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Old July 30th 03, 01:09 AM
nightstand
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I would like to know if you can use a rubber stamp with etching cream.If so
what's all einvolved? thanks


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Old July 30th 03, 08:46 PM
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Stamp on the glass with pigment ink and carefully emboss the image. (You
don't want to get the glass TOO hot or it may crack.) Spread etching cream
over the area you want etched, and rinse off when done (following
manufacturer's directions) use a sharp edged instrument (razorblade,
spatula) to chip off the embossed image and you are left with no etching
where you stamped.

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Judy
nightstand wrote in message
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I would like to know if you can use a rubber stamp with etching cream.If

so
what's all einvolved? thanks




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Old July 30th 03, 09:11 PM
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Thanks for the answer ,but.... What I want to know is can I stamp with the
cream on the stamp so the image is etched . I want to know will the cream
mess up the stamp since its so...nasty
"Judy M" wrote in message
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Stamp on the glass with pigment ink and carefully emboss the image. (You
don't want to get the glass TOO hot or it may crack.) Spread etching cream
over the area you want etched, and rinse off when done (following
manufacturer's directions) use a sharp edged instrument (razorblade,
spatula) to chip off the embossed image and you are left with no etching
where you stamped.

--
Peace,
Judy
nightstand wrote in message
...
I would like to know if you can use a rubber stamp with etching cream.If

so
what's all einvolved? thanks






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Old August 1st 03, 04:27 AM
Judy M
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I've never tried that. I guess you could give it a try with a stamp you
don't use enough to mind losing. Let me know if it works.

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Peace,
Judy
nightstand wrote in message
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Thanks for the answer ,but.... What I want to know is can I stamp with the
cream on the stamp so the image is etched . I want to know will the cream
mess up the stamp since its so...nasty
"Judy M" wrote in message
...
Stamp on the glass with pigment ink and carefully emboss the image. (You
don't want to get the glass TOO hot or it may crack.) Spread etching

cream
over the area you want etched, and rinse off when done (following
manufacturer's directions) use a sharp edged instrument (razorblade,
spatula) to chip off the embossed image and you are left with no etching
where you stamped.

--
Peace,
Judy
nightstand wrote in message
...
I would like to know if you can use a rubber stamp with etching

cream.If
so
what's all einvolved? thanks








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Old August 1st 03, 05:33 PM
nightstand
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I'm going to give it a try one of these days. This is the first time I've
messed with stamps so I'm testing them on stained glass and seeing what kind
of punishment they take and stay on . For etching I wouldnt use a very
detailed one and see what it will do. Thanks for the help and one of these
days I'll say what happens.....
"Judy M" wrote in message
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I've never tried that. I guess you could give it a try with a stamp you
don't use enough to mind losing. Let me know if it works.

--
Peace,
Judy
nightstand wrote in message
.. .
Thanks for the answer ,but.... What I want to know is can I stamp with

the
cream on the stamp so the image is etched . I want to know will the

cream
mess up the stamp since its so...nasty
"Judy M" wrote in message
...
Stamp on the glass with pigment ink and carefully emboss the image.

(You
don't want to get the glass TOO hot or it may crack.) Spread etching

cream
over the area you want etched, and rinse off when done (following
manufacturer's directions) use a sharp edged instrument (razorblade,
spatula) to chip off the embossed image and you are left with no

etching
where you stamped.

--
Peace,
Judy
nightstand wrote in message
...
I would like to know if you can use a rubber stamp with etching

cream.If
so
what's all einvolved? thanks










 




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