/4”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
V-62 Sea Horse
1-1/2” Tall
$ 1.30 / $14.05
V-63 Sea Horse
2-1/2” Tall
$1.50 / $16.20
V-76 Sea Horse
3” Tall
$ 1.60 / $17.25
V-138 Dolphin
2-1/2”
$1.50 / $16.20
V-133 Whale
3”
$ 1.60 / $17.25
V-139 Butterfly
1-3/4”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
V-66 Butterfly
2-1/8”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
Adjustable Stainless Steel Trivets. Ideal
for bowl and tray forms. Will adjust to many
different sizes. Order bases and arm pairs
separately.
Saw Tooth Trivets. Ideal for firing multiple
small shapes in the same firing. STT-1 will
hold pieces 1” to 2” in diameter and STT-2
will hold pieces 3/4” to 1-1/4” in diameter.
STT-1 (6” l. x 3/4” w. x 1-1/8” h.) $9.15 ea.
STT-2 (6-3/8” l. x 9/16” w. 3/4” h.)$9.15 ea.
STT-3 (10” l. x 2” w. 3/4” h.)
$29.15 ea.
AT-7 7” Base $17.00 ea.
AT-9 9” Base $19.60 ea.
AT-11 11” Base $22.25 ea.
ATS
ATL
STT-1
STT-2
Adjustable Trivet. An investment that will
last a lifetime. Minimizes warpage with proper support location. These adjustable trivets
work with square, rectangular, round and
free form shapes. Wings will bolt into place
in any position on the grid. Wings are available in two sizes, STP-Wings have a steep
pitch used for deep bowls; SHW-Wings have
a shallow pitch, used for plate forms. Each
can accommodate pieces as small as 4-1/2”
square, to as large as 10-1/2” square.
Deep Trivets With Legs
Fitting Area*
Height
TPT-7
4-3/4” dia. 4-1/2”
$8.70 ea.
TPT-8
5-1/2” dia. 4-3/8”
$10.20 ea.
TPT-9
7” dia.
4-1/2”
$11.30 ea.
AJT-1 Base (7-7/8” w.x 10-3/4” l.) $30.15 ea.
STP-Wing (Steep) (3-1/16” h.) $10.50 ea.
SHW-Wing (Shallow) (7/8” h.) $10.50 ea.
(Note: Three (3) wings needed for support)
Large Four Point Trivets With Legs.
Fitting Area*
Height
FPT-7 10” x 10” (Legs) 4”
$23.10 ea.
FPT-8 12” x 12” (Legs) 4”
$26.20 ea.
V-196 Butterfly Fish
1-5/8”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
V-82 Starfish
1-3/8”
$ 1.30 / $14.05
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V-124 Butterfly
2”
$1.50 / $16.20
Large Four Point Trivet
LWT Trivet
AJT-1
Lightweight Trivets With Legs. These light
weight trivets do not require the use of a firing grid underneath. This reduces the
amount of heat that would normally be
absorbed by the grid when firing and also
makes the overall load a little lighter when
loading into the furnace. These trivets feature small legs which allow your spatula,
trowel, or firing fork to fit underneath.
V-140 Butterfly
3-5/8”
$4.00 / $43.20
LWT-1
LWT-2
LWT-3
LWT-4
Fitting Area* Ht.
2” to 4” dia. 5”
5” to 7” dia. 5”
8” to 10” dia. 5”
11” to 13” dia. 5”
Dia.
5-1/2”
7-1/2”
10”
12-1/2”
Trivet arms 3” (pair) $10.10
Trivet arms 5” (pair) $10.85
Tri-Quad Stilt. Extremely adjustable stilt to
support any shape on three or four points.
Can be adjusted to fire pieces from 3” dia. to
8-3/4” dia.
TQS-1 $23.95 ea.
$ 9.15 ea.
$11.80 ea.
$14.40 ea.
$18.45 ea.
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Enameling Furnace Supplements
Thompsonʼs Low Profile Hotplate
Furnace Trivets. Especially designed for
counter enameling with hotplate type furnaces. Set directly on element.
K-1 Furnace Cement. A high temperature
air setting cement powder. Mix with water
for hard surface linings, cementing bricks
together, or repairing furnaces. Add grog or
crushed insulating brick to cement mix to
patch or repair larger holes in furnace.
$2.10/lb.
