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Clear glass does not equal clear glass - they are all different, and not even from manufacturer to manufacturer, but within different ranges. Most lampworkers at some point will want to use clear glass to encase a bead, which may lead to the bead cracking, if | Clear glass does not equal clear glass - they are all different, and not even from manufacturer to manufacturer, but within different ranges. Most lampworkers at some point will want to use clear glass to encase a bead, which may lead to the bead cracking, if there are incompatibility issues, or a mucky surface, if the clear is not used correctly. | ||
This page is looking to gather all the info we can on which clear does (and doesn't!) do what. | |||
Revision as of 19:06, 30 November 2008
Clear glass does not equal clear glass - they are all different, and not even from manufacturer to manufacturer, but within different ranges. Most lampworkers at some point will want to use clear glass to encase a bead, which may lead to the bead cracking, if there are incompatibility issues, or a mucky surface, if the clear is not used correctly.
This page is looking to gather all the info we can on which clear does (and doesn't!) do what.