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Shards
2010-09-02T14:19:22Z
<p>Jolene: /* Using Shards */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Blowing Shards ==<br />
<br />
Below is a guide from Becky Fairclough of [http://www.chameleondesigns.co.uk Chameleon Designs]:<br />
<br />
You will need -<br />
<br />
*[[Hollow mandrel]] (stainless steel pipe will do fine) do NOT dip in [[bead release]]<br />
*[[glass]] of your choice<br />
*[[torch]] (hopefully that is obvious !!)<br />
<br />
Gently heat the end of the pipe and start to add [[glass]] to it, building up the glass on the end of the pipe - you do not need to make a collar around the pipe you can just build the glass off the end.<br />
<br />
Once you have a good sized [[gather]] - start small and get used to it !! A gather the size of a malteaser is good to start with - get it evenly hot in the flame, keep rotating it evenly and get it hot, the glass needs to be moving about but not in an out of control way ! <br />
<br />
This is time to blow. <br />
<br />
KEEP TURNING or it will just blow out of one side. Ok, now the easiest way to do this is to blow hard into the tube and cap the end of the tube with your thumb but this does take some practice ...so try blowing hard into the tube and blocking the end of the tube with your tongue ..all you you are trying to do is stop the air coming out - physics hot air expands so if you can get air in there, it heats and expands doing the work for you !! The other option is you blow hard and steadily and do the work yourself, this takes a surprising amount of puff so I would try and master the capping the end of the pipe technique !<br />
<br />
Once you see the sides start to grow STOP blowing / uncap the end of the tube, take thumb / tounge whatever off and now BLOW GENTLY to inflate the bubble to the size you want, for shards a malteaser size bubble will go to roughly the size of a large egg and give a nice thickness, obviously everyone has their own prefs re thickness so you will need to do some experimenting here to get it how you like it ! <br />
<br />
Cool the [[glass]] round the neck of the pipe with a brass tool or other cold tool and the tap the pipe, the "egg" will drop off the pipe... best to aim to land it on some [[vermiculite]] or something heat proof !! <br />
<br />
Let the "egg" cool a bit, and then you can smash it. I put mine inside a bowl or bag and tap them with my graphite hand [[marver]] or whatever else is to hand... I avoid squashing them with my hands as shards have very sharp edges / points when they break.<br />
<br />
The main things to remember are the heat needs to be even to give even wall thickness, and you need to KEEP TURNING the pipe all the time !!<br />
<br />
You can also blow perfume bottles etc this way... it's all just practice !<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tutorial]]<br />
<br />
== Using Shards ==<br />
<br />
Have your base bead ready and then pick up your shard with long tweezers. Heat your bead and a small area of your shard in the flame and then touch the heated areas together outside of the flame to attach them. Next use the radial heat next to the flame (or work in the cooler tip of the flame) to "soften" the rest of the shard and then push it down flat on to your bead surface with tweezers or a marver. Do not heat the shard of blown glass directly in the flame as it will simply "ball up". Once the shard is firmly attached you can then choose to melt your shard in flush or leave it as raised decoration in your bead design.<br />
<br />
This guide is by Jolene Wolfe of [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] <br />
A vidio tutorial from Jolene Wolfe can also be found on [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZbXqSLUFLI YouTube] <br />
<br />
[[Category:Tutorial]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Shards&diff=711
Shards
2010-09-02T14:18:15Z
<p>Jolene: /* Using Shards */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Blowing Shards ==<br />
<br />
Below is a guide from Becky Fairclough of [http://www.chameleondesigns.co.uk Chameleon Designs]:<br />
<br />
You will need -<br />
<br />
*[[Hollow mandrel]] (stainless steel pipe will do fine) do NOT dip in [[bead release]]<br />
*[[glass]] of your choice<br />
*[[torch]] (hopefully that is obvious !!)<br />
<br />
Gently heat the end of the pipe and start to add [[glass]] to it, building up the glass on the end of the pipe - you do not need to make a collar around the pipe you can just build the glass off the end.<br />
<br />
Once you have a good sized [[gather]] - start small and get used to it !! A gather the size of a malteaser is good to start with - get it evenly hot in the flame, keep rotating it evenly and get it hot, the glass needs to be moving about but not in an out of control way ! <br />
<br />
This is time to blow. <br />
<br />
KEEP TURNING or it will just blow out of one side. Ok, now the easiest way to do this is to blow hard into the tube and cap the end of the tube with your thumb but this does take some practice ...so try blowing hard into the tube and blocking the end of the tube with your tongue ..all you you are trying to do is stop the air coming out - physics hot air expands so if you can get air in there, it heats and expands doing the work for you !! The other option is you blow hard and steadily and do the work yourself, this takes a surprising amount of puff so I would try and master the capping the end of the pipe technique !<br />
<br />
Once you see the sides start to grow STOP blowing / uncap the end of the tube, take thumb / tounge whatever off and now BLOW GENTLY to inflate the bubble to the size you want, for shards a malteaser size bubble will go to roughly the size of a large egg and give a nice thickness, obviously everyone has their own prefs re thickness so you will need to do some experimenting here to get it how you like it ! <br />
<br />
Cool the [[glass]] round the neck of the pipe with a brass tool or other cold tool and the tap the pipe, the "egg" will drop off the pipe... best to aim to land it on some [[vermiculite]] or something heat proof !! <br />
<br />
Let the "egg" cool a bit, and then you can smash it. I put mine inside a bowl or bag and tap them with my graphite hand [[marver]] or whatever else is to hand... I avoid squashing them with my hands as shards have very sharp edges / points when they break.<br />
<br />
The main things to remember are the heat needs to be even to give even wall thickness, and you need to KEEP TURNING the pipe all the time !!<br />
<br />
You can also blow perfume bottles etc this way... it's all just practice !<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tutorial]]<br />
<br />
== Using Shards ==<br />
<br />
Have your base bead ready and then pick up your shard with long tweezers. Heat your bead and a small area of your shard in the flame and then touch the heated areas together outside of the flame to attach them. Next use the radial heat next to the flame (or work in the cooler tip of the flame) to "soften" the rest of the shard and then push it down flat on to your bead surface with tweezers or a marver. Do not heat the shard of blown glass directly in the flame as it will simply "ball up". Once the shard is firmly attached you can then choose to melt your shard in flush or leave it as raised decoration in your bead design.<br />
<br />
A guide from Jolene Wolfe of [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] <br />
A vidio tutorial from Jolene Wolfe can also be found at [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZbXqSLUFLI] <br />
<br />
[[Category:Tutorial]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=707
CiM
2010-08-12T22:09:31Z
<p>Jolene: /* Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers */</p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does not conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques." <br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by Jolene Wolfe [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0277<br />
|phoenix<br />
|striking colour<br />
|Orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory - little reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones - Can appear striated<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light green<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass <br />
|-<br />
|C0475<br />
|commando<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0476<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0478<br />
|oz<br />
|<br />
|vibrant trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0479<br />
|soylent<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0481<br />
|splitpea<br />
|heavy natural striations within this colour<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0482<br />
|mojito<br />
|<br />
|light trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0483<br />
|slytherin<br />
|very intensely saturated colour<br />
|dark trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0487<br />
|poison apple<br />
| <br />
|vibrant opal green<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0492<br />
|sherwood<br />
| <br />
|opaque forest green<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|has some striation<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|etches beautifully - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metalic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|light striations within this beautiful<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metalic sheen<br />
|dark opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opal light blue<br />
|has a light reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opal deep blue<br />
|coulour opacifies the longer it is worked<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0568<br />
|freman<br />
|<br />
|opaque sky blue<br />
|reacts with silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0569<br />
|smurfy<br />
|<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0570<br />
|grumpy bear<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0571<br />
|cornflower<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0586<br />
|mermaid<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque teal<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0589<br />
|zachary<br />
|<br />
|opaque baby blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0590<br />
|great bluedini<br />
|<br />
|intense trasparent teal<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react as a base for silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|intesne colour - some striation - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque light lavender<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple/blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple/blue<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - some striation<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]] - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with plum - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|saturated and intense - spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|opal light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque dark lilac gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|can be shocky<br />
|opaque light neutral pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory - reacts with fine silver foil - reacts with celadon<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque neutral gray <br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - heavy striation - striking colour<br />
|opaque silver light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink/amber <br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0780<br />
|maple<br />
|<br />
|trans mid brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0788<br />
|mink<br />
|<br />
|opal chocolate browm<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black - even as stringer<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue with fine silver - reacts with palladium.<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|work cool<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|shimmering opaque white <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0872<br />
|tuxedo<br />
|<br />
|grey based opaque black<br />
|effetre white stringer breaks up organically over a tuxedo base<br />
|-<br />
|C0874<br />
|adamantium<br />
|<br />
|opaque dark grey<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0885<br />
|gunmetal<br />
|soft glass<br />
|black glass that tends towards silver/pewter in a neutral to oxygen rich flame<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|likes to be worked hot <br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|likes to be worked hot (may devit in a cooler flame ) - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)- striking colour<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|trans pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry pink<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when encased over white/dark fuchsia over ivory - burns less easily than Effetre Rubino Oro<br />
|semi opaque rich dark gold pink - available in two distinct shades (511926-1 light & 511926-2 dark)<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Limited Runs ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511484<br />
|algae<br />
|<br />
|transparent greyish green<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|black currant<br />
|<br />
|very dark purple (nearly black)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|light opaque brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511773<br />
|tamarind<br />
|<br />
|opaque mid chocolate brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511891<br />
|Hippo<br />
|<br />
|opaque grey<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|<br />
|very dark tras grey<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511893<br />
|african gray<br />
|<br />
|opaque mid gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511939 - cored cane<br />
|cranberry pink and gelly's sty <br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938 - cored cane<br />
|peace and gelly's sty <br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511994 <br />
|razzleberry<br />
|<br />
|hot pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=706
CiM
2010-08-12T21:33:15Z
<p>Jolene: /* CiM 104 */</p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does not conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques." <br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by Jolene Wolfe [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0277<br />
|phoenix<br />
|striking colour<br />
|Orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory - little reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones - Can appear striated<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light green<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass <br />
|-<br />
|C0475<br />
|commando<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0476<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0478<br />
|oz<br />
|<br />
|vibrant trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0479<br />
|soylent<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0481<br />
|splitpea<br />
|heavy natural striations within this colour<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0482<br />
|mojito<br />
|<br />
|light trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0483<br />
|slytherin<br />
|very intensely saturated colour<br />
|dark trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0487<br />
|poison apple<br />
| <br />
|vibrant opal green<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0492<br />
|sherwood<br />
| <br />
|opaque forest green<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|has some striation<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|etches beautifully - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metalic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|light striations within this beautiful<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metalic sheen<br />
|dark opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opal light blue<br />
|has a light reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opal deep blue<br />
|coulour opacifies the longer it is worked<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0568<br />
|freman<br />
|<br />
|opaque sky blue<br />
|reacts with silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0569<br />
|smurfy<br />
|<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0570<br />
|grumpy bear<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0571<br />
|cornflower<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react as a base for silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|intesne colour - some striation - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque light lavender<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple/blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple/blue<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - some striation<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]] - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with plum - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|saturated and intense - spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|opal light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque dark lilac gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|can be shocky<br />
|opaque light neutral pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory - reacts with fine silver foil - reacts with celadon<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque neutral gray <br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - heavy striation - striking colour<br />
|opaque silver light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink/amber <br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0780<br />
|maple<br />
|<br />
|trans mid brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black - even as stringer<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue with fine silver - reacts with palladium.<br />
|-<br />
|C0872<br />
|tuxedo<br />
|<br />
|Black - grey based<br />
|fine effetre white stringer splits over a tuxedo base<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|work cool<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|shimmering opaque white <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0874<br />
|adamantium<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0885<br />
|gunmetal<br />
|soft glass<br />
|black glass that tends towards silver/pewter in a neutral to oxygen rich flame<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|likes to be worked hot <br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|likes to be worked hot (may devit in a cooler flame ) - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)- striking colour<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry pink<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when encased over white/dark fuchsia over ivory - burns less easily than Effetre Rubino Oro<br />
|semi opaque rich dark gold pink - available in two distinct shades (511926-1 light & 511926-2 dark)<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink/brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0773<br />
|Tamarind<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Effetre&diff=703
Effetre
2010-08-03T12:11:26Z
<p>Jolene: /* Effetre colour charts */</p>
<hr />
<div>Effetre is [[glass]] made on the island of Murano, Venice, Italy. And is very popular with [[lampworkers]] partly due to the vast array of colours available. <br />
<br />
Many stockists of Effetre glass rods use their own colour descriptions and stock numbers. The last 3 digits used by any stockist for their stock numbers will refer to the Effetre factory stock number.<br />
<br />
==Effetre colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
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=== Transparent ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|004<br />
|clear<br />
|melts quickly - may contain bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|005<br />
|super clear<br />
|good for encasing silver glass - less scummy than 004<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|008<br />
|pale amber<br />
|stiff glass <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|012<br />
|light topaz<br />
|stiff glass<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|014<br />
|topaz<br />
| <br />
|reacts with silver glass - reacts with silver to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|016<br />
|dark topaz (root beer)<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|018<br />
|light brown<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with iris gold frit - 'faux boro'<br />
|-<br />
|019<br />
|sage green<br />
| <br />
|reduces to terracotta in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|020<br />
|light grass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|022<br />
|medium grass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|023<br />
|mosaic green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|024<br />
|dark grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|025<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|026<br />
|light teal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|027<br />
|dark teal<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|028<br />
|light emerald green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|030<br />
|dark emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|031<br />
|pale emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|032<br />
|verde rosetta / green rosette<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|034<br />
|light aquamarine<br />
|stiff glass - hardens quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|035<br />
|antique aqua<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|036<br />
|dark aqua<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|038<br />
|very pale aqua<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|039<br />
|dark violet<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|040<br />
|light amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|042<br />
|medium amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|044<br />
|dark amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|046<br />
|pale amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|048<br />
|very pale blue gray<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|049<br />
|straw yellow<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled <br />
|usable for 'faux boro'<br />
|-<br />
|050<br />
|pale blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|appears green as an encasement over ivory<br />
|-<br />
|052<br />
|light blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|054<br />
|medium blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|056<br />
|dark blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|057<br />
|intense blue<br />
|<br />
|very saturated blue<br />
|-<br />
|058<br />
|ink blue<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|-<br />
|059<br />
|mosaic blue<br />
|handpulled<br />
|saturated, spreading blue<br />
|-<br />
|060<br />
|cobalt blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|062<br />
|blue rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|064<br />
|black<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|065<br />
|metallic black<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|066<br />
|intense black<br />
|super dense colour<br />
|"crawls" when superheated - reacts with Effetre anise white<br />
|-<br />
|067<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|068<br />
|pale rose<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|069<br />
|electric yellow<br />
|medium stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|070<br />
|uranium yellow<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|071<br />
|yellow green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|073<br />
|green apple<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|usable for 'faux boro'<br />
|-<br />
|076<br />
|red<br />
|stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|080<br />
|pale lavender<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|081<br />
|dark lavender<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled - dense colour<br />
|appears pale blue under U.V. light <br />
|-<br />
|082<br />
|blue pink (rosato) / lavender blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|083<br />