HS-1 Base set of 4 spacers (smallest spacer holds up to 1” dia. piece up to largest
spacer which holds up to 3” dia. piece) and a
pair of HS-2 Trivet Arms
HS-1 Set (spacers + arms) $14.75/set
HS-2 Trivet arm (pair) $5.80
K-2 Porcelain Furnace Wash. Mix with
water, apply with brush to protect furnace
shelves and floor from enamel drippings.
$1.70/lb.
PH-3 Hot Pad/Furnace Floor Pad. A dual
purpose, non-asbestos spun ceramic fiber
pad. Use for setting hot pieces onto, or as
furnace floor protection to catch spills and
add longer life to your furnace floor.
PH-3 9” x 9” x 1/8” square
$5.85 ea.
PH-4 13½”x13½”x1/8” square
$13.10 ea.
HS-3 Single piece trivet (2” l. x 1” w. x 5/8”
h. - will hold up to a 2” dia. piece) $8.95 ea.
PH-5 Marinite Board. Marinite is a high
temperature insulating board which stands
up to enameling temperatures and is used
as a support during firing for flat pieces. It is
easily cut with any saw or can be scored
with a utility knife and broken apart. 1/2”
thick.
Tools for Metal Working
Pliers. Extra fine quality thin pliers. Smooth
jaws, polished heads, plastic grips. 4-3/4”
total length.
3P470 Flat Nose
$14.15 ea.
3P472 Round Nose
$14.15 ea.
3” square
6” square
12” square
3P471 Chain Nose
$14.15 ea.
Blockout - Resist Media
Asphaltum Varnish
V-137 Turtle
1-7/8”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
V-59 Heart
(15/16” x 1-1/16”)
$ 1.00 / $10.80
V-132 Star
1-1/8”
$ 1.00 / $10.80
V-105 Star
7/8”
$ 1.00 / $10.80
Used as an acid resist when etching metal in
the champlevé technique.
3P614 End Cutter
$14.15 ea.
V-57 Maple Leaf
1-7/8”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
V-92 Penguin
1-3/4”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
V-86 Fig Leaf
1-3/4” x 2-1/4”
$1.60 / $17.25
C-5 $13.80/pt.
PnP - Blue Transfer Film
A revolutionary new blockout material for etching metal. Anything that can be photo-copied
can be etched into metal. 8-1/2” x 11”
C-7
3P615 Diagonal Cutter
$14.15 ea.
Jewelers Saw Frame
T-8 $18.75 ea.
T-9 2/0 grade saw blades
T-10 3/0 grade saw blades
$3.00/doz. $30.70/gross
Soldering Tweezers. 6-1/2” long,
self locking grip.
T-4 $4.50 ea.
$1.90 ea.
$7.60 ea.
$30.15 ea.
V-183 Bell
1”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
20
5 sheets
10 sheets
50 sheets
$16.55
$26.20
$98.50
V-74 Star
1”
$ 1.00 / $10.80
V-127 Boutonniere
11/16”
$ 1.00 / $10.80
V-181 Oak Leaf
2-1/2”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
V-182 Holly Leaf
2-5/8”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
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Enameling Furnaces
Stamped Copper Pieces
(0.040”; 18 gauge)
Pieces are shown 1/2 Actual Size unless
indicated otherwise. Sold by the piece and
dozen quantities. All sizes approximate.
TK-1 Electric furnace
$244.15 ea.
V-79 Round Drop
9/16”
$ .90 / $9.70
V-45 Teardrop
7/8” x 1”
$ 1.00 / $10.80
V-94 Pendant
1-3/8” x 2”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
V-73 Cross
1-1/2” x 2”
$1.30 / $14.05
V-51 Rd. Square
27/32”
$ 1.30 / $14.05
*V-48 Triangle
1-1/2”
$ 1.30 / $14.05
(Slightly Domed)
V-112 Pendant
1-3/4”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
Thompson Hotplate Furnace. A small hotplate furnace. For beginners, students
and hobbyists. Great for small trinkets. 900 Watts 6 Amp Element 47/8” dia.
HP-4 Electric furnace $160.80 ea.
HP-5 Replacement element
$28.90 ea.
Thompson Electric. A small low cost electric chamber furnace, 120 volts, A.C. 1000
watts. (Does not have a temperature control.) Interior chamber size:
5” w. x 7” d. x 4” h.
Weight: 30 lbs.
V-175 Pendant
1-5/16” x 2”
$ 3.15 / $34.00
Note: HP-1 Furnace has
been discontinued.
