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Help:Gold paint by Rebecca
HMT wrote: Hi all. Need technical knowledge to paint Gold to glass , any place in web where i can learn the technic, currently have a small bottle of Gold liquid given by friend ,would like to try with small glass bowl. Thanks,
April 1st 05 03:45 AM
by HMT Go to last post
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Hot Glass Bits Furnace Working Website by January
We make the stuff. Stop posting to rec.crafts.glass Mike Firth Hot Glass Bits Furnace Working Website http://users.ticnet.com/mikefirth/hotbit47.htm Latest notes ----- Original Message ----- From: "January" Newsgroups: rec.crafts.glass Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 7:09...
March 31st 05 09:26 PM
by Kevin Bethea Go to last post
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glass slumping mold formula by A.Rahim Sheikh
hi, I want to make a particular glass lens for a car, i need to make a mold from a refractory plaster/ ceramic, then slump the glass into the mold . please help. does anyone have a formula for cerating glass slumping molds? thanx
March 31st 05 08:04 PM
by Steve Ackman Go to last post
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Looking for CUT not CAST glass jewels by Plastic Sturgeon
I am looking for a supplier of CUT glass jewels for a high-end window. Needs to sparkle and throw prisms like a swarocski. I'd use swarovski if I could get them without those little hole they drill for hanging. Any suggestions? The run-of-the-mill cast glass jewels, turtlebacks and bevels will not...
March 30th 05 12:35 AM
by Michele Blank Go to last post
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Bevel cluster question by Gail Sperling
I just received a bevel cluster I ordered. Unforunately the pieces don't fit together very well where they fit into the end of a "V". There is a large gap. Would you work with this gap or grind the pieces to fit better? Thanks, Gail
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March 29th 05 05:20 PM
by Michele Blank Go to last post
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Using copper restrip by DragonFly
Hi I am starting work on a 5'x2' transom window using a combination of copper foil, lead came, rebar, and copper restrip. The transom is composed of 8 squares in two rows of 4, separated by mullions, and I am going to install it against the inside of an existing window. I am planning on using...
March 29th 05 06:44 AM
by Glassman Go to last post
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glass tube by skdilts1
I am wanting to make a glass kaleidoscope with a glass tube or ball on the end with gass bits etc. in it. I also want to fill the tube with oil with the glass bits. Does anyone know how to seal the tube so it does not leak? I have a few kaleidoscope books with beautiful illustrations but no...
March 27th 05 09:55 PM
by Mike Firth Go to last post
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Available: Glass drill bits (1/2" carbide spade) by [email protected]
I have a supply of brand new, unused 1/2" carbide glass/ceramic drill bits (spade, arrowhead type). If anybody uses these, please contact me and I'll be happy to make a good price on 1 or 100. These are very high quality British-made drill bits for glass and ceramic cutting.... these are not...
March 26th 05 03:59 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Help please by [email protected]
You need to have water. Make a dam out of clay around the spot you want to drill and fill it with about 1/4" of water. you also need to raise the rpm's of the drill to around 3500. Use a little bit of pressure at a time and not all at once. Drill, lift...drill, lift....take your time. those bits...
March 23rd 05 05:01 PM
by Boner the Cat Go to last post
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Using copper restrip by DragonFly
Hi I am starting work on a 5'x2' transom window using a combination of copper foil, lead came, rebar, and copper restrip. The transom is composed of 8 squares in two rows of 4, separated by mullions, and I am going to install it against the inside of an existing window. I am planning on using...
March 23rd 05 01:33 AM
by Mike Firth Go to last post
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Stained Glass Supply Source by Jim Jacobs
Does anyone know where I can buy stained glass supplies in the Tampa, Land O' Lakes Florida area. Thanks. Jim
March 19th 05 09:13 AM
by colleen Go to last post
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Repair Question by Moonraker
My YellowPages ad brings me a few calls each month from someone looking to have stemware and glassware (a la Waterford) repaired, as in smoothing over a chip on a rim of a glass, etc. I have no idea what technique might even be tried for something like this, or if it even can be done at all? ...
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March 18th 05 04:36 PM
by John O. Riordan - Riordan Artistry Go to last post
13 1,207
cheaper alternative to alluminium oxide??? by alpha
hello, does anyone here know of a cheaper alternative to alluminium oxide abrasive which gives comparable results??? many thanks.............A
March 17th 05 09:48 PM
by liam potts Go to last post
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"BIG BUCKS" WITH ONLY $6.00 INVESTMENT "NO BULL"!!!! by [email protected]
HOW TO TURN $6 INTO $6,000!!!!!! READING THIS COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE! I found this on a bulletin board and decided to try it. A little while back, I was browsing through newsgroups, just like you are now, and came across an article similar to this that said you could make thousands of dollars...
March 17th 05 03:59 PM
by Matthew Lybanon Go to last post
1 1,287
Looking to buy large lots of glass pipes by SB
I have a business and we are looking for suppliers of glass pipes and water pipes. If you are a studio, supplier, distributor, or independent glassblower, please contact me at .
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March 17th 05 12:10 AM
by nJb Go to last post
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What a cool set of Indiana glass by .
I currently have a set of Indiana glass company iridescent in the Heirloom line. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7307658471
March 16th 05 02:13 AM
by Mike Beede Go to last post
1 924
Hand crochet fun fur, boa, fleece, eyelash and chenille scarves forsale! by Territude
Hand crochet fun fur, boa, fleece, eyelash and chenille scarves for sale! See my ebay site at: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsassZterritude
March 15th 05 07:24 AM
by Kalera Stratton Go to last post
3 733
How many retailers do we have? by Javahut
Lurking or posting regularly? Many? Curious.
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March 14th 05 09:23 PM
by Bryan Go to last post
17 1,311
Who manufactures these? by [email protected]
Does anyone know who manufactures these? I can't find them anywhere but this place and they are sold out. http://www.gardeners.com/Shopping/sell.asp?ProdGroupID=13316&cmCategoryID=9
March 14th 05 03:57 AM
by Bee_Verizon Go to last post
4 1,103
What's new at GlassFacts.Info by [email protected]
For those who don't know, my site http://www.GlassFacts.Info publishes a daily glass "fact". Topics include techniques, history, artists and more. Optionally sign up for a daily email telling you the day's topic. It is all free and (if you sign up for the email) I don't share or sell email...
March 13th 05 01:48 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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