|dark lavender blue<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|084<br />
|light grey<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|088<br />
|dark grey<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|090<br />
|kelp<br />
|<br />
|usable for 'faux boro'<br />
|-<br />
|091<br />
|oliva nera<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Opaque ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|white<br />
|melts quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|light white (anise)<br />
|melts easily<br />
|reacts with nero intenso - rust colour when super heated<br />
|-<br />
|209<br />
|sea green<br />
|<br />
|behaves like mosaic green<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|avocado green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|sage green<br />
|stiff glass - hand pulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|pea green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|grasshopper green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|nile green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with ivory glass<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|light grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|217<br />
|green mint<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|striations when heated - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|copper green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|contains striations - reduces easily - reacts with ivory, silver, opal yellow, EDP<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reacts with [[Rubino Oro]]<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|lavender<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|mosaic green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|Dense colour - webs/laces like nero intenso does when superheated<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|light sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|226<br />
|alexandrite<br />
|<br />
|blue/lavender colour change. Very similar to 221<br />
|-<br />
|227<br />
|Caribbean sea<br />
|<br />
|variegated green/turquoise, reacts with ivory, part reduces to red<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|dark sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|230<br />
|Neptune (verde rame ossido)<br />
|<br />
|dark green blue, goes metallic a la dark silver plum<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|light turquoise<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|light lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|medium lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|cobalt lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|light lavender blue / pastel ink blue<br />
|<br />
|spreading colour<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|light gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|250<br />
|lover boy<br />
|<br />
|streaky, lavender/blue colour change<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|dark gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - very shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|253<br />
|striped pink<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|purple ([[EDP]])<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|devitrifies easily<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|silver pink<br />
|very soft glass - cools slowly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|dark rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|257<br />
|sedona<br />
|<br />
|works like [[EDP]], devitrifies easily<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|tongue pink<br />
|soft glass - striking - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|light rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|261<br />
|angel pink<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|powder pink<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|uranium yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|266 <br />
|opal yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled - striking<br />
|reacts with copper colours, rubino oro, [[EDP]]<br />
|-<br />
|267<br />
|calico<br />
|<br />
|variegated brown-cream-ginger, devitrifies easily<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|pearl gray<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|light silver plum<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces to silver sheen<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|violet<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|new violet<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|dark violet<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|dark silver plum<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|dark ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|280<br />
|marmorin<br />
|<br />
|reduces to copper<br />
|-<br />
|281<br />
|light marmorin<br />
|<br />
|reduces to copper<br />
|-<br />
|285<br />
|sandstone<br />
|<br />
|variegated ivory<br />
|-<br />
|287<br />
|sediment<br />
|<br />
|variegated ivory<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Alabaster ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|pale white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|light white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|special white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|agate white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|ivory<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|light pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|light turuoise<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|medium turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|light rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|medium rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|dark rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|Navy blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Specials ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|light lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|medium lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|409<br />
|translucent yellow<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|411<br />
|apple blush<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|dark yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|414<br />
|butternut<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|415<br />
|pistachio<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|bright yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|butter cream yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|419<br />
|apricot yellow<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|coral<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|reacts with copper colours - superheat to blur edges of coral dots<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|orange (pumpkin)<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|423<br />
|Spanish leather<br />
|shocky<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|carrot red<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|425<br />
|light zucca (light pumpkin)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|426<br />
|dark zucca (dark pumpkin)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|light reddish orange<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bled when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|medium red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|dark red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|dark purple red<br />
|medium stiff glass - very dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|440 <br />
|ochre (red roof tile)<br />
|dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|441<br />
|dark matter<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|light brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|dark brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|"chocolate box" colour<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|dark red brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|456 <br />
|gold pink (rubino oro)<br />
|striking - stiff glass - boils easily<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame - bleeds into base colours - yucky gray with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|mustard yellow / yellow ochre<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opalino ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|504<br />
|white<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|508<br />
|yellow<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|516<br />
|nile green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|520<br />
|grass green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|524<br />
|sky blue<br />
|shocky<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|528<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|532<br />
|rose<br />
|striking<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|536<br />
|carnelian<br />
|striking<br />
|strike repeatedly in reduction flame to achieve a rich wine colour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== 'Cool Colors' and One-Offs ===<br />
<br />
The 'Cool Colors' were exclusively supplied to (and named by) [http://www.frantzartglass.com Frantz Art Glass] in the US in March 2008. They were created in limited quantities ranging from 200 to 1400 pounds, and have stock numbers beginning with 600.<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|620<br />
|Kiwi<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|630<br />
|Laguna Blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|640<br />
|Mimosa Yellow<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|641<br />
|Deep Mimosa<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|642<br />
|Orange African Daisy<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|643<br />
|American Beauty<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|644<br />
|Marine Wave<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|650<br />
|Relish (was Mustard Rock)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|651<br />
|Venetian Sunrise<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|652<br />
|Orange Rock<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|653<br />
|Red Flint<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|654<br />
|Brown Rock<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|680<br />
|Green Tea<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|681<br />
|Strawberry Shake<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|682<br />
|Cherry Shake<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|683<br />
|Fossil <br />
|<br />
|came in lt/med/dk batches<br />
|-<br />
|684<br />
|Blueberry Marble<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|685<br />
|Hawaiian Clay<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|701<br />
|Streaky Seaweed<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|702<br />
|Rosewood<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|703<br />
|Mudslide<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|704<br />
|Very Cherry<br />
|transparent<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|705<br />
|Okey Dokey Artichoky<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|706<br />
|Pinky Winky<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|707<br />
|Misty Blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|708<br />
|Dusty Lilac<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|709<br />
|Lace Agate<br />
|<br />
|also -L for light batch<br />
|-<br />
|710<br />
|Buttered Popcorn<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|711<br />
|Bianco Rosso<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|712<br />
|Whisper<br />
|transparent<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|713<br />
|14 K<br />
|transparent<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|714<br />
|Orion<br />
|transparent<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|716<br />
|Blue Marble<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|717<br />
|Green Dreamz<br />
|transparent<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|727<br />
|Choco-lotta<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|729<br />
|Lizard<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|730<br />
|Choco-Lotta Noir<br />
|<br />
|Attempt to remake Choco-lotta: much darker brown<br />
|-<br />
|731<br />
|Cinnamon Choco-Lotta<br />
|<br />
|Attempt to remake Choco-lotta: redder<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Effetre colour charts==<br />
<br />
[http://www.beadfx.com/catalogue/glasschart.html Effetre sample chart] Compiled by beadFX <br />
[http://www.gemfox.com/home/morettichart.html GemFox Moretti(Effere)colour chart] compiled by Jackie Knabel<br />
[http://www.serenasbeadery.com/color%20gallery.asp Serenas Beadery Color Gallery] compiled by Serena Thomas<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
For further information see ...<br />
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[[Category:Types of Glass]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Effetre&diff=702
Effetre
2010-08-03T12:10:23Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>Effetre is [[glass]] made on the island of Murano, Venice, Italy. And is very popular with [[lampworkers]] partly due to the vast array of colours available. <br />
<br />
Many stockists of Effetre glass rods use their own colour descriptions and stock numbers. The last 3 digits used by any stockist for their stock numbers will refer to the Effetre factory stock number.<br />
<br />
==Effetre colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== Transparent ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|004<br />
|clear<br />
|melts quickly - may contain bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|005<br />
|super clear<br />
|good for encasing silver glass - less scummy than 004<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|008<br />
|pale amber<br />
|stiff glass <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|012<br />
|light topaz<br />
|stiff glass<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|014<br />
|topaz<br />
| <br />
|reacts with silver glass - reacts with silver to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|016<br />
|dark topaz (root beer)<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|018<br />
|light brown<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with iris gold frit - 'faux boro'<br />
|-<br />
|019<br />
|sage green<br />
| <br />
|reduces to terracotta in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|020<br />
|light grass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|022<br />
|medium grass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|023<br />
|mosaic green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|024<br />
|dark grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|025<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|026<br />
|light teal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|027<br />
|dark teal<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|028<br />
|light emerald green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|030<br />
|dark emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|031<br />
|pale emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|032<br />
|verde rosetta / green rosette<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|034<br />
|light aquamarine<br />
|stiff glass - hardens quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|035<br />
|antique aqua<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|036<br />
|dark aqua<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|038<br />
|very pale aqua<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|039<br />
|dark violet<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|040<br />
|light amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|042<br />
|medium amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|044<br />
|dark amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|046<br />
|pale amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|048<br />
|very pale blue gray<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|049<br />
|straw yellow<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled <br />
|usable for 'faux boro'<br />
|-<br />
|050<br />
|pale blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|appears green as an encasement over ivory<br />
|-<br />
|052<br />
|light blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|054<br />
|medium blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|056<br />
|dark blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|057<br />
|intense blue<br />
|<br />
|very saturated blue<br />
|-<br />
|058<br />
|ink blue<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|-<br />
|059<br />
|mosaic blue<br />
|handpulled<br />
|saturated, spreading blue<br />
|-<br />
|060<br />
|cobalt blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|062<br />
|blue rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|064<br />
|black<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|065<br />
|metallic black<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|066<br />
|intense black<br />
|super dense colour<br />
|"crawls" when superheated - reacts with Effetre anise white<br />
|-<br />
|067<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|068<br />
|pale rose<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|069<br />
|electric yellow<br />
|medium stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|070<br />
|uranium yellow<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|071<br />
|yellow green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|073<br />
|green apple<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|usable for 'faux boro'<br />
|-<br />
|076<br />
|red<br />
|stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|080<br />
|pale lavender<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|081<br />
|dark lavender<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled - dense colour<br />
|appears pale blue under U.V. light <br />
|-<br />
|082<br />
|blue pink (rosato) / lavender blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|083<br />
|dark lavender blue<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|084<br />
|light grey<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|088<br />
|dark grey<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|090<br />
|kelp<br />
|<br />
|usable for 'faux boro'<br />
|-<br />
|091<br />
|oliva nera<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opaque ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|white<br />
|melts quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|light white (anise)<br />
|melts easily<br />
|reacts with nero intenso - rust colour when super heated<br />
|-<br />
|209<br />
|sea green<br />
|<br />
|behaves like mosaic green<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|avocado green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|sage green<br />
|stiff glass - hand pulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|pea green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|grasshopper green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|nile green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with ivory glass<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|light grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|217<br />
|green mint<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|striations when heated - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|copper green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|contains striations - reduces easily - reacts with ivory, silver, opal yellow, EDP<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reacts with [[Rubino Oro]]<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|lavender<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|mosaic green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|Dense colour - webs/laces like nero intenso does when superheated<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|light sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|226<br />
|alexandrite<br />
|<br />
|blue/lavender colour change. Very similar to 221<br />
|-<br />
|227<br />
|Caribbean sea<br />
|<br />
|variegated green/turquoise, reacts with ivory, part reduces to red<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|dark sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|230<br />
|Neptune (verde rame ossido)<br />
|<br />
|dark green blue, goes metallic a la dark silver plum<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|light turquoise<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|light lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|medium lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|cobalt lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|light lavender blue / pastel ink blue<br />
|<br />
|spreading colour<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|light gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|250<br />
|lover boy<br />
|<br />
|streaky, lavender/blue colour change<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|dark gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - very shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|253<br />
|striped pink<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|purple ([[EDP]])<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|devitrifies easily<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|silver pink<br />
|very soft glass - cools slowly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|dark rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|257<br />
|sedona<br />
|<br />
|works like [[EDP]], devitrifies easily<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|tongue pink<br />
|soft glass - striking - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|light rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|261<br />
|angel pink<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|powder pink<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|uranium yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|266 <br />
|opal yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled - striking<br />
|reacts with copper colours, rubino oro, [[EDP]]<br />
|-<br />
|267<br />
|calico<br />
|<br />
|variegated brown-cream-ginger, devitrifies easily<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|pearl gray<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|light silver plum<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces to silver sheen<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|violet<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|new violet<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|dark violet<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|dark silver plum<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|dark ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|280<br />
|marmorin<br />
|<br />
|reduces to copper<br />
|-<br />
|281<br />
|light marmorin<br />
|<br />
|reduces to copper<br />
|-<br />
|285<br />
|sandstone<br />
|<br />
|variegated ivory<br />
|-<br />
|287<br />
|sediment<br />
|<br />
|variegated ivory<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Alabaster ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|pale white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|light white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|special white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|agate white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|ivory<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|light pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|light turuoise<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|medium turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|light rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|medium rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|dark rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|Navy blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Specials ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|light lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|medium lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|409<br />
|translucent yellow<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|411<br />
|apple blush<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|dark yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|414<br />
|butternut<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|415<br />