HP-2 replacement element for HP-1, $28.90
HP-3 replacement lid for HP-1, $28.90
Model TK-1
TK-2 Replacement element $19.65 ea.
TK-3 Replacement door & rod $32.75 ea.
Dual Temperature Enameling Furnace. Holds 1450°F for copper, or 1000°F for aluminum by
inserting or removing the insulation plug. Element is connected to bottom of lid. Lid
removes for inserting larger items. Excellent for china painted plates. 110 volts
A.C., 720 Watts, 6 Amps. Chamber size: 9” dia. x 2” h. Weight: 5 lbs.
DT-1 Electric furnace $190.60 ea.
DT-3 Collar (2” tall) $39.35 ea.
DT-2 Replacement element $23.65 ea.
DT-4 Split door for use with DT-3 $22.90 ea.
Paragon Furnaces . Thompson Enamel stocks and ships two popular Paragon furnaces.
Improved! The Infinite Control Switch has been moved and an analog pyrometer has been added. Both are
located in the base of the furnace. These improvements are on the E-9AX and the E-14ALT models (below).
V-52 Pendant
1-3/4” x 2-1/2”
$3.15 / $34.00
Model E9-AX is a great furnace for the
beginning to experienced enamelist. For
those who are serious about their enamel
work, this furnace will last for many years.
The
Infinite
Control Switch
cycles on and off
through a bi-metallic timer. The higher the switch setting, the longer the
heating elements
stay on during each
Model E9-AX
cycle. When the switch is turned to High, the
elements stay on continuously. This furnace
comes with a built in analog pyrometer to
read the temperature in the firing chamber.
Requires 1 element.
Model E-14ALT is Paragonʼs premium
enameling furnace for those who want to
work on larger pieces. Perfect for classroom
or workshop environments. The Infinite
Control Switch cycles on and off through a
bi-metallic timer. The higher the switch setting, the longer the heating elements stay on
during each cycle. When the
switch is turned to High,
the elements stay on continuously. This furnace
comes with a built in analog pyrometer to read the
temperature in the firing
chamber.
Requires 2 elements.
Model E-14ALT
E-14ALT Interior dimensions: 13” w. x 131/2” d. x 8-3/4” h. (.88 cubic ft.) Exterior
dimensions: 18-1/4” w. x 22-1/2” d. x 20-1/2”
h. Volt: 240 Amp: 13 Approx. shipping
weight: 131 lbs. Variable Temperature
Control - 2000°F Max. Temp. Shipped in
wooden crate. Note: E-14ALT can only be
shipped by trucking company.
*E9-AX Interior dimensions: 8-1/2” w. x 9”
d. x 4-1/2” h. (.19 cubic ft.) Exterior dimensions: 14” w. x 18” d. x 16-1/2” h. Volt: 120
Amp: 9.2 KW: 1.1 Approx. Shipping
Weight: 60 lbs. Variable Temperature
Control - 2000°F Max. Temp.
V-177 Pendant
1-5/16 x 2”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
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Model HP-4
V-110 Pendant
1-3/8” x 2-1/2”
$ 1.50 / $16.20
E9-AX Electric furnace $615.00 ea.
E9-AX-2 Replacement element $39.00 ea.
*For an additional $50.00, you can get either
Paragon furnace in; black - turquoise - hot
pink or purple. They will however have to be
special ordered.
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E-14ALT Electric Furnace $1020.00 ea.
E-14ALT-2
Replacement Elements
$43.00 ea. (Requires two elements)
Pyrometers
Model TC-3 Digital
Controlling
Pyrometer.
Hi-Tech solution for
carefree firing. Plug
furnace into receptacle
on pyrometer box,
then plug pyrometer
into wall outlet. Insert
thermocouple into firing chamber. Turn knob
to desired temperature. Digital readout
shows furnace temperature. This controller
provides accurate temperature control with
easy-to-see digital temperature readout, all
at an economical price. Size: 6-1/2” x 6-1/2”
x 4”. Specify: TC-3A for 120 Volts, 15 Amps
or TC-3B for 240 Volts, 20 Amps.
Model TC-3 $295.40 ea.
TC-3T Replacement Thermocouple - $40.50
Paragon Portable Pyrometer.
The pyrometer is used to measure the temperature inside the furnace firing chamber.
The pyrometer features a
needle readout. Knowing
the temperature when firing
can be of utmost importance for
many enameling techniques.
