Friday, July 13, 2007
Blast From the Past
What you're looking at is a minaturized version of something I used to make way back in the day. Now that I think of it, it really hasn't been that long since I made these things. This is a sink that's used in salons when you get your hair washed. It's made by a company called Belvedere USA Corp, my former employer. I worked there for about 11 1/2 years. Wow, that's a long time.
The process which is used to make these is really pretty interesting to watch, but not much fun to do. It requires heating the casting up to about 1700°, then covering it in porcelin enamel, which is basically ground up glass with different oxsides and pigments that give the bowl its color. Here's a few shots I took a couple years ago of the process:
The orange color you see is not the color of the bowl, it's orange because it's that hot. Believe me, this is not a job you want to do when it's 100° outside. Not pleasant at all. The job was pretty crappy, but the pay was good. Like I said, interesting to watch, not so much fun to do.
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