Not necessarily. Some colors you want an oxidizing flame, some you want a reducing. But, it's necessary to know so that you can go from there. A lot of times I'll construct a piece with a neutral flame, and switch to oxidizing or reducing to get certain colors. Some colors I use an oxidizing flame for the entire piece.
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