PYRP Paragon portable pyrometer set for
Paragon furnace $155.00 ea.
PYRPT Replacement ther mocouple
$56.00 ea.
Hand Held Digital Pyrometer
A Hand-held digital pyrometer that will take a temperature reading in your
kiln. Small enough to fit in a shirt pocket, this 5 oz. pyrometer measures
degrees up to 1999 F. It has a Type-K thermocouple with an easy plug-in
connection, so it can be replaced in seconds. Powered by a 9-volt battery
(included), it has an on-off switch, liquid crystal display, protective case, and
even comes with its own stand. (Thermocouple not intended to remain in
kiln for extended periods of time).
HHP-1
HHP-IT
Hand Held Pyrometer ea.
Replacement Thermocouple ea.
$ 82.00
$ 24.00
Beginnerʼs Enameling Kit
This kit is ideal for those who are learning how to enamel. The kit has been put together with
all the necessary items to introduce enameling to the classroom or to establish a camp craft
program. The kit is also an ideal way to start your own workshop, without a large investment.
The kit contains all the basic equipment and materials, including instruction, all at a bargain
price! The kit includes:
• Enameling Furnace (see prices below)
• HS-1 & HS-2 Trivet for Hotplate Furnace
(included with BEK-1 only)
• HS-3 Trivet (included in BEK-2 and BEK-3
only)
• K-10 Spatula for removing trivet from furnace
• PH-2 Hot Pad (6-5/8” x 6-5/8”)
• SM-3 2” Sifter for applying enamel
• 2 oz. Thompsonʼs Holding Agent
• (6) V-14B 1-1/2” copper squares
• (6) V-6 1-1/2” dia. copper circles
• (6) V-34 1-7/16” copper ovals
BEK-1 (Comes with HP-4 Furnace) $254.20 ea.
BEK-2 (Comes with DT-1 Furnace) $263.35 ea.
BEK-3 (Comes with TK-1 Furnace) $321.00 ea.
*K-3 Gloves recommended with the BEK-2 & BEK-3
*K-4 Firing Fork recommended with the BEK-3
• (8) 2 oz. quantities of opaque enamel colors*
which include: 1175 Moca Brown, 1237 Butter
Yellow, 1360 Jungle Green, 1410 Robinʼs Egg
Turquoise, 1620 Daphne Blue, 1720 Mauve
Purple, 1880 Flame Red, 1996 Black.
• 8 oz. ALV-1 Assorted transparent and opaque
lump enamel
• 1 oz. OTV-8 Seven color mix enamel threads
• Beginnerʼs Enameling Course by Woodrow
Carpenter
• Copper Enameling by Gerry Coleman,
Marguerite Koenig, and Edna Berry
(Gilding Metal - Continued from previous
page)
Round Cornered Shapes (Flat Sheet
0.040”; 18 ga.)
Rectangles
GHL-40
9-5/8” x 15”
GHL-41 5-1/8” x 10-7/8”
$23.00 ea.
$8.30 ea.
4-1/2”
6-1/8”
8-1/4”
$4.75 ea.
$5.05 ea.
$9.70 ea.
Squares
GHL-42
GHL-43
GHL-44
SPS-6 - $15.00 ea.
1-1/2” Square
SPS-12 - $20.00 ea.
1” x 2-3/4”
Rectangle
Silver Plated Steel
Jewelry grade pieces with fine textured surfaces. Ideal for transparent enamels. All
pieces are slightly domed.
SPS-1 - $4.10 ea.
13mm Circle
SPS-3 - $5.70 ea.
22mm Circle
SPS-4 - $11.00 ea.
34mm Circle
SPS-5 - $13.55 ea.
1-1/4” Square
SPS-15 - $5.50 ea.
18 x 13mm Oval
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SPS-16 - $6.45 ea.
25 x 18mm Domed
Oval
SPS-20 - $5.55 ea.
12 x 11mm Sm. Heart
SPS-26 - $5.40 ea.
20 x 12mm Small
Cross with hole
SPS-152
SPS-90
SPS-54
SPS-46
*(We reserve the right to substitute similar colors
depending on the availability of stock.)
BEK-1X (Without Furnace)
BEK-2X (Without Furnace)
BEK-3X (Without Furnace)
SPS-10 - $5.65 ea.
32 x 6mm Rectangle
$105.65 ea.
$84.75 ea.
$84.75 ea.