|pistachio<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|bright yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|butter cream yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|419<br />
|apricot yellow<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|coral<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|reacts with copper colours - superheat to blur edges of coral dots<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|orange (pumpkin)<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|423<br />
|Spanish leather<br />
|shocky<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|carrot red<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|425<br />
|light zucca (light pumpkin)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|426<br />
|dark zucca (dark pumpkin)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|light reddish orange<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bled when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|medium red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|dark red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|dark purple red<br />
|medium stiff glass - very dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|440 <br />
|ochre (red roof tile)<br />
|dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|441<br />
|dark matter<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|light brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|dark brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|"chocolate box" colour<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|dark red brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|456 <br />
|gold pink (rubino oro)<br />
|striking - stiff glass - boils easily<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame - bleeds into base colours - yucky gray with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|mustard yellow / yellow ochre<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opalino ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|504<br />
|white<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|508<br />
|yellow<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|516<br />
|nile green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|520<br />
|grass green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|524<br />
|sky blue<br />
|shocky<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|528<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|532<br />
|rose<br />
|striking<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|536<br />
|carnelian<br />
|striking<br />
|strike repeatedly in reduction flame to achieve a rich wine colour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== 'Cool Colors' and One-Offs ===<br />
<br />
The 'Cool Colors' were exclusively supplied to (and named by) [http://www.frantzartglass.com Frantz Art Glass] in the US in March 2008. They were created in limited quantities ranging from 200 to 1400 pounds, and have stock numbers beginning with 600.<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|620<br />
|Kiwi<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|630<br />
|Laguna Blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|640<br />
|Mimosa Yellow<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|641<br />
|Deep Mimosa<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|642<br />
|Orange African Daisy<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|643<br />
|American Beauty<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|644<br />
|Marine Wave<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|650<br />
|Relish (was Mustard Rock)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|651<br />
|Venetian Sunrise<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|652<br />
|Orange Rock<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|653<br />
|Red Flint<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|654<br />
|Brown Rock<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|680<br />
|Green Tea<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|681<br />
|Strawberry Shake<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|682<br />
|Cherry Shake<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|683<br />
|Fossil <br />
|<br />
|came in lt/med/dk batches<br />
|-<br />
|684<br />
|Blueberry Marble<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|685<br />
|Hawaiian Clay<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|701<br />
|Streaky Seaweed<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|702<br />
|Rosewood<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|703<br />
|Mudslide<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|704<br />
|Very Cherry<br />
|transparent<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|705<br />
|Okey Dokey Artichoky<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|706<br />
|Pinky Winky<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|707<br />
|Misty Blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|708<br />
|Dusty Lilac<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|709<br />
|Lace Agate<br />
|<br />
|also -L for light batch<br />
|-<br />
|710<br />
|Buttered Popcorn<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|711<br />
|Bianco Rosso<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|712<br />
|Whisper<br />
|transparent<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|713<br />
|14 K<br />
|transparent<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|714<br />
|Orion<br />
|transparent<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|716<br />
|Blue Marble<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|717<br />
|Green Dreamz<br />
|transparent<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|727<br />
|Choco-lotta<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|729<br />
|Lizard<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|730<br />
|Choco-Lotta Noir<br />
|<br />
|Attempt to remake Choco-lotta: much darker brown<br />
|-<br />
|731<br />
|Cinnamon Choco-Lotta<br />
|<br />
|Attempt to remake Choco-lotta: redder<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Effetre colour charts==<br />
<br />
[http://www.beadfx.com/catalogue/glasschart.html Effetre sample chart] Compiled by beadFX <br />
[http://www.gemfox.com/home/morettichart.html GemFox Moretti(Effere)colour chart] compiled by Jackie Knabel<br />
[http://www.serenasbeadery.com/color%20gallery.asp] compiled by Serena Thomas<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
For further information see ...<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Types of Glass]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=691
CiM
2009-12-14T22:42:58Z
<p>Jolene: /* CiM 104 */</p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does not conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques." <br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by Jolene Wolfe [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0277<br />
|phoenix<br />
|striking colour<br />
|Orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory - little reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones - Can appear striated<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light green<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass <br />
|-<br />
|C0475<br />
|commando<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0476<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0478<br />
|oz<br />
|<br />
|vibrant trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0479<br />
|soylent<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0481<br />
|splitpea<br />
|heavy natural striations within this colour<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0482<br />
|mojito<br />
|<br />
|light trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0483<br />
|slytherin<br />
|very intensely saturated colour<br />
|dark trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|has some striation<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|etches beautifully - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metalic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|light striations within this beautiful<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metalic sheen<br />
|dark opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opal light blue<br />
|has a light reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opal deep blue<br />
|coulour opacifies the longer it is worked<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0568<br />
|freman<br />
|<br />
|opaque sky blue<br />
|reacts with silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0569<br />
|smurfy<br />
|<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0570<br />
|grumpy bear<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0571<br />
|cornflower<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react as a base for silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|intesne colour - some striation - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque light lavender<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple/blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple/blue<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - some striation<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]] - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with plum - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|saturated and intense - spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|opal light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque dark lilac gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|can be shocky<br />
|opaque light neutral pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory - reacts with fine silver foil - reacts with celadon<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque neutral gray <br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - heavy striation - striking colour<br />
|opaque silver light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink/amber <br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0780<br />
|maple<br />
|<br />
|trans mid brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black - even as stringer<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue with fine silver - reacts with palladium.<br />
|-<br />
|C0872<br />
|tuxedo<br />
|<br />
|Black - grey based<br />
|fine effetre white stringer splits over a tuxedo base<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|work cool<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|shimmering opaque white <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0874<br />
|adamantium<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0885<br />
|gunmetal<br />
|soft glass<br />
|black glass that tends towards silver/pewter in a neutral to oxygen rich flame<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|likes to be worked hot <br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|likes to be worked hot (may devit in a cooler flame ) - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)- striking colour<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry pink<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when encased over white/dark fuchsia over ivory - burns less easily than Effetre Rubino Oro<br />
|semi opaque rich dark gold pink - available in two distinct shades (511926-1 light & 511926-2 dark)<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink/brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0773<br />
|Tamarind<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=690
CiM
2009-12-14T22:42:02Z
<p>Jolene: /* CiM 104 */</p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does not conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques." <br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by Jolene Wolfe [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0277<br />
|phoenix<br />
|striking colour<br />
|Orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory - little reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones - Can appear striated<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light green<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass <br />
|-<br />
|C0475<br />
|commando<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0476<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0478<br />
|oz<br />
|<br />
|vibrant trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0479<br />
|soylent<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0481<br />
|splitpea<br />
|heavy natural striations within this colour<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0482<br />
|mojito<br />
|<br />
|light trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0483<br />
|slytherin<br />
|very intensely saturated colour<br />
|dark trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|has some striation<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|etches beautifully - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metalic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|light striations within this beautiful<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metalic sheen<br />
|dark opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opal light blue<br />
|has a light reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opal deep blue<br />
|coulour opacifies the longer it is worked<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0568<br />
|freman<br />
|<br />
|opaque sky blue<br />
|reacts with silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0569<br />
|smurfy<br />
|<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0570<br />
|grumpy bear<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0571<br />
|cornflower<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react as a base for silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|intesne colour - some striation - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque light lavender<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple/blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple/blue<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - some striation<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]] - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with plum - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|saturated and intense - spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|opal light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque dark lilac gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|can be shocky<br />
|opaque light neutral pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory - reacts with fine silver foil - reacts with celadon<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque neutral gray <br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - heavy striation - striking colour<br />
|opaque silver light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink/amber <br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0780<br />
|maple<br />
|<br />
|trans mid brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black - even as stringer<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue with fine silver - reacts with palladium.<br />
|-<br />
|C0872<br />
|tuxedo<br />
|<br />
|Black - grey based<br />
|fine effetre white stringer splits over a tuxedo base<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|work cool<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|shimmering opaque white <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0874<br />
|adamantium<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0885<br />
|gunmetal<br />
|soft glass<br />
|black glass that tends towards silver/pewter in a neutral to oxygen rich flame<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|likes to be worked hot <br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|likes to be worked hot (may devit in a cooler flame ) - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)- striking colour<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry pink<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when encased over white/dark fuchsia over ivory - burns less easily than Effetre Rubino Oro<br />
|semi opaque rich dark gold pink - available in two distinct shades (511926-1 light & 511926-2 dark)<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink/brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0773<br />
|Tamarind<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=689
CiM
2009-11-28T00:51:26Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does not conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques." <br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by Jolene Wolfe [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0277<br />
|phoenix<br />
|<br />
|Orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones - Can appear striated<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light green<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0475<br />
|commando<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0476<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0478<br />
|oz<br />
|<br />
|trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0479<br />
|soylent<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0481<br />
|splitpea<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0482<br />
|mojito<br />
|<br />
|light trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0483<br />
|slytherin<br />
|<br />
|dark trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|Can appear striated<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|etches beautifully - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metalic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metalic sheen<br />
|dark opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opal light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opal deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0568<br />
|freman<br />
|<br />
|opaque sky blue<br />
|reacts with silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0569<br />
|smurfy<br />
|<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0570<br />
|grumpy bear<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0571<br />
|cornflower<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react as a base for silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|intesne colour - some striation - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque light lavender<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple/blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple/blue<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - some striation<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]] - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with plum - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|saturated and intense - spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|opal light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque dark lilac gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light neutral pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory - reacts with fine silver foil - reacts with celadon<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque neutral gray <br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - heavy striation - striking colour<br />
|opaque silver light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink/amber <br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0780<br />
|maple<br />
|<br />
|trans mid brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black - even as stringer<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue with fine silver - reacts with palladium.<br />
|-<br />
|C0872<br />
|tuxedo<br />
|<br />
|Black - grey based<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|work cool<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|shimmering opaque white <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0874<br />
|adamantium<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0885<br />
|gunmetal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|likes to be worked hot <br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|likes to be worked hot (may devit in a cooler flame ) - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)- striking colour<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry pink<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when encased over white/dark fuchsia over ivory - burns less easily than Effetre Rubino Oro<br />
|semi opaque rich dark gold pink - available in two distinct shades (511926-1 light & 511926-2 dark)<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink/brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0773<br />
|Tamarind<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=682
CiM
2009-07-27T21:59:44Z
<p>Jolene: /* CiM Uniques */</p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" <br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by Jolene Wolfe [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0277<br />
|phoenix<br />
|<br />
|Orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones - Can appear striated<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light green<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0475<br />
|commando<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0476<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0478<br />
|oz<br />
|<br />
|trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0479<br />
|soylent<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0481<br />
|splitpea<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0482<br />
|mojito<br />
|<br />
|light trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0483<br />
|slytherin<br />
|<br />
|dark trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|Can appear striated<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|etches beautifully - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metalic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metalic sheen<br />
|dark opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opal light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opal deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0568<br />
|freman<br />
|<br />
|opaque sky blue<br />
|reacts with silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0569<br />
|smurfy<br />
|<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0570<br />
|grumpy bear<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0571<br />
|cornflower<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react as a base for silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|intesne colour - some striation - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque light lavender<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple/blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple/blue<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - some striation<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]] - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with plum - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|saturated and intense - spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|opal light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque dark lilac gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light neutral pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory - reacts with fine silver foil - reacts with celadon<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque neutral gray <br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - heavy striation - striking colour<br />
|opaque silver light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink/amber <br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0780<br />
|maple<br />
|<br />
|trans mid brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black - even as stringer<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue with fine silver - reacts with palladium.<br />
|-<br />
|C0872<br />
|tuxedo<br />
|<br />
|Black - grey based<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|work cool<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|shimmering opaque white <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0874<br />
|adamantium<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0885<br />
|gunmetal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|likes to be worked hot <br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|likes to be worked hot (may devit in a cooler flame ) - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)- striking colour<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry pink<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when encased over white/dark fuchsia over ivory - burns less easily than Effetre Rubino Oro<br />
