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Started by Elements Glass, November 12, 2011, 03:30:53 PM

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garishglobes

It's lovely to see what you do - and they're just wonderful :)  Can I ask if you are using Schott for the clear? I'm wondering if you are likely to see a better fume in the Schott than in Simax.

GaysieMay

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thanks for all the nice comments everyone  ;D

Quote from: garishglobes on November 13, 2011, 09:18:17 AM
It's lovely to see what you do - and they're just wonderful :)  Can I ask if you are using Schott for the clear? I'm wondering if you are likely to see a better fume in the Schott than in Simax.

These were all made with schott duran, but I like simax aswell because it doesn't soak up the silver too fast and over strike so its easier to control the colour.
Mr COE33

garishglobes

Ahhh, thank you  :) I noticed the last time I tried Schott that it seemed to 'haze' quicker with silver-rich glasses in implosion. I guess that it works the same with fuming, which I hadn't really thought about. doh!  ::) ::)

They are very beautiful.  :)

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glasseyeyes

Blooming heck, my jaw did drop a tad.

Simply beautiful :)

Dawn
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Blue Box Studio

Stunning!  Particularly love the vortex ones.
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liquidglass

Fantastic work Josh, really beautiful colours.

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