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June 10th 08 09:28 AM
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Glass from Poland by
Kram Woj
Dear Sirs,
A company from Poland would like to suggest you establishing cooperation in
the range of export of Polish glass products. We own very wide assortment of
items made both of colourless and colourful glass from many different glass
works in Poland. These are mainly functional things and...
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Glass from Poland by
[email protected]
Dear Sirs,
A company from Poland would like to suggest you establish cooperation
in the range of export of polish glass products. We own very wide
assortment of items made both of colourless and colourful glass from
many different glassworks in Poland. These are mainly functional
things and I'd...
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Witch's Glass? by
Kringle
Hello,
I am looking for possible suppliers for panes of glass that I believe
are called "witch's glass". They make the window appear to be pool of
water upon which the outside is reflected. I know there are examples in
the movie "Sleepy Hollow", directed by Tim Burton.
If anyone knows where I...
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October 19th 04 07:41 PM
by Sundog
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Temperatures... by
Kringle
Hello,
Just starting to have an interest in the art of glass...I was wondering
at about what temperature will you need to heat glass to make it melt?
I have a kiln for ceramics, but I don't know if it would do the trick.
I'm looking to take old glass...crush it up, and melt it down into...
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Recycling... by
Kringle
Heyas all.
This is probably the most foolish question ever...but is there quite a
bit of recycling going on in the glass-related crafts?
I'm a budding recycler, and know of an old junk pile that has some old,
colored glass fragments. I know there were some blues, and shards from
old china, etc....
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Ir filtration system - any recommendations? by
Kris Krieger
Hi, ALl, I was wondering whether anyone is familiar with air-
filtration/fume hood type systems suitble for a very small in-home
glassworking bench. Best would be somehting that coudl be lifted onto the
working surface during soldering/grinding (tho' I intend to do most of my
grinding outside,...
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Recommended books warm/kilnworking glass? by
Kris Krieger
Hi, All,
I took a Fusing class, and I'd like to gatehr a few books fro additional
ideas, info on techniques, and so on.
Can anyone can recommend some good books (i.e. useful info plus decent
photos?
Thank you!
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Cutting mirror with glass cutter...? by
Kris Krieger
Hi,
I'm still learning a lot, so I don't know this - cabn a regular type of
mirror be cut with a plain glass gutter, like on can do with stained glass?
If not, does one need a special cutter? if it can be cut like "regular"
glass, shoud one cut it fromt eh glass side, or the coated side, and...
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Polishing pads - name, mfgr...? by
Kris Krieger
Hello,
I had seen some polishing pads, useful for buffing the edges of fused glass &
so on. The oduct is like a sponge, as the diamond-embedde dpolishing pad on
one side.
Can anyone tell me what they are called, or who makes them? I'm trying to
find out where to buy them, but it's dificult...
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Weatherproofing copper foil...? by
Kris Krieger
Hi,
I want to make sme fixtures for outdoors. I'm doing copper foil. Can the
patina and whatnot be weatherproofed in any way? I thought about paste-
waxing the lead lines, or lacquering the whoel assembly, but any info would
be great.
Thanks!
- Kris
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Patina verus metal-paint...? by
Kris Krieger
Hi, all,
I have tried using Patina on copper-foil pieces, but wasnt' all that
impressed with it. I do know that metal paint (specifically, Rustoleum brand
enamels) seem to totally seal the surface AND are just about indestructable.
Tghe "hammered metal" finishes look pretty decent.
Also,...
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Decal printing - Solid instead of opaque by
krobie
When I've attempted to print on clear decal material to use on glass (I
use Avery brand), I do not get decals as shown on the package. Those
decals show solid colors, bright and not at all see-through, placed on
glass. When I print, I get nothing but opaque colors, only clearly
visible if placed on...
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masking glass for carving by
Lady VanM
As a mask for sandblasting glass rather deeply, I have been using 3M
masking tape for years (#280-3511). But now they're discontinuing it
- Yikes! It's really thick paper with lots of goo, withstands nearly
1/4-inch of sandblasting with 100-grit silicon carbide before totally
degrading, and never...
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FA: Vintage Complete Punch Bowl Set Pinwheel Diamond NM by
lampbay
This is a one-time posting to your group. After reading your FAQ, it
appears that such an item might be of interest to some of your readers
even though it is an already finished item rather than a tool or
material for working glass. If this kind of post, on occasion, is
unwelcome, please reply...
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FA: Vintage Italian Glass Decanters by
lampbay
FA: Vintage Italian Glass Decanters
http://cgi.ebay.com/Italy-Glass-Bottle-Decanter-Flask-Dispenser-Set-Pair-M_W0QQitemZ4437385712QQcategoryZ103428QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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February 2nd 06 03:42 AM
by lampbay
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Thanks for looking - I know this is not an ad group! by
lampbay[_3_]
I have a few glassware items for auction that may be of interest to some
newsgroup readers. A set of cut or pressed glass candle holders, a
piece of Murano mid century table glass, an elegant vase and a dark
green table bowl. These are potential Mother's day gifts with expedited
shipping. ...
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glass bead pendant components by
lampworkbunny
I have seen some interesting pendants in Germany made with lampworked
glass beads and assembled on a threaded rod with screw on bails and
end caps.
Does anyone know a findings shop or materials supplier that sells
these specific type of components that one can them make up with one's
own beads...
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slumping glass: how to??? by
Larry[_2_]
I am wanting to slump glass. I would like to know where I can learn
all of the processes whether it be a school, a book, the web ????
thank you in advance for any info.
Larry
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