|semi opaque rich dark gold pink - available in two distinct shades (511926-1 light & 511926-2 dark)<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink/brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0773<br />
|Tamarind<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=681
CiM
2009-07-27T21:55:26Z
<p>Jolene: /* CiM 104 */</p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" <br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by Jolene Wolfe [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0277<br />
|phoenix<br />
|<br />
|Orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones - Can appear striated<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light green<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0475<br />
|commando<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0476<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0478<br />
|oz<br />
|<br />
|trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0479<br />
|soylent<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0481<br />
|splitpea<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0482<br />
|mojito<br />
|<br />
|light trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0483<br />
|slytherin<br />
|<br />
|dark trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|Can appear striated<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|etches beautifully - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metalic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metalic sheen<br />
|dark opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opal light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opal deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0568<br />
|freman<br />
|<br />
|opaque sky blue<br />
|reacts with silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0569<br />
|smurfy<br />
|<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0570<br />
|grumpy bear<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0571<br />
|cornflower<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react as a base for silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|intesne colour - some striation - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque light lavender<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple/blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple/blue<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - some striation<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]] - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with plum - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|saturated and intense - spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|opal light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque dark lilac gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light neutral pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory - reacts with fine silver foil - reacts with celadon<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque neutral gray <br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - heavy striation - striking colour<br />
|opaque silver light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink/amber <br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0780<br />
|maple<br />
|<br />
|trans mid brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black - even as stringer<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue with fine silver - reacts with palladium.<br />
|-<br />
|C0872<br />
|tuxedo<br />
|<br />
|Black - grey based<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|work cool<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|shimmering opaque white <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0874<br />
|adamantium<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0885<br />
|gunmetal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|likes to be worked hot <br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|likes to be worked hot (may devit in a cooler flame ) - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)- striking colour<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry pink<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when encased over white/dark fuchsia over ivory - burns less easily than Effetre Rubino Oro<br />
|semi opaque rich dark gold pink - available in two distinct shades (511926-1 light & 511926-2 dark)<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=680
CiM
2009-07-25T22:40:49Z
<p>Jolene: /* CiM 104 */</p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" <br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by Jolene Wolfe [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0277<br />
|phoenix<br />
|<br />
|Orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones - Can appear striated<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light green<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0475<br />
|commando<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0476<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0478<br />
|oz<br />
|<br />
|trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0479<br />
|soylent<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0481<br />
|splitpea<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0482<br />
|mojito<br />
|<br />
|light trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0483<br />
|slytherin<br />
|<br />
|dark trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|Can appear striated<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|etches beautifully - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metalic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metalic sheen<br />
|dark opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opal light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opal deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0568<br />
|freman<br />
|<br />
|opaque sky blue<br />
|reacts with silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0569<br />
|smurfy<br />
|<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0570<br />
|grumpy bear<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0571<br />
|cornflower<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react as a base for silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|intesne colour - some striation - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque light lavender<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple/blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple/blue<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - some striation<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]] - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with plum - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|saturated and intense - spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|opal light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque dark lilac gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light neutral pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory - reacts with fine silver foil - reacts with celadon<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque neutral gray <br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - heavy striation - striking colour<br />
|opaque silver light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink/amber <br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0780<br />
|maple<br />
|<br />
|trans mid brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink/brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black - even as stringer<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue with fine silver - reacts with palladium.<br />
|-<br />
|C0872<br />
|tuxedo<br />
|<br />
|Black - grey based<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|work cool<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|shimmering opaque white <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0874<br />
|adamantium<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0885<br />
|gunmetal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|likes to be worked hot <br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|likes to be worked hot (may devit in a cooler flame ) - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)- striking colour<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry pink<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when encased over white/dark fuchsia over ivory - burns less easily than Effetre Rubino Oro<br />
|semi opaque rich dark gold pink - available in two distinct shades (511926-1 light & 511926-2 dark)<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=679
CiM
2009-07-25T22:34:35Z
<p>Jolene: /* Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers */</p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" <br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by Jolene Wolfe [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0277<br />
|phoenix<br />
|<br />
|Orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones - Can appear striated<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light green<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0475<br />
|commando<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0476<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0478<br />
|oz<br />
|<br />
|trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0479<br />
|soylent<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0481<br />
|splitpea<br />
|<br />
|opaque green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0482<br />
|mojito<br />
|<br />
|light trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0483<br />
|slytherine<br />
|<br />
|dark trans green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|Can appear striated<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|etches beautifully - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metalic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metalic sheen<br />
|dark opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opal light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opal deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0568<br />
|freman<br />
|<br />
|opaque sky blue<br />
|reacts with silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0569<br />
|smurfy<br />
|<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0570<br />
|grumpy bear<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0571<br />
|cornflower<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react as a base for silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|intesne colour - some striation - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque light lavender<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple/blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple/blue<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - some striation<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]] - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with plum - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|saturated and intense - spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|opal light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque dark lilac gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light neutral pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory - reacts with fine silver foil - reacts with celadon<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque neutral gray <br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - heavy striation - striking colour<br />
|opaque silver light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink/amber <br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0780<br />
|maple<br />
|<br />
|trans mid brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink/brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black - even as stringer<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue with fine silver - reacts with palladium.<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|work cool<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|shimmering opaque white <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0872<br />
|tuxedo<br />
|<br />
|black<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|likes to be worked hot <br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|likes to be worked hot (may devit in a cooler flame ) - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)- striking colour<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when encased over white/dark fuchsia over ivory - burns less easily than Effetre Rubino Oro<br />
|semi opaque rich dark gold pink - available in two distinct shades (511926-1 light & 511926-2 dark)<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=678
CiM
2009-07-25T22:27:07Z
<p>Jolene: /* CiM 104 */</p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" <br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by Jolene Wolfe [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0277<br />
|phoenix<br />
|<br />
|Orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones - Can appear striated<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light green<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0475<br />
|commando<br />
|<br />
|green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|Can appear striated<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|etches beautifully - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metalic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metalic sheen<br />
|dark opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opal light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opal deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0568<br />
|freman<br />
|<br />
|opaque sky blue<br />
|reacts with silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0569<br />
|smurfy<br />
|<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0570<br />
|grumpy bear<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0571<br />
|cornflower<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react as a base for silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|intesne colour - some striation - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque light lavender<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple/blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple/blue<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - some striation<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]] - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with plum - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|saturated and intense - spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|opal light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque dark lilac gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light neutral pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory - reacts with fine silver foil - reacts with celadon<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque neutral gray <br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - heavy striation - striking colour<br />
|opaque silver light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink/amber <br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink/brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black - even as stringer<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue with fine silver - reacts with palladium.<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|work cool<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|shimmering opaque white <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0872<br />
|tuxedo<br />
|<br />
|black<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|likes to be worked hot <br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|likes to be worked hot (may devit in a cooler flame ) - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)- striking colour<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when encased over white/dark fuchsia over ivory - burns less easily than Effetre Rubino Oro<br />
|semi opaque rich dark gold pink - available in two distinct shades (511926-1 light & 511926-2 dark)<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Effetre&diff=672
Effetre
2009-04-11T18:40:17Z
<p>Jolene: /* Effetre colour charts */</p>
<hr />
<div>Effetre is [[glass]] made on the island of Murano, Venice, Italy. And is very popular with [[lampworkers]] partly due to the vast array of colours available. <br />
<br />
Many stockists of Effetre glass rods use their own colour descriptions and stock numbers. The last 3 digits used by any stockist for their stock numbers will refer to the Effetre factory stock number.<br />
<br />
==Effetre colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== Transparent ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|004<br />
|clear<br />
|melts quickly - may contain bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|005<br />
|super clear<br />
|good for encasing silver glass - less scummy than 004<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|008<br />
|pale amber<br />
|stiff glass <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|012<br />
|light topaz<br />
|stiff glass<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|014<br />
|topaz<br />
| <br />
|reacts with silver glass - reacts with silver to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|016<br />
|dark topaz (root beer)<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|018<br />
|light brown<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with iris gold frit<br />
|-<br />
|019<br />
|sage green<br />
| <br />
|reduces to terecotta in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|020<br />
|lightgrass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|022<br />
|medium grass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|023<br />
|green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|024<br />
|dark grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|025<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|026<br />
|light teal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|027<br />
|dark teal<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|028<br />
|light emerald green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|030<br />
|dark emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|031<br />
|pale emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|034<br />
|light aquamarine<br />
|stiff glass - hardens quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|035<br />
|antique aqua<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|036<br />
|dark aqua<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|038<br />
|very pale aqua<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|039<br />
|dark violet<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|040<br />
|light amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|042<br />
|medium amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|044<br />
|dark amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|046<br />
|pale amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|048<br />
|very pale blue gray<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|049<br />
|straw yellow<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|050<br />
|pale blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|appears green as an encasement over ivory<br />
|-<br />
|052<br />
|light blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|054<br />
|medium blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|056<br />
|dark blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|058<br />
|ink blue<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|-<br />
|060<br />
|cobalt blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|064<br />
|black<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|066<br />
|intense black<br />
|super dense colour<br />
|"crawls" when superheated - reacts with Effetre anice white<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|068<br />
|pale rose<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|069<br />
|electric yelow<br />
|medium stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|070<br />
|uanium yellow<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|071<br />
|yellow green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|073<br />
|green apple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|076<br />
|red<br />
|stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|080<br />
|pale lavender<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|081<br />
|ark lavender<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled - dense colour<br />
|appears pale blue under U.V. light <br />
|-<br />
|082<br />
|blue pink (rosato)<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|084<br />
|light grey<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|088<br />
|dark grey<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opaque ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|white<br />
|melts quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|light white (anise)<br />
|melts easily<br />
|reacts with nero intenso - rust colour when super heated<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|avocado green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|sage green<br />
|stiff glass - hand pulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|pea gren<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|grasshopper green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|nile green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with ivory glass<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|light grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|striations when heated - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|copper green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|contains striations - reduces easily - reacts with ivory, silver, opal yellow, EDP<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reacts with [[Rubino Oro]]<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|lavender<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|mosaic green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|Dense colour - webs/laces like nero intenso does when superheated<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|light sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|dark sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|light turquoise<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|light lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|medium lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|cobalt lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|ink blue<br />
|<br />
|spreading colour<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|light gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|dark gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - very shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|purple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|dark amethyst ([[EDP]])<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|pits easily - reacts with ivory, <br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|silver pink<br />
|very soft glass - cools slowly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|dark rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|tongue pink<br />
|soft glass - striking - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|light rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|powder pink<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|uranium yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|266 <br />
|opal yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled - striking<br />