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SPS-25 - $6.60 ea.
24 x 16mm Cross
1-13/16” x 2-1/2” Rec.
3” x 3-7/8” Rec.
2-7/8” Circle
2” Square
$19.95 ea.
$35.10 ea.
$26.85 ea.
$26.65 ea.
Enameled Iron Tiles (18 ga.)
Rectangles
Ground Coat & White Cover Coat - Back
side coated with ground coat, front side coated with ground coat and white cover coat,
ready for painting or other techniques.
Circles
CET-3
CET-4
CET-6
CET-8
CET-10
Squares
SET-3
SET-4
SET-6
SET-8
SET-10
Rectangles
RET-34
RET-45
RET-46
RET-57
RET-58
RET-810
3”
4”
6”
8”
10”
$3.65 ea.
$5.20 ea.
$7.25 ea.
$9.75 ea.
$12.70 ea.
3”
4”
6”
8”
10”
$3.65 ea.
$5.20 ea.
$7.25 ea.
$9.75 ea.
$12.70 ea.
3” x 4”
4” x 5”
4” x 6”
5” x 7”
5” x 8”
8” x 10”
$4.40 ea.
$5.70 ea.
$5.95 ea.
$8.20 ea.
$9.10 ea.
$11.30 ea.
ESP-34
ESP-45
ESP-46
ESP-57
ESP-58
ESP-810
Gilding Metal (0.040”)
Circles
GMC-3
GMC-4
GMC-5
GMC-6
GMC-8
GMC-10
GMC-12
Squares
3”
4”
6”
8”
10”
12”
$2.05 ea.
$2.45 ea.
$3.15 ea.
$4.15 ea.
$8.05 ea.
$12.20 ea.
$17.75 ea.
3”
$1.85 ea.
GMS-5
5”
$3.85 ea.
GMS-6
GMS-8
GMS-10
4”
6”
8”
$2.25 ea.
$4.90 ea.
$8.30 ea.
10”
$13.25 ea.
GMR-16
1” x 6”
$1.20 ea.
GMR-45
4” x 5”
$3.20 ea.
GMS-12
Rectangles
GMR-34
GMR-46
$1.80 ea.
$2.60 ea.
$3.65 ea.
$4.95 ea.
$6.30 ea.
$8.20 ea.
3”
4”
5”
6”
8”
10”
12”
GMS-3
GMS-4
Thin steel (0.015”, 28 ga.) with ground coat
and white on face side, ground coat only on
back side. About 60% thinner than our
Enameled Iron Tiles (18 ga.) Coat the back
side with Scalex (page 14) and fire flat on a
wire mesh. Use standard contact adhesive
to bond finished piece to plywood or other
backing.
ESP-3
ESP-4
ESP-6
ESP-8
ESP-10
ESP-12
$2.10 ea.
$2.80 ea.
$2.95 ea.
$4.15 ea.
$4.60 ea.
$5.65 ea.
95% Copper, 5% Zinc. Excellent for transparent enamels. Used by most commercial
badge makers.
Enameled Steel Plates
(28 ga.)
Squares
3” x 4”
4” x 5”
4” x 6”
5” x 7”
5” x 8”
8” x 10”
GMR-69
GMR-810
GMR-912
12”
3” x 4”
4” x 6”
6” x 9”
8” x 10”
9” x 12”
$19.10 ea.
$2.15 ea.
$4.05 ea.
$6.95 ea.
$10.80 ea.
$13.90 ea.
(Gilding Metal - continued on next page)
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Bead Making Supplies
Enamels for Copper Core Bead Making. See our 1000 and 2000 series
enamels for copper, silver, gold and steel listed on pages 4 & 5. Jewel
Effect Lumps and Opaque Enamel Threads found on page 8 can also be
used for bead making on copper tubing. 80 mesh transparent clear (i.e.
2030) is generally used to start the bead. 6/20 mesh enamel from any of the
1000 & 2000 series are then used to build up the bead mass. Please Note:
Bead stringing accessories are located on page 38 and the booklet Enamel
Bead Making is located on page 39, video on page 42.
Copper Tubing.
BC-1 1/16” inside dia. $1.05ft.
BC-2 1/8” inside dia. $1.15 ft.
Bead Making Holders.
Our new bead making holder has been
improved in two ways (1) the base of the
holder remains cool while making beads and
(2) two different sizes of interchangeable
tapered points allow the bead to be easily
removed from the holder when finished. The
small point (TP-1) fits 1/8” dia. tubing and the
large point (TP-3) fits 3/16” tubing.
