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		<title>Electrically Conductive Glaze?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Geez, some people have such great ideas. This post over at GetLoFi.com highlighting an audio sampler made from laser cut cardboard and silk-screened conductive paint got me thinking&#8230; has anyone developed an electrically conductive glaze? Seems pretty simple — an iron rich glaze, maybe with some silver? Then you could run low voltage through it [...]]]></description>
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