|reacts with copper colours, rubino oro, [[EDP]]<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|pearl gray<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|light silver plum<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces to silver sheen<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|violet<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|new violet<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|dark violet<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|dark silver plum<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|dark ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Alabaster ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|pale white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|light white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|special white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|agate white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|ivory<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|light pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|light turuoise<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|medium turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|light rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|medium rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|dark rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|Navy blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Specials ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|light lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|medium lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|dark yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|bright yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|butter cream yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|coral<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|reacts with copper colours - superheat to blur edges of coral dots<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|orange (pumpkin)<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|carrot red<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|light reddish orange<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bled when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|medium red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|dark red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|dark purple red<br />
|medium stiff glass - very dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|440 <br />
|ochre (red roof tile)<br />
|dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|light brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|dark brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|"chocolate box" colour<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|dark red brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|456 <br />
|gold pink (rubino oro)<br />
|striking - stiff glass - boils easily<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame - bleeds into base colours - yucky gray with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|mustard yellow<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opalino ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|504<br />
|white<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|508<br />
|yellow<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|516<br />
|nile green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|520<br />
|grass green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|524<br />
|sky blue<br />
|shocky<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|528<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|532<br />
|rose<br />
|striking<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|536<br />
|carnelian<br />
|striking<br />
|strike repeatedly in reduction flame to achieve a rich wine colour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Effetre colour charts==<br />
<br />
[http://www.beadfx.com/catalogue/glasschart.html Effetre sample chart] Compiled by beadFX <br />
[http://www.gemfox.com/home/morettichart.html GemFox Moretti(Effere)colour chart] compiled by Jackie Knabel<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
For further information see ...<br />
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[[Category:Types of Glass]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Effetre&diff=671
Effetre
2009-04-11T18:39:57Z
<p>Jolene: /* Effetre colour charts */</p>
<hr />
<div>Effetre is [[glass]] made on the island of Murano, Venice, Italy. And is very popular with [[lampworkers]] partly due to the vast array of colours available. <br />
<br />
Many stockists of Effetre glass rods use their own colour descriptions and stock numbers. The last 3 digits used by any stockist for their stock numbers will refer to the Effetre factory stock number.<br />
<br />
==Effetre colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== Transparent ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|004<br />
|clear<br />
|melts quickly - may contain bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|005<br />
|super clear<br />
|good for encasing silver glass - less scummy than 004<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|008<br />
|pale amber<br />
|stiff glass <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|012<br />
|light topaz<br />
|stiff glass<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|014<br />
|topaz<br />
| <br />
|reacts with silver glass - reacts with silver to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|016<br />
|dark topaz (root beer)<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|018<br />
|light brown<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with iris gold frit<br />
|-<br />
|019<br />
|sage green<br />
| <br />
|reduces to terecotta in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|020<br />
|lightgrass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|022<br />
|medium grass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|023<br />
|green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|024<br />
|dark grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|025<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|026<br />
|light teal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|027<br />
|dark teal<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|028<br />
|light emerald green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|030<br />
|dark emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|031<br />
|pale emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|034<br />
|light aquamarine<br />
|stiff glass - hardens quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|035<br />
|antique aqua<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|036<br />
|dark aqua<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|038<br />
|very pale aqua<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|039<br />
|dark violet<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|040<br />
|light amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|042<br />
|medium amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|044<br />
|dark amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|046<br />
|pale amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|048<br />
|very pale blue gray<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|049<br />
|straw yellow<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|050<br />
|pale blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|appears green as an encasement over ivory<br />
|-<br />
|052<br />
|light blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|054<br />
|medium blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|056<br />
|dark blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|058<br />
|ink blue<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|-<br />
|060<br />
|cobalt blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|064<br />
|black<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|066<br />
|intense black<br />
|super dense colour<br />
|"crawls" when superheated - reacts with Effetre anice white<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|068<br />
|pale rose<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|069<br />
|electric yelow<br />
|medium stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|070<br />
|uanium yellow<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|071<br />
|yellow green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|073<br />
|green apple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|076<br />
|red<br />
|stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|080<br />
|pale lavender<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|081<br />
|ark lavender<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled - dense colour<br />
|appears pale blue under U.V. light <br />
|-<br />
|082<br />
|blue pink (rosato)<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|084<br />
|light grey<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|088<br />
|dark grey<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opaque ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|white<br />
|melts quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|light white (anise)<br />
|melts easily<br />
|reacts with nero intenso - rust colour when super heated<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|avocado green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|sage green<br />
|stiff glass - hand pulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|pea gren<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|grasshopper green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|nile green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with ivory glass<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|light grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|striations when heated - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|copper green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|contains striations - reduces easily - reacts with ivory, silver, opal yellow, EDP<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reacts with [[Rubino Oro]]<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|lavender<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|mosaic green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|Dense colour - webs/laces like nero intenso does when superheated<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|light sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|dark sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|light turquoise<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|light lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|medium lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|cobalt lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|ink blue<br />
|<br />
|spreading colour<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|light gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|dark gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - very shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|purple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|dark amethyst ([[EDP]])<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|pits easily - reacts with ivory, <br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|silver pink<br />
|very soft glass - cools slowly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|dark rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|tongue pink<br />
|soft glass - striking - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|light rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|powder pink<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|uranium yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|266 <br />
|opal yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled - striking<br />
|reacts with copper colours, rubino oro, [[EDP]]<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|pearl gray<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|light silver plum<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces to silver sheen<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|violet<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|new violet<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|dark violet<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|dark silver plum<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|dark ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Alabaster ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|pale white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|light white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|special white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|agate white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|ivory<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|light pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|light turuoise<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|medium turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|light rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|medium rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|dark rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|Navy blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Specials ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|light lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|medium lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|dark yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|bright yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|butter cream yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|coral<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|reacts with copper colours - superheat to blur edges of coral dots<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|orange (pumpkin)<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|carrot red<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|light reddish orange<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bled when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|medium red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|dark red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|dark purple red<br />
|medium stiff glass - very dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|440 <br />
|ochre (red roof tile)<br />
|dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|light brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|dark brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|"chocolate box" colour<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|dark red brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|456 <br />
|gold pink (rubino oro)<br />
|striking - stiff glass - boils easily<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame - bleeds into base colours - yucky gray with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|mustard yellow<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opalino ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|504<br />
|white<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|508<br />
|yellow<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|516<br />
|nile green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|520<br />
|grass green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|524<br />
|sky blue<br />
|shocky<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|528<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|532<br />
|rose<br />
|striking<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|536<br />
|carnelian<br />
|striking<br />
|strike repeatedly in reduction flame to achieve a rich wine colour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Effetre colour charts==<br />
<br />
[http://www.beadfx.com/catalogue/glasschart.html Effetre sample chart] Compiled by beadFX <br />
[http://www.gemfox.com/home/morettichart.html GemFox Moretti(Effere)colour chart] compiled by Jackie Knabel<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
For further information see ...<br />
<br />
<!-- Please leave this at the bottom --><br />
[[Category:Types of Glass]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Effetre&diff=670
Effetre
2009-04-11T18:39:20Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>Effetre is [[glass]] made on the island of Murano, Venice, Italy. And is very popular with [[lampworkers]] partly due to the vast array of colours available. <br />
<br />
Many stockists of Effetre glass rods use their own colour descriptions and stock numbers. The last 3 digits used by any stockist for their stock numbers will refer to the Effetre factory stock number.<br />
<br />
==Effetre colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== Transparent ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|004<br />
|clear<br />
|melts quickly - may contain bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|005<br />
|super clear<br />
|good for encasing silver glass - less scummy than 004<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|008<br />
|pale amber<br />
|stiff glass <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|012<br />
|light topaz<br />
|stiff glass<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|014<br />
|topaz<br />
| <br />
|reacts with silver glass - reacts with silver to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|016<br />
|dark topaz (root beer)<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|018<br />
|light brown<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with iris gold frit<br />
|-<br />
|019<br />
|sage green<br />
| <br />
|reduces to terecotta in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|020<br />
|lightgrass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|022<br />
|medium grass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|023<br />
|green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|024<br />
|dark grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|025<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|026<br />
|light teal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|027<br />
|dark teal<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|028<br />
|light emerald green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|030<br />
|dark emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|031<br />
|pale emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|034<br />
|light aquamarine<br />
|stiff glass - hardens quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|035<br />
|antique aqua<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|036<br />
|dark aqua<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|038<br />
|very pale aqua<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|039<br />
|dark violet<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|040<br />
|light amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|042<br />
|medium amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|044<br />
|dark amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|046<br />
|pale amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|048<br />
|very pale blue gray<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|049<br />
|straw yellow<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|050<br />
|pale blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|appears green as an encasement over ivory<br />
|-<br />
|052<br />
|light blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|054<br />
|medium blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|056<br />
|dark blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|058<br />
|ink blue<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|-<br />
|060<br />
|cobalt blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|064<br />
|black<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|066<br />
|intense black<br />
|super dense colour<br />
|"crawls" when superheated - reacts with Effetre anice white<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|068<br />
|pale rose<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|069<br />
|electric yelow<br />
|medium stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|070<br />
|uanium yellow<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|071<br />
|yellow green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|073<br />
|green apple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|076<br />
|red<br />
|stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|080<br />
|pale lavender<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|081<br />
|ark lavender<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled - dense colour<br />
|appears pale blue under U.V. light <br />
|-<br />
|082<br />
|blue pink (rosato)<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|084<br />
|light grey<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|088<br />
|dark grey<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opaque ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|white<br />
|melts quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|light white (anise)<br />
|melts easily<br />
|reacts with nero intenso - rust colour when super heated<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|avocado green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|sage green<br />
|stiff glass - hand pulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|pea gren<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|grasshopper green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|nile green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with ivory glass<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|light grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|striations when heated - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|copper green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|contains striations - reduces easily - reacts with ivory, silver, opal yellow, EDP<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reacts with [[Rubino Oro]]<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|lavender<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|mosaic green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|Dense colour - webs/laces like nero intenso does when superheated<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|light sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|dark sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|light turquoise<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|light lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|medium lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|cobalt lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|ink blue<br />
|<br />
|spreading colour<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|light gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|dark gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - very shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|purple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|dark amethyst ([[EDP]])<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|pits easily - reacts with ivory, <br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|silver pink<br />
|very soft glass - cools slowly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|dark rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|tongue pink<br />
|soft glass - striking - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|light rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|powder pink<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|uranium yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|266 <br />
|opal yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled - striking<br />
|reacts with copper colours, rubino oro, [[EDP]]<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|pearl gray<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|light silver plum<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces to silver sheen<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|violet<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|new violet<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|dark violet<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|dark silver plum<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|dark ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Alabaster ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|pale white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|light white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|special white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|agate white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|ivory<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|light pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|light turuoise<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|medium turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|light rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|medium rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|dark rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|Navy blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Specials ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|light lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|medium lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|dark yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|bright yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|butter cream yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|coral<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|reacts with copper colours - superheat to blur edges of coral dots<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|orange (pumpkin)<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|carrot red<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|light reddish orange<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bled when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|medium red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|dark red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|dark purple red<br />