Inexpensive Bead Holder.
HR-1 for BC-1 Tubing $1.45 ea.
HR-2 for BC-2 Tubing $1.45 ea.
Copper Tubing Cutting Holder.
BTH-1 Bead Tubing Holder. A heavy duty
steel jig which holds two sizes of copper tubing. Makes cutting copper with a jewelerʼs
saw exact and easy. $26.20 ea.
BMH (Bead making holder without tip)
$13.80 ea.
TP-1 Small tip 1/8” dia. $5.00 ea.
fits BC-1
TP-3 Large tip 3/16” dia. $5.00 ea.
fits BC-2
New Bead Rack
Copper Beads (Seamless)
Heat and corrosion resistant stainless steel
4 mesh wire rack. 3-1/4” x 5-1/2” x 2-1/8”
high, Holds two 2-1/2” beads or several
small beads. Four stainless steel support
wires included.
Make beautiful enameled beads using the
cloisonné technique or other techniques.
RCB-3
RCB-2
RCB-1
BR-2
OCB-1
RCB-1 (sphere) - 7/8” (.875”) dia.
$1.35 ea.
$14.70 doz.
RCB-2 (sphere) 3/4” (.750) dia.
$1.15 ea.
$12.50 doz.
RCB-3 (sphere) 5/8” (.625) dia.
$ .95 ea.
$9.70 doz.
OCB-1 (oval) - .794” x 1.223”
$1.75 ea.
$18.00 doz.
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Bead Rack
$26.20 ea.
Copper
Flat Sheet Copper (0.040”)
Thompson sells “oxygen free, high conductivity, electrolytic” copper, conforming to
ASTM specifications B-170. This type of
copper is the most suitable for enameling.
Circles
FC-3
FC-4
FC-5
FC-6
FC-7
FC-8
FC-9
FC-10
FC-12
FC-15
FC-18
FC-20
Stamped Copper Pieces (0.040”; 18 ga.)
Sold Only In Each and Dozen Quantities
See special settings, page 37.
Squares
V-11 1/2”
V-12 3/4”
V-13 7/8”
V-14 1”
V-14A 1-1/8”
V-14B 1-1/2”
V-15 2”
Rectangles
V-21 1/2” x 1-3/4”
V-22 3/4” x 1”
V-23 1” x 1-1/2”
V-24 3/4” x 2”
Circles
V-1 1/2”
V-2 3/4”
V-3 7/8”
V-4 1”
V-5 1-1/4”
V-6 1-1/2”
V-7 2”
Ovals
V-32 3/4” x 1-3/16”
V-33 1” x 1-7/16”
V-34 1-7/16” x 2”
V-35 9/16” x 1-3/4”
V-36 13 x 18mm
V-37* 13 x 18mm
V-39* 18 x 25mm
V-40 22 x 30mm
V-20* 30 x 40mm
V-30 30 x 40mm
V-29* 7/8” x 1-1/8”
*Domed
/ea.
$ .90
$1.00
$1.00
$1.30
$1.30
$1.50
$2.50
Price
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$ .90
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.30
$1.30
$1.80
$1.00
$1.00
$1.50
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.50
$1.50
$1.00
/doz.
$9.70
$10.80
$10.80
$14.05
$14.05
$16.20
$27.00
Squares
FS-3
FS-4
FS-5
FS-6
FS-7
FS-8
FS-10
FS-12
FS-15
FS-18
FS-20
$10.80
$10.80
$10.80
$10.80
Rectangles
FR-16
FR-34
FR-45
FR-46
FR-57
FR-58
FR-69
FR-810
FR-912
FR-1216
FR-1218
FR-1220
$9.70
$10.80
$10.80
$10.80
$14.05
$14.05
$19.45
$10.80
$10.80
$16.20
$10.80
$10.80
$10.80
$10.80
$10.80
$16.20
$16.20
$10.80
3”
4”
5”
6”
7”
8”
9”
10”
12”
15”
18”
20”
3”
4”
5”
6”
7”
8”
10”
12”
15”
18”
20”
1” x 6”
3” x 4”
4” x 5”
4” x 6”
5” x 7”
5” x 8”
6” x 9”
8” x 10”
9” x 12”
12” x 16”
12” x 18”
12” x 20”
Round Cornered Shapes
(Flat Sheet 0.040”)
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$4.40
$5.40
$9.05
$12.50
$17.05
$19.50
$24.20
$28.65
$41.15
$50.65
$96.55
$119.05
$3.85
$4.55
$7.80
$10.80
$14.70
$16.75
$25.50
$35.25
$43.45
$83.15
$102.30
$1.80
$3.95
$5.70
$6.55
$9.50
$11.95
$14.75
$19.30
$24.50
$46.65
$50.40
$57.90
Rectangles
HL-40
9-5/8” x 15”
HL-41
5-1/8” x 10-7/8”
$34.75
$15.55
4-1/2”
6-1/8”
8-1/4”
$8.70
$9.65
$18.25
Squares
HL-42
HL-43
HL-44
Enameling Iron, Aka Low
Carbon Steel
Enameling Iron (aka Low Carbon Steel) is
also valued for itʼs minimal warpage during
firing. Hairline cracks in painting enamel are
eliminated when working on steel.
