A steady hand and practice are necessary to acquire good results in banding and lining. The best results are obtained with the “Star” Banding Wheel. Operation of the wheel is very simple. Three centering buttons move together automatically, bringing the article to the exact center and holding it in an unmovable position. These are adjustable and can be raised to hold in position bowls, vases, etc. A large amount of valuable time is saved by using the “Star” Banding Wheel. It is easily manipulated by the most inexperienced and is practically indestructible. A good brush is necessary to make a band, but a thin one is used to make a small line. The colors must be kept in a half liquid state. In this state they flow easily and an even line is the result. The brush should pass over the same line several times. Bands are made with grounding oil so they may be dusted with powder—the same as in the ground-laying process. This is preferable to using wet colors for a broad band. With this process the band is even and glazy. A cut liner is used for lines and edges. This brush is best for this work as it carries the large quantities necessary for a long line. Perfect lines must be made with one stroke—as several short strokes are sure to appear blotchy. When lines are made of gold or silver, the metal used should be more liquid than when used in painting. A compass, with a ruling pen, can be used for making lines. China color made liquid with diluting medium is used. Lines may be drawn around the edges of bowls, plates, saucers, etc. |