|medium stiff glass - very dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|440 <br />
|ochre (red roof tile)<br />
|dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|light brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|dark brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|"chocolate box" colour<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|dark red brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|456 <br />
|gold pink (rubino oro)<br />
|striking - stiff glass - boils easily<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame - bleeds into base colours - yucky gray with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|mustard yellow<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opalino ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|504<br />
|white<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|508<br />
|yellow<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|516<br />
|nile green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|520<br />
|grass green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|524<br />
|sky blue<br />
|shocky<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|528<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|532<br />
|rose<br />
|striking<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|536<br />
|carnelian<br />
|striking<br />
|strike repeatedly in reduction flame to achieve a rich wine colour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Effetre colour charts==<br />
<br />
[http://www.beadfx.com/catalogue/glasschart.html Effetre sample chart] Compiled by beadFX <br />
[http://www.gemfox.com/home/morettichart.html GemFox Moretti (Effere)Colour chart copiled by Jackie Knabel<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
For further information see ...<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Types of Glass]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Effetre&diff=669
Effetre
2009-04-11T18:31:02Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>Effetre is [[glass]] made on the island of Murano, Venice, Italy. And is very popular with [[lampworkers]] partly due to the vast array of colours available. <br />
<br />
Many stockists of Effetre glass rods use their own colour descriptions and stock numbers. The last 3 digits used by any stockist for their stock numbers will refer to the Effetre factory stock number.<br />
<br />
==Effetre colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== Transparent ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|004<br />
|clear<br />
|melts quickly - may contain bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|005<br />
|super clear<br />
|good for encasing silver glass - less scummy than 004<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|008<br />
|pale amber<br />
|stiff glass <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|012<br />
|light topaz<br />
|stiff glass<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|014<br />
|topaz<br />
| <br />
|reacts with silver glass - reacts with silver to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|016<br />
|dark topaz (root beer)<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|018<br />
|light brown<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with iris gold frit<br />
|-<br />
|019<br />
|sage green<br />
| <br />
|reduces to terecotta in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|020<br />
|lightgrass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|022<br />
|medium grass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|023<br />
|green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|024<br />
|dark grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|025<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|026<br />
|light teal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|027<br />
|dark teal<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|028<br />
|light emerald green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|030<br />
|dark emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|031<br />
|pale emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|034<br />
|light aquamarine<br />
|stiff glass - hardens quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|035<br />
|antique aqua<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|036<br />
|dark aqua<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|038<br />
|very pale aqua<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|039<br />
|dark violet<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|040<br />
|light amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|042<br />
|medium amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|044<br />
|dark amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|046<br />
|pale amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|048<br />
|very pale blue gray<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|049<br />
|straw yellow<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|050<br />
|pale blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|appears green as an encasement over ivory<br />
|-<br />
|052<br />
|light blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|054<br />
|medium blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|056<br />
|dark blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|058<br />
|ink blue<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|-<br />
|060<br />
|cobalt blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|064<br />
|black<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|066<br />
|intense black<br />
|super dense colour<br />
|"crawls" when superheated - reacts with Effetre anice white<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|068<br />
|pale rose<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|069<br />
|electric yelow<br />
|medium stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|070<br />
|uanium yellow<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|071<br />
|yellow green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|073<br />
|green apple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|076<br />
|red<br />
|stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|080<br />
|pale lavender<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|081<br />
|ark lavender<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled - dense colour<br />
|appears pale blue under U.V. light <br />
|-<br />
|082<br />
|blue pink (rosato)<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|084<br />
|light grey<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|088<br />
|dark grey<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opaque ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|white<br />
|melts quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|light white (anise)<br />
|melts easily<br />
|reacts with nero intenso - rust colour when super heated<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|avocado green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|sage green<br />
|stiff glass - hand pulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|pea gren<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|grasshopper green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|nile green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with ivory glass<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|light grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|striations when heated - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|copper green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|contains striations - reduces easily - reacts with ivory, silver, opal yellow, EDP<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reacts with [[Rubino Oro]]<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|lavender<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|mosaic green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|Dense colour - webs/laces like nero intenso does when superheated<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|light sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|dark sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|light turquoise<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|light lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|medium lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|cobalt lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|ink blue<br />
|<br />
|spreading colour<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|light gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|dark gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - very shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|purple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|dark amethyst ([[EDP]])<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|pits easily - reacts with ivory, <br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|silver pink<br />
|very soft glass - cools slowly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|dark rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|tongue pink<br />
|soft glass - striking - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|light rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|powder pink<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|uranium yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|266 <br />
|opal yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled - striking<br />
|reacts with copper colours, rubino oro, [[EDP]]<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|pearl gray<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|light silver plum<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces to silver sheen<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|violet<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|new violet<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|dark violet<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|dark silver plum<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|dark ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Alabaster ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|pale white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|light white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|special white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|agate white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|ivory<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|light pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|light turuoise<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|medium turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|light rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|medium rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|dark rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|Navy blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Specials ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|light lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|medium lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|dark yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|bright yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|butter cream yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|coral<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|reacts with copper colours - superheat to blur edges of coral dots<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|orange (pumpkin)<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|carrot red<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|light reddish orange<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bled when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|medium red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|dark red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|dark purple red<br />
|medium stiff glass - very dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|440 <br />
|ochre (red roof tile)<br />
|dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|light brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|dark brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|"chocolate box" colour<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|dark red brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|456 <br />
|gold pink (rubino oro)<br />
|striking - stiff glass - boils easily<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame - bleeds into base colours - yucky gray with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|mustard yellow<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opalino ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|504<br />
|white<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|508<br />
|yellow<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|516<br />
|nile green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|520<br />
|grass green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|524<br />
|sky blue<br />
|shocky<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|528<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|532<br />
|rose<br />
|striking<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|536<br />
|carnelian<br />
|striking<br />
|strike repeatedly in reduction flame to achieve a rich wine colour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Effetre colour chart==<br />
<br />
[http://www.chrisfisherart.com/Moretti%20Glass%20Chart%202.htm Effetre colour chart]Compiled by Chris Fisher of Snowfirebeads<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
For further information see ...<br />
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[[Category:Types of Glass]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Substances_used_in_the_making_of_coloured_glass&diff=668
Substances used in the making of coloured glass
2009-04-11T18:22:57Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>[http://www.1st-glass.1st-things.com/articles/glasscolouring.html Substances used in the making of coloured glass]by David M Issitt ~ Leading Expert on English Coloured Glass</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Substances_used_in_the_making_of_coloured_glass&diff=667
Substances used in the making of coloured glass
2009-04-11T18:21:33Z
<p>Jolene: New page: Substances used in the making of coloured glass [http://www.1st-glass.1st-things.com/articles/glasscolouring.html]by David M Issitt ~ Leading Expert on English Coloured Glass</p>
<hr />
<div>Substances used in the making of coloured glass [http://www.1st-glass.1st-things.com/articles/glasscolouring.html]by David M Issitt ~ Leading Expert on English Coloured Glass</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=666
CiM
2009-04-10T23:47:56Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" <br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by Jolene Wolfe [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones - Can appear striated<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light green<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|Can appear striated<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|etches beautifully - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metalic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metalic sheen<br />
|dark opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opal light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opal deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0568<br />
|freman<br />
|<br />
|opaque sky blue<br />
|reacts with silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0569<br />
|smurfy<br />
|<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0570<br />
|grumpy bear<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0571<br />
|cornflower<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react as a base for silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|intesne colour - some striation - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque light lavender<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple/blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple/blue<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - some striation<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]] - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with plum - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|saturated and intense - spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|opal light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque dark lilac gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light neutral pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory - reacts with fine silver foil - reacts with celadon<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque neutral gray <br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - heavy striation - striking colour<br />
|opaque silver light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink/amber <br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink/brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black - even as stringer<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue with fine silver - reacts with palladium.<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|work cool<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|shimmering opaque white <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0872<br />
|tuxedo<br />
|<br />
|black<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|likes to be worked hot <br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|likes to be worked hot (may devit in a cooler flame ) - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)- striking colour<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when encased over white/dark fuchsia over ivory - burns less easily than Effetre Rubino Oro<br />
|semi opaque rich dark gold pink - available in two distinct shades (511926-1 light & 511926-2 dark)<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=665
CiM
2009-04-10T21:58:48Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" and are sold exclusively by Frantz art glass and associated sellers in the U.S.A.<br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a current research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones - Can appear striated<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light green<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|Can appear striated<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|etches beautifully - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metalic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metalic sheen<br />
|dark opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opal light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opal deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0568<br />
|freman<br />
|<br />
|opaque sky blue<br />
|reacts with silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0569<br />
|smurfy<br />
|<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0570<br />
|grumpy bear<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0571<br />
|cornflower<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react as a base for silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|intesne colour - some striation - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque light lavender<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple/blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple/blue<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - some striation<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]] - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with plum - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|saturated and intense - spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|opal light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque dark lilac gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light neutral pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory - reacts with fine silver foil - reacts with celadon<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque neutral gray <br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - heavy striation - striking colour<br />
|opaque silver light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink/amber <br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink/brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black - even as stringer<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue with fine silver - reacts with palladium.<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|work cool<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|shimmering opaque white <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0872<br />
|tuxedo<br />
|<br />
|black<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|likes to be worked hot <br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|likes to be worked hot (may devit in a cooler flame ) - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)- striking colour<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when encased over white/dark fuchsia over ivory - burns less easily than Effetre Rubino Oro<br />
|semi opaque rich dark gold pink - available in two distinct shades (511926-1 light & 511926-2 dark)<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Shards&diff=659
Shards
2009-02-08T22:14:57Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Blowing Shards ==<br />
<br />
Below is a guide from Becky Fairclough of [http://www.chameleondesigns.co.uk Chameleon Designs]:<br />
<br />
You will need -<br />
<br />
*[[Hollow mandrel]] (stainless steel pipe will do fine) do NOT dip in [[bead release]]<br />
*[[glass]] of your choice<br />
*[[torch]] (hopefully that is obvious !!)<br />
<br />
Gently heat the end of the pipe and start to add [[glass]] to it, building up the glass on the end of the pipe - you do not need to make a collar around the pipe you can just build the glass off the end.<br />
<br />
Once you have a good sized [[gather]] - start small and get used to it !! A gather the size of a malteaser is good to start with - get it evenly hot in the flame, keep rotating it evenly and get it hot, the glass needs to be moving about but not in an out of control way ! <br />
<br />
This is time to blow. <br />
<br />
KEEP TURNING or it will just blow out of one side. Ok, now the easiest way to do this is to blow hard into the tube and cap the end of the tube with your thumb but this does take some practice ...so try blowing hard into the tube and blocking the end of the tube with your tongue ..all you you are trying to do is stop the air coming out - physics hot air expands so if you can get air in there, it heats and expands doing the work for you !! The other option is you blow hard and steadily and do the work yourself, this takes a surprising amount of puff so I would try and master the capping the end of the pipe technique !<br />
<br />
Once you see the sides start to grow STOP blowing / uncap the end of the tube, take thumb / tounge whatever off and now BLOW GENTLY to inflate the bubble to the size you want, for shards a malteaser size bubble will go to roughly the size of a large egg and give a nice thickness, obviously everyone has their own prefs re thickness so you will need to do some experimenting here to get it how you like it ! <br />
<br />
Cool the [[glass]] round the neck of the pipe with a brass tool or other cold tool and the tap the pipe, the "egg" will drop off the pipe... best to aim to land it on some [[vermiculite]] or something heat proof !! <br />
<br />
Let the "egg" cool a bit, and then you can smash it. I put mine inside a bowl or bag and tap them with my graphite hand [[marver]] or whatever else is to hand... I avoid squashing them with my hands as shards have very sharp edges / points when they break.<br />
<br />
The main things to remember are the heat needs to be even to give even wall thickness, and you need to KEEP TURNING the pipe all the time !!<br />
<br />
You can also blow perfume bottles etc this way... it's all just practice !<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tutorial]]<br />
<br />
== Using Shards ==<br />
<br />
