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Thursday, 12 September 2013 12:47

The Distinctly Diverse Dan Dailey

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Tuesday, 17 September 2013 15:42

How to use Stays Black™ Patina for Zinc

Here are all the steps to take to successfully put a durable jet black patina over the zinc and lead in a stained glass project. Stays Black™ patina for zinc is specially made for this purpose. Applying the patina, rinsing and drying the piece, and then applying the protective outer coating of wax (for the lead areas) and Stays Black Lac Extreme™ for the zinc areas are all covered in this video. Enjoy!

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This video shows how to restore damaged zinc frame using Stays Black™ Patina for Zinc, and Stays Black Lac Extreme™. Conventional zinc patinas do not last, nor do they protect the frame from damage over time. The Stays Black™ process addresses these problems to assure a long-lasting, jet black patina for many years.

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Tuesday, 17 September 2013 16:07

Angle Lead Shears Latest (ALS-V)

Angle Lead Shears Latest (ALS-V) Makes the cleanest angle cuts in lead came you've ever seen.

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Tanya Veit from AAE Glass shows how to use their glass fusing scrap packs to layer dichroic glass to make multi layered fused glass pieces.

Published in Warm Glass
Wednesday, 18 September 2013 16:52

Armour Delux Glass Etching Kit

This kit is available at http://www.etchworld.com

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Wednesday, 18 September 2013 17:11

Bullseye Kiln-glass Education Online

The goal of our ongoing educational video series is to explore the full range of kiln-glass methods and cover the same lessons taught in regular Bullseye classes.

This is an open-ended series of online lessons appropriate for everyone from beginners to advanced kilnformers. Lessons are designed by Bullseye instructors to provide foundational skills, inspiration, and new leading-edge approaches to kiln-glass. Downloadable firing schedules, product lists, and helpful links are included.

Published in Warm Glass
Wednesday, 18 September 2013 17:49

What is Glass?

Learn more at: http://www.bullseyeglass.com/bkeo

Artist credits: http://www.bullseyeglass.com/images/s...

Glass is a unique art-making material. In this lesson you will learn about the fundamental properties of glass, the basic forms of art glass and their uses, and how art glass is made at Bullseye Glass Company.

 

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