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The ZZYFGH 2 Pcs Black Underglaze Pencils offer fine 4mm tips for detailed ceramic decoration, compatible with firing cones 06-10. Waterproof and highly colorfast, these pencils provide smooth control for shading and drawing on porcelain, backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
Manufacturer | ZQCY |
Brand | ZZYFGH |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 9.53 x 4.33 x 0.75 inches |
Item model number | ZQCY-BP2 |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Wood |
Number of Items | 2 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 2) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 4 Millimeters |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | ZQCY-BP2 |
P**N
works very well
These are great. I love the way they work and look great when fired.
S**E
The underglaze pencil
I like
E**O
Great pencils!
I've been using these pencils for 8 months and they work great! They've become part of my standard ceramic practice and I am just now buying a second set of pencils after using them weekly. I'm giving them 4 out of 5 stars because they are a little tricky to sharpen and do break somewhat easily. I also find they dull my sharpener quickly, I usually need to swap it out after a month or so. Otherwise, I really like them and have recommended them often. That said, this is the only underglaze pencil brand I’ve used so far, so I haven’t compared them to others.I’ve included a few images of my work so you can see the line quality. It’s similar to drawing with charcoal. You do have to be careful not to smudge the lines after applying or they’ll look blurry or wipe away. I used the pencils over Amaco Velvet Underglaze with clear on top (except on hedgehog faces). These have been fired to Cone 5.
T**Y
These pencils are junk
The “lead” breaks easily and won’t hold a point. The product barely adheres to bisqueware. You have to go over the same line multiple times for it to show up. If you look at it the wrong way it falls off the pot. On greenware it is barely visible when fired to cone 05, when used on bisque the “underglaze” burns out at cone 6. Don’t waste your money.
M**T
Amaco is more user friendly
It holds up to firing to cone 6 well. It goes on like a colored pencil (so not super dark!). The underglaze center breaks A LOT, so that’s frustrating.
M**P
Worked better than expected.
Worked better than expected. Good for signature as well as detailed drawing on bisqued ceramics (cone 6).
D**O
Awesome
Used for pottery.
M**E
Trust the reviews
These are impossible to sharpen and break constantly. I want to return mine they’re so bad
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