Have your base bead ready and then pick up your shard with long tweezers. Heat your bead and a small area of your shard in the flame and then touch the heated areas together outside of the flame to attach them. Next use the radial heat next to the flame (or work in the cooler tip of the flame) to "soften" the rest of the shard and then push it down flat on to your bead surface with tweezers or a marver. Do not heat the shard of blown glass directly in the flame as it will simply "ball up". Once the shard is firmly attached you can then choose to melt your shard in flush or leave it as raised decoration in your bead design.<br />
<br />
A guide from Jolene Wolfe of [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] <br />
<br />
[[Category:Tutorial]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Murrini&diff=658
Murrini
2009-02-08T22:10:24Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>== What are Murrini ==<br />
<br />
Murrini are small nipped or cut section of glass picture cane. In cross section the murrini shows an image or pattern which runs down the entire length of the picture cane. Murrini are also known as murrine. The traditional and distinctive Italian decorative murrini patterns are known as Millefiore (thousand flowers).<br />
<br />
Wikipedia entry on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murrine murrine]<br />
<br />
== Rough Guide to using Murrini ==<br />
<br />
Spot heat on the bead where you want the murrini to go and have the murrini at the ready held in some tweezers. Make sure you leave a bit of murrini sticking out from the ends of the tweezers otherwise your tweezers may get stuck on the base bead when you attach. <br />
<br />
When your base bead is glowing, quickly waft the murrini in the top of the flame to warm slightly. Bring both the murrini and bead out of the flame and attach. <br />
<br />
Hold the bead in the top of the flame whilst you heat some clear glass. Dab a small amount of clear on top of the murrini to keep the pattern from closing up when it is heated. <br />
<br />
Slowly melt the murrini down in to the base bead. You may want to help the process along by flattening the murrini gently with a [[marver]] when it is soft. If you press down at an angle the pattern on your murrini will become distorted. Another method is to melt the entire murrini in to the base bead without pressing it at all which will make the pattern spread out further on the surface of the bead. Be careful not to let the base bead get too hot as it will begin to flow and distort your murrini.<br />
This takes a bit of practice but the results can be stunning<br />
<br />
A guide from Jolene Wolfe of [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] <br />
<br />
[[Category:Tutorial]]<br />
<br />
== Rough guide to using Starburst Murrini ==<br />
<br />
Spot heat on the bead where you want the murrini to go and have the murrini at the ready held in some tweezers. Make sure you leave a bit of murrini sticking out from the ends of the tweezers otherwise your tweezers may get stuck on the base bead when you attach. When your base bead is glowing, quickly waft the murrini in the top of the flame to warm slightly. Bring both the murrini and bead out of the flame and attach. Slowly melt the murrini down in to the base bead. You will be able to see the stripes on the edge of your murrini coming together towards the middle to form a starburst. Melt the entire murrini in to the base bead without pressing or leave partially raised, allow to cool and then cover with it clear glass. Be careful not to let the base bead get too hot as it will begin to flow and distort your murrini.<br />
<br />
A guide from Jolene Wolfe of [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tutorial]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Shards&diff=657
Shards
2009-02-08T22:09:04Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Blowing Shards ==<br />
<br />
Below is a guide from Becky Fairclough of [http://www.chameleondesigns.co.uk Chameleon Designs]:<br />
<br />
You will need -<br />
<br />
*[[Hollow mandrel]] (stainless steel pipe will do fine) do NOT dip in [[bead release]]<br />
*[[glass]] of your choice<br />
*[[torch]] (hopefully that is obvious !!)<br />
<br />
Gently heat the end of the pipe and start to add [[glass]] to it, building up the glass on the end of the pipe - you do not need to make a collar around the pipe you can just build the glass off the end.<br />
<br />
Once you have a good sized [[gather]] - start small and get used to it !! A gather the size of a [[malteaser]] is good to start with - get it evenly hot in the flame, keep rotating it evenly and get it hot, the glass needs to be moving about but not in an out of control way ! <br />
<br />
This is time to blow. <br />
<br />
KEEP TURNING or it will just blow out of one side. Ok, now the easiest way to do this is to blow hard into the tube and cap the end of the tube with your thumb but this does take some practice ...so try blowing hard into the tube and blocking the end of the tube with your tongue ..all you you are trying to do is stop the air coming out - physics hot air expands so if you can get air in there, it heats and expands doing the work for you !! The other option is you blow hard and steadily and do the work yourself, this takes a surprising amount of puff so I would try and master the capping the end of the pipe technique !<br />
<br />
Once you see the sides start to grow STOP blowing / uncap the end of the tube, take thumb / tounge whatever off and now BLOW GENTLY to inflate the bubble to the size you want, for shards a malteaser size bubble will go to roughly the size of a large egg and give a nice thickness, obviously everyone has their own prefs re thickness so you will need to do some experimenting here to get it how you like it ! <br />
<br />
Cool the [[glass]] round the neck of the pipe with a brass tool or other cold tool and the tap the pipe, the "egg" will drop off the pipe... best to aim to land it on some [[vermiculite]] or something heat proof !! <br />
<br />
Let the "egg" cool a bit, and then you can smash it. I put mine inside a bowl or bag and tap them with my graphite hand [[marver]] or whatever else is to hand... I avoid squashing them with my hands as shards have very sharp edges / points when they break.<br />
<br />
The main things to remember are the heat needs to be even to give even wall thickness, and you need to KEEP TURNING the pipe all the time !!<br />
<br />
You can also blow perfume bottles etc this way... it's all just practice !<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tutorial]]<br />
<br />
== Using Shards ==<br />
<br />
Have your base bead ready and then pick up your shard with long tweezers. Heat your bead and a small area of your shard in the flame and then touch the heated areas together outside of the flame to attach them. Next use the radial heat next to the flame (or work in the cooler tip of the flame) to "soften" the rest of the shard and then push it down flat on to your bead surface with tweezers or a marver. Do not heat the shard of blown glass directly in the flame as it will simply "ball up". Once the shard is firmly attached you can then choose to melt your shard in flush or leave it as raised decoration in your bead design.<br />
<br />
A guide from Jolene Wolfe of [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] <br />
<br />
[[Category:Tutorial]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Shards&diff=656
Shards
2009-02-08T22:07:50Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Using Shards ==<br />
<br />
Have your base bead ready and then pick up your shard with long tweezers. Heat your bead and a small area of your shard in the flame and then touch the heated areas together outside of the flame to attach them. Next use the radial heat next to the flame (or work in the cooler tip of the flame) to "soften" the rest of the shard and then push it down flat on to your bead surface with tweezers or a marver. Do not heat the shard of blown glass directly in the flame as it will simply "ball up". Once the shard is firmly attached you can then choose to melt your shard in flush or leave it as raised decoration in your bead design.<br />
<br />
A guide from Jolene Wolfe of [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] <br />
<br />
== Blowing Shards ==<br />
<br />
Below is a guide from Becky Fairclough of [http://www.chameleondesigns.co.uk Chameleon Designs]:<br />
<br />
You will need -<br />
<br />
*[[Hollow mandrel]] (stainless steel pipe will do fine) do NOT dip in [[bead release]]<br />
*[[glass]] of your choice<br />
*[[torch]] (hopefully that is obvious !!)<br />
<br />
Gently heat the end of the pipe and start to add [[glass]] to it, building up the glass on the end of the pipe - you do not need to make a collar around the pipe you can just build the glass off the end.<br />
<br />
Once you have a good sized [[gather]] - start small and get used to it !! A gather the size of a [[malteaser]] is good to start with - get it evenly hot in the flame, keep rotating it evenly and get it hot, the glass needs to be moving about but not in an out of control way ! <br />
<br />
This is time to blow. <br />
<br />
KEEP TURNING or it will just blow out of one side. Ok, now the easiest way to do this is to blow hard into the tube and cap the end of the tube with your thumb but this does take some practice ...so try blowing hard into the tube and blocking the end of the tube with your tongue ..all you you are trying to do is stop the air coming out - physics hot air expands so if you can get air in there, it heats and expands doing the work for you !! The other option is you blow hard and steadily and do the work yourself, this takes a surprising amount of puff so I would try and master the capping the end of the pipe technique !<br />
<br />
Once you see the sides start to grow STOP blowing / uncap the end of the tube, take thumb / tounge whatever off and now BLOW GENTLY to inflate the bubble to the size you want, for shards a malteaser size bubble will go to roughly the size of a large egg and give a nice thickness, obviously everyone has their own prefs re thickness so you will need to do some experimenting here to get it how you like it ! <br />
<br />
Cool the [[glass]] round the neck of the pipe with a brass tool or other cold tool and the tap the pipe, the "egg" will drop off the pipe... best to aim to land it on some [[vermiculite]] or something heat proof !! <br />
<br />
Let the "egg" cool a bit, and then you can smash it. I put mine inside a bowl or bag and tap them with my graphite hand [[marver]] or whatever else is to hand... I avoid squashing them with my hands as shards have very sharp edges / points when they break.<br />
<br />
The main things to remember are the heat needs to be even to give even wall thickness, and you need to KEEP TURNING the pipe all the time !!<br />
<br />
You can also blow perfume bottles etc this way... it's all just practice !<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tutorial]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Effetre&diff=655
Effetre
2009-02-08T21:33:40Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>Effetre is [[glass]] made on the island of Murano, Venice, Italy. And is very popular with [[lampworkers]] partly due to the vast array of colours available. <br />
<br />
Many stockists of Effetre glass rods use their own colour descriptions and stock numbers. The last 3 digits used by any stockist for their stock numbers will refer to the Effetre factory stock number.<br />
<br />
==Effetre colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== Transparent ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|004<br />
|clear<br />
|melts quickly - may contain bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|005<br />
|super clear<br />
|good for encasing silver glass - less scummy than 004<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|008<br />
|pale amber<br />
|stiff glass <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|012<br />
|light topaz<br />
|stiff glass<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|014<br />
|topaz<br />
| <br />
|reacts with silver glass - reacts with silver to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|016<br />
|dark topaz (root beer)<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|018<br />
|light brown<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with iris gold frit<br />
|-<br />
|019<br />
|sage green<br />
| <br />
|reduces to terecotta in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|020<br />
|lightgrass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|022<br />
|medium grass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|023<br />
|green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|024<br />
|dark grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|025<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|026<br />
|light teal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|027<br />
|dark teal<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|028<br />
|light emerald green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|030<br />
|dark emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|031<br />
|pale emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|034<br />
|light aquamarine<br />
|stiff glass - hardens quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|035<br />
|antique aqua<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|036<br />
|dark aqua<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|038<br />
|very pale aqua<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|039<br />
|dark violet<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|040<br />
|light amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|042<br />
|medium amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|044<br />
|dark amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|046<br />
|pale amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|048<br />
|very pale blue gray<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|049<br />
|straw yellow<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|050<br />
|pale blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|appears green as an encasement over ivory<br />
|-<br />
|052<br />
|light blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|054<br />
|medium blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|056<br />
|dark blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|058<br />
|ink blue<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|-<br />
|060<br />
|cobalt blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|064<br />
|black<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|066<br />
|intense black<br />
|super dense colour<br />
|"crawls" when superheated - reacts with Effetre anice white<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|068<br />
|pale rose<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|069<br />
|electric yelow<br />
|medium stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|070<br />
|uanium yellow<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|071<br />
|yellow green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|073<br />
|green apple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|076<br />
|red<br />
|stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|080<br />
|pale lavender<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|081<br />
|ark lavender<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled - dense colour<br />
|appears pale blue under U.V. light <br />
|-<br />
|082<br />
|blue pink (rosato)<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|084<br />
|light grey<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|088<br />
|dark grey<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opaque ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|white<br />
|melts quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|light white (anise)<br />
|melts easily<br />
|reacts with nero intenso - rust colour when super heated<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|avocado green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|sage green<br />
|stiff glass - hand pulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|pea gren<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|grasshopper green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|nile green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with ivory glass<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|light grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|striations when heated - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|copper green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|contains striations - reduces easily - reacts with ivory, silver, opal yellow, EDP<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reacts with [[Rubino Oro]]<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|lavender<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|mosaic green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|Dense colour - webs/laces like nero intenso does when superheated<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|light sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|dark sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|light turquoise<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|light lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|medium lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|cobalt lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|ink blue<br />
|<br />
|spreading colour<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|light gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|dark gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - very shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|purple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|dark amethyst ([[EDP]])<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|pits easily - reacts with ivory, <br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|silver pink<br />
|very soft glass - cools slowly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|dark rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|tongue pink<br />
|soft glass - striking - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|light rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|powder pink<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|uranium yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|266 <br />
|opal yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled - striking<br />
|reacts with copper colours, rubino oro, [[EDP]]<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|pearl gray<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|light silver plum<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces to silver sheen<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|violet<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|new violet<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|dark violet<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|dark silver plum<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|dark ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Alabaster ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|pale white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|light white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|special white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|agate white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|ivory<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|light pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|light turuoise<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|medium turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|light rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|medium rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|dark rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|Navy blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Specials ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|light lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|medium lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|dark yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|bright yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|butter cream yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|coral<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|reacts with copper colours - superheat to blur edges of coral dots<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|orange (pumpkin)<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|carrot red<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|light reddish orange<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bled when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|medium red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|dark red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|dark purple red<br />
|medium stiff glass - very dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|440 <br />
|ochre (red roof tile)<br />
|dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|light brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|dark brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|"chocolate box" colour<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|dark red brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|456 <br />
|gold pink (rubino oro)<br />
|striking - stiff glass - boils easily<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame - bleeds into base colours - yucky gray with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|mustard yellow<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opalino ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|504<br />
|white<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|508<br />
|yellow<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|516<br />
|nile green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|520<br />
|grass green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|524<br />
|sky blue<br />
|shocky<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|528<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|532<br />
|rose<br />
|striking<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|536<br />
|carnelian<br />
|striking<br />
|strike repeatedly in reduction flame to achieve a rich wine colour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
===Cool Colours===<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
For further information see ...<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Types of Glass]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Effetre&diff=654
Effetre
2009-02-08T21:33:14Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>Effetre is [[glass]] made on the island of Murano, Venice, Italy. And is very popular with [[lampworkers]] partly due to the vast array of colours available. <br />
<br />
Many stockists of Effetre glass rods use their own colour descriptions and stock numbers. The last 3 digits used by any stockist for their stock numbers will refer to the Effetre factory stock number.<br />
<br />
==Effetre colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== Transparent ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|004<br />
|clear<br />
|melts quickly - may contain bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|005<br />
|super clear<br />
|good for encasing silver glass - less scummy than 004<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|008<br />
|pale amber<br />
|stiff glass <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|012<br />
|light topaz<br />
|stiff glass<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|014<br />
|topaz<br />
| <br />
|reacts with silver glass - reacts with silver to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|016<br />
|dark topaz (root beer)<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|018<br />
|light brown<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with iris gold frit<br />
|-<br />
|019<br />
|sage green<br />
| <br />
|reduces to terecotta in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|020<br />
|lightgrass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|022<br />
|medium grass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|023<br />
|green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|024<br />
|dark grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|025<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|026<br />
|light teal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|027<br />
|dark teal<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|028<br />
|light emerald green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|030<br />
