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Spring loaded cutter by
kdoney
I'm looking for a spring loaded cutter to put on a cnc gantry machine. I
could use a pneumatic actuator to apply the correct pressure but I'm looking
for simple. Is 15 psig the correct pressure for most stained glass? Also,
can I use my engraving head to cause the fissures by just cutting too deep?
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Worden and Odyssey Lamps by
Michael[_2_]
I'm wanting to build a Tiffany lamp. I've noticed that Worden and
Odyssey are two of the major players. I would appreciate any feedback
you might have on the quality of the forms and patterns provided by
the two companies.
Michael
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Searching for machine/commercial-rolled flashed glass by
John O. Riordan - Riordan Artistry
Hi Folks,
I am revisiting a subject from 6 years ago or so out of necessity
and desire.
Where can one find a reliable source of commercial grade, flat,
flashed glass
suitable for detailed sandblast etching.
There was absolutely great stuff out there about 9 or 10 years
ago, but the source
is no...
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Large Sized Stained Glass by
Greg DeBacker
I have a large stained glass window in my home. The center piece of
glass is a circle cut from a 30X30 inch piece of red glass. It is
broken and needs to be replaced. I've gone to several web sites
related to stained glass but it seems the largest width of glass
available is 24 inches. I can get it...
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by Rjl
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Changing Kitchen Cabinet Glass by
Sheellah
The problem with trying to do this, is that the glass is inserted into a
channel before the door is assembled, and then it's probably glued. It's a
shaker door style. They also have one where the glass in inside a mitered
frame. The doors are from IKEA, and they are that awful screened glass with...
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The Power of Being Established by
Glassman
I'm finding that the last couple of years my job volume has gone way
down, but the job size has gone way up. Everytime I think I'm going to slit
my wrists, a huge job falls in my lap. It's the in between time that's
baffling. I just don't see the small repairs and commissions as much
anymore. ...
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October 27th 06 05:48 AM
by nJb
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polishing scratches from art glass??? by
Moonraker
If you can feel the scratches with your fingernail, it's likely not going to
be able to be polished out, especially if it is already in a panel. If you
still have the loose piece, you might could take it through the steps of
beveling, i.e.; roughing, smoothing, pre-polish and final polish. ...
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Glass cutting lubricant by
Charles A. Peavey
Greetings:
What is the consensus on glass cutting fluid. Turpentine, kerosene, or some
of the specialty odorless fluids available on the market? Thanks.
Best regards,
Charles
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November 7th 03 07:55 PM
by Tina P
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Important - Please beware of a company called Bohle by
Eric Russell
Hi everyone,
I've only just joined this group and thought that this could be very
beneficial information for you all.
If you have a need to purchase a kiln for your business etc, either
now, or in the future, taking just a few minutes of your time to read
this could save you a lot of money and...
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Query about glass cutting by
Mr.McSpanky
I am an owner builder and as such have glass needs for my windows.
If I have a large piece of glass is it feasible to cut that glass down
in size and use it for a windows?
Would this be cheaper than outright purchase of glass precut to the size
required?
I am assuming that pretty much any qualified...
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January 24th 06 07:55 PM
by JK@work
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Crack in glass? by
[email protected]
Hi all
I have a caravan, and I got new glasses for the windows after some Russians smashed it up.
Now, the big window measures 60x140cm (~3x6 feet), it is 3 mm thick, and I got app 2 months ago. The caravan have not be moved much, I have been doing repairs in it a lot.
The is a app 7 a cm (~3...
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Please help identify by
Moonraker
If they were bigger, my grandma would have used them as a pie or cake cover.
These look like cheese plate covers, or maybe petri dish covers.
"TS" wrote in message
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Can anyone identify what these are? We found them in my family's...
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November 25th 04 05:02 AM
by nJb
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Microwave kiln by
[email protected]
On Sunday, March 4, 2001 2:18:24 PM UTC, Kathy wrote:
Does anyone know where I can find a microwave kiln for slumping? I don't
think they are made anymore, so I need to find a used one. But a new one
would be great too.
Thanks!
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AD-July 19-20, 2003 Tallahassee, FL Gulf States Intergalactic Bead Festival by
Phineas T Beadd Director National Bead Society
Gulf States Intergalactic Bead Festival
Tallahassee, FL
July 19-20, 2003
10AM - 5PM Saturday, July 19 and Sunday, July 20
Elks Lodge - 276 N. Magnolia Dr. Tallahassee, FL From I-10 Exit 209A west on
US 90 south on Magnolia Dr. or Exit 199 south on US 27 east on US 90 south
on Magnolia Dr. Follow...
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Thanks for everything by
Bart V[_2_]
Hi folks,
If there's anyone left to read this that is - thanks for answering all
my questions over the years. Thanks to you I became a pretty good
stained glass dude. Too bad it never took me anywheres income, or
jobwise, although I did end up with a few nice pieces for myself.
I'll probably keep...
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Stained Glass for Outdoor Lantern by
Mike Firth
If you will contact any good paint store or department, they should be
able to show you paint removers that have virtually no effect on metal or
glass. They will have to look at the paint to see if it is latex or enamel.
The most that might happen is that after the paint is off, the "patina"...
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cutting surface by
Terra
I'm looking at a table made of a sheet of plywood for cutting on, 1"
thick and very hard, but I've been offered a formica bar countertop. It's
hard and smooth, plus even the smallest flakes and shards will come off
cleanly.
What are you guys using?
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Failed copper patina on stained glass by
Adrian
Hi all
I'm having dificulty with getting a decent copper patina on
the solder joints on Tiffany-style stained glass items.
After soldering, I give the soldered seams a good clean with
detergent supplied by my friendly local stained glass shop.
Then I dry the item, and apply copper patina...
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Blackening Lead Came by
Cactus Bob
I have never quite figured out how to get that rich black color on lead
came. As the final step I have tried using a bristle brush, car buffing
wheel, etc. I never got that jet black look. Maybe I used the wrong kind
of brush or wimped out too soon; I don't know. Any suggestions,...
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November 3rd 03 03:11 PM
by Javahut
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