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| firstclassd17 | Sep 12 2014, 09:07 AM Post #1 |
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The most popular of them are hard enamel and soft enamel. On hard enamel, the pin is created with a base material. Then it is filled with the color. Different parts of the pin may require different color filling. Then the pins are baked at high temperature and, at last, they are polished to give a final smooth look. Soft enamel method does not include final polish. It has textured finish. This is the difference between the both procedures. Only their finish is different. Soft enamel is different because it is not baked. Rather, it is dried through the air. top lapel pins |
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