|dark emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|031<br />
|pale emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|034<br />
|light aquamarine<br />
|stiff glass - hardens quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|035<br />
|antique aqua<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|036<br />
|dark aqua<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|038<br />
|very pale aqua<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|039<br />
|dark violet<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|040<br />
|light amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|042<br />
|medium amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|044<br />
|dark amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|046<br />
|pale amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|048<br />
|very pale blue gray<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|049<br />
|straw yellow<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|050<br />
|pale blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|appears green as an encasement over ivory<br />
|-<br />
|052<br />
|light blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|054<br />
|medium blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|056<br />
|dark blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|058<br />
|ink blue<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|-<br />
|060<br />
|cobalt blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|064<br />
|black<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|066<br />
|intense black<br />
|super dense colour<br />
|"crawls" when superheated - reacts with Effetre anice white<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|068<br />
|pale rose<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|069<br />
|electric yelow<br />
|medium stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|070<br />
|uanium yellow<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|071<br />
|yellow green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|073<br />
|green apple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|076<br />
|red<br />
|stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|080<br />
|pale lavender<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|081<br />
|ark lavender<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled - dense colour<br />
|appears pale blue under U.V. light <br />
|-<br />
|082<br />
|blue pink (rosato)<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|084<br />
|light grey<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|088<br />
|dark grey<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opaque ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|white<br />
|melts quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|light white (anise)<br />
|melts easily<br />
|reacts with nero intenso - rust colour when super heated<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|avocado green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|sage green<br />
|stiff glass - hand pulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|pea gren<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|grasshopper green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|nile green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with ivory glass<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|light grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|striations when heated - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|copper green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|contains striations - reduces easily - reacts with ivory, silver, opal yellow, EDP<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reacts with [[rubino Oro]]<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|lavender<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|mosaic green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|Dense colour - webs/laces like nero intenso does when superheated<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|light sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|dark sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|light turquoise<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|light lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|medium lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|cobalt lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|ink blue<br />
|<br />
|spreading colour<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|light gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|dark gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - very shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|purple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|dark amethyst ([[EDP]])<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|pits easily - reacts with ivory, <br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|silver pink<br />
|very soft glass - cools slowly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|dark rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|tongue pink<br />
|soft glass - striking - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|light rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|powder pink<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|uranium yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|266 <br />
|opal yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled - striking<br />
|reacts with copper colours, rubino oro, [[EDP]]<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|pearl gray<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|light silver plum<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces to silver sheen<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|violet<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|new violet<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|dark violet<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|dark silver plum<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|dark ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Alabaster ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|pale white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|light white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|special white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|agate white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|ivory<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|light pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|light turuoise<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|medium turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|light rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|medium rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|dark rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|Navy blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Specials ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|light lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|medium lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|dark yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|bright yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|butter cream yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|coral<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|reacts with copper colours - superheat to blur edges of coral dots<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|orange (pumpkin)<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|carrot red<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|light reddish orange<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bled when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|medium red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|dark red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|dark purple red<br />
|medium stiff glass - very dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|440 <br />
|ochre (red roof tile)<br />
|dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|light brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|dark brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|"chocolate box" colour<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|dark red brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|456 <br />
|gold pink (rubino oro)<br />
|striking - stiff glass - boils easily<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame - bleeds into base colours - yucky gray with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|mustard yellow<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opalino ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|504<br />
|white<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|508<br />
|yellow<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|516<br />
|nile green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|520<br />
|grass green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|524<br />
|sky blue<br />
|shocky<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|528<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|532<br />
|rose<br />
|striking<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|536<br />
|carnelian<br />
|striking<br />
|strike repeatedly in reduction flame to achieve a rich wine colour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
===Cool Colours===<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
For further information see ...<br />
<br />
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Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Effetre&diff=653
Effetre
2009-02-08T21:31:58Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>Effetre is [[glass]] made on the island of Murano, Venice, Italy. And is very popular with [[lampworkers]] partly due to the vast array of colours available. <br />
<br />
Many stockists of Effetre glass rods use their own colour descriptions and stock numbers. The last 3 digits used by any stockist for their stock numbers will refer to the Effetre factory stock number.<br />
<br />
==Effetre colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== Transparent ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|004<br />
|clear<br />
|melts quickly - may contain bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|005<br />
|super clear<br />
|good for encasing silver glass - less scummy than 004<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|008<br />
|pale amber<br />
|stiff glass <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|012<br />
|light topaz<br />
|stiff glass<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|014<br />
|topaz<br />
| <br />
|reacts with silver glass - reacts with silver to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|016<br />
|dark topaz (root beer)<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|018<br />
|light brown<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with iris gold frit<br />
|-<br />
|019<br />
|sage green<br />
| <br />
|reduces to terecotta in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|020<br />
|lightgrass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|022<br />
|medium grass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|023<br />
|green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|024<br />
|dark grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|025<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|026<br />
|light teal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|027<br />
|dark teal<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|028<br />
|light emerald green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|030<br />
|dark emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|031<br />
|pale emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|034<br />
|light aquamarine<br />
|stiff glass - hardens quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|035<br />
|antique aqua<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|036<br />
|dark aqua<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|038<br />
|very pale aqua<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|039<br />
|dark violet<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|040<br />
|light amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|042<br />
|medium amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|044<br />
|dark amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|046<br />
|pale amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|048<br />
|very pale blue gray<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|049<br />
|straw yellow<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|050<br />
|pale blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|appears green as an encasement over ivory<br />
|-<br />
|052<br />
|light blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|054<br />
|medium blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|056<br />
|dark blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|058<br />
|ink blue<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|-<br />
|060<br />
|cobalt blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|064<br />
|black<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|066<br />
|intense black<br />
|super dense colour<br />
|"crawls" when superheated - reacts with Effetre anice white<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|068<br />
|pale rose<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|069<br />
|electric yelow<br />
|medium stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|070<br />
|uanium yellow<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|071<br />
|yellow green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|073<br />
|green apple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|076<br />
|red<br />
|stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|080<br />
|pale lavender<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|081<br />
|ark lavender<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled - dense colour<br />
|appears pale blue under U.V. light <br />
|-<br />
|082<br />
|blue pink (rosato)<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|084<br />
|light grey<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|088<br />
|dark grey<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opaque ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|white<br />
|melts quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|light white (anise)<br />
|melts easily<br />
|reacts with nero intenso - rust colour when super heated<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|avocado green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|sage green<br />
|stiff glass - hand pulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|pea gren<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|grasshopper green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|nile green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with ivory glass<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|light grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|striations when heated - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|copper green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|contains striations - reduces easily - reacts with ivory, silver, opal yellow, EDP<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reacts with [[rubino oro]]<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|lavender<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|mosaic green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|Dense colour - webs/laces like nero intenso does when superheated<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|light sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|dark sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|light turquoise<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|light lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|medium lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|cobalt lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|ink blue<br />
|<br />
|spreading colour<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|light gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|dark gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - very shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|purple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|dark amethyst ([[EDP]])<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|pits easily - reacts with ivory, <br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|silver pink<br />
|very soft glass - cools slowly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|dark rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|tongue pink<br />
|soft glass - striking - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|light rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|powder pink<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|uranium yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|266 <br />
|opal yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled - striking<br />
|reacts with copper colours, rubino oro, [[EDP]]<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|pearl gray<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|light silver plum<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces to silver sheen<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|violet<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|new violet<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|dark violet<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|dark silver plum<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|dark ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Alabaster ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|pale white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|light white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|special white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|agate white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|ivory<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|light pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|light turuoise<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|medium turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|light rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|medium rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|dark rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|Navy blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Specials ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|light lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|medium lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|dark yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|bright yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|butter cream yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|coral<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|reacts with copper colours - superheat to blur edges of coral dots<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|orange (pumpkin)<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|carrot red<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|light reddish orange<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bled when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|medium red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|dark red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|dark purple red<br />
|medium stiff glass - very dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|440 <br />
|ochre (red roof tile)<br />
|dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|light brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|dark brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|"chocolate box" colour<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|dark red brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|456 <br />
|gold pink (rubino oro)<br />
|striking - stiff glass - boils easily<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame - bleeds into base colours - yucky gray with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|mustard yellow<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opalino ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|504<br />
|white<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|508<br />
|yellow<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|516<br />
|nile green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|520<br />
|grass green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|524<br />
|sky blue<br />
|shocky<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|528<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|532<br />
|rose<br />
|striking<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|536<br />
|carnelian<br />
|striking<br />
|strike repeatedly in reduction flame to achieve a rich wine colour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
===Cool Colours===<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
For further information see ...<br />
<br />
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Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=SIS&diff=652
SIS
2009-02-08T19:05:37Z
<p>Jolene: /* How to make silvered ivory stringer */</p>
<hr />
<div>SIS stands for silvered ivory [[stringer]]. It is often added to create organic looking effects on the surface of a lampwork bead design.<br />
<br />
== How to make silvered ivory stringer ==<br />
<br />
1. cut some silver leaf the length of the square by about 1" place on your non flamable work surface/marver<br />
2. take one commercially pulled ivory stringer<br />
3. If your posh dip your finger in water, if your like me a good bit of slobber works fine, wet the first 4" <br />
(or how ever long your piece of silver leaf is) of the stringer.<br />
4. Roll your stringer over the silver so it wraps around your stringer, the wet will make it cling like a magnet.<br />
5. flash through the flame quickly and gently to burnish the silver to the stringer.<br />
6. apply to your bead by laying it on and let it melt in....voila!<br />
<br />
Tutorial by Lorna Prime of [http://www.pixiewillowdesigns.com/ Pixie Willow Designs]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=SIS&diff=651
SIS
2009-02-08T18:57:20Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>SIS stands for silvered ivory [[stringer]]. It is often added to create organic looking effects on the surface of a lampwork bead design.<br />
<br />
== How to make silvered ivory stringer ==<br />
<br />
1. cut some silver leaf the length of the square by about 1" place on your non flamable work surface/marver<br />
2. take one commercially pulled ivory stringer<br />
3. If your posh dip your finger in water, if your like me a good bit of slobber works fine Wink wet the first 4" <br />
(or how ever long your piece of silver leaf is) of the stringer.<br />
4. Roll your stringer over the silver so it wraps around your stringer, the wet will make it cling like a magnet.<br />
5. flash through the flame quickly and gently to burnish the silver to the stringer.<br />
6. apply to your bead by laying it on and let it melt in....voila!<br />
<br />
Tutorial by Lorna Prime of [http://www.pixiewillowdesigns.com/ Pixie Willow Designs]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=SIS&diff=650
SIS
2009-02-08T18:56:11Z
<p>Jolene: /* How to make silvered ivory stringer */</p>
<hr />
<div>SIS stands for silvered ivory [[stringer]]. It is often added to create organic looking effects on the surface of a lampwork bead design.<br />
<br />
== How to make silvered ivory stringer ==<br />
<br />
1. cut some silver leaf the length of the square by about 1" place on your non flamable work surface/marver<br />
2. take one commercially pulled ivory stringer<br />
3. If your posh dip your finger in water, if your like me a good bit of slobber works fine Wink wet the first 4" (or how ever long your piece of silver leaf is) of the stringer.<br />
4. Roll your stringer over the silver so it wraps around your stringer, the wet will make it cling like a magnet.<br />
5. flash through the flame quickly and gently to burnish the silver to the stringer.<br />
6. apply to your bead by laying it on and let it melt in....voila!<br />
<br />
Tutorial by Lorna Prime of [http://www.pixiewillowdesigns.com/ Pixie Willow Designs]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=SIS&diff=649
SIS
2009-02-08T18:53:38Z
<p>Jolene: New page: SIS stands for silvered ivory stringer. It is often added to create organic looking effects on the surface of a lampwork bead design. == How to make silvered ivory stringer == 1. cut...</p>
<