Thompsonʼs 2008 transparent clear works
well as a cover coat over painting enamels
used on 18 gauge pre-enameled iron tiles.
Pre-coated Enameling Iron tiles or panels
are excellent for outdoor signage, yard decoration, wall plaques and hot food trivets.
Pre-coated Enameling Iron is available
with ground coat only where you apply the
cover coat (GCET, GSET & GRET Series 18 ga.), or also available with pre-enameled
ground coat and white cover coat, ready
to use without any preparation (CET, SET,
& RET Series - 18 ga.).
We also have available Enameled Steel
Plates (ground coat & white cover coat)
(ESP Series - 28 ga.), thin and lightweight,
at an inexpensive price - again excellent for
all our painting enamel products.
0.02 to 0.04% carbon
Requires a ground coat GC-16 (see pg. 8)
(18 ga. for plaques-22 ga. for hammering)
Please indicate gauge when ordering.
Circles
EIC-3
3”
EIC-8
8”
EIC-4
$.75 ea.
4”
$1.05 ea.
EIC-10
10”
$4.80 ea.
EIC-18
18”
$13.10 ea.
4”
$1.10 ea.
EIS-10
10”
$5.60 ea.
EIS-18
18”
EIC-6
EIC-12
EIC-15
Squares
EIS-3
EIS-4
EIS-6
EIS-8
EIS-12
EIS-15
Rectangles
EIR-26
EIR-34
EIR-46
EIR-58
EIR-610
EIR-912
EIR-1216
EIR-1218
6”
12”
15”
3”
6”
8”
12”
15”
2” x 6”
3” x 4”
$2.00 ea.
$3.15 ea.
$7.20 ea.
$9.70 ea.
$.70 ea.
$7.85 ea.
$15.95 ea.
$.95 ea.
$.95 ea.
9” x 12”
$6.05 ea.
12” x 16”
12” x 18”
Circles
$11.55 ea.
$1.55 ea.
5” x 8”
Ground Coat Only. Tiles are coated only
with ground coat. You save money by
applying white or other color cover coat.
$3.90 ea.
4” x 6”
6” x 10”
Enameled Iron Tiles (18 ga.)
$2.40 ea.
GCET-3
GCET-4
GCET-6
GCET-8
GCET-10
3”
4”
6”
8”
10”
$3.25 ea.
$3.90 ea.
$5.60 ea.
$7.45 ea.
$11.10 ea.
GSET-3
GSET-4
3”
4”
$3.15 ea.
$4.25 ea.
3” x 4”
4” x 5”
4” x 6”
5” x 7”
5” x 8”
8” x 10”
$3.80 ea.
$4.80 ea.
$5.00 ea.
$6.55 ea.
$7.20 ea.
$9.10 ea.
Squares
$2.65 ea.
$3.75 ea.
GSET-6
$10.05 ea.
GSET-8
GSET-10
$11.50 ea.
Pre-coated Enameling Iron
Rectangles
GRET-34
GRET-45
GRET-46
GRET-57
GRET-58
GRET-810
Pre-coated enameling iron (aka low carbon steel) is excellent for all Thompsonʼs
Painting products, including Overglaze
Painting Colors, Painting Enamel Kit, Acrylic
Enamels, Watercolor Enamels, Liquid Form
Enamel Colors and the Enamel Marking
Crayons.
25
6”
8”
10”
$5.80 ea.
$7.70 ea.
$9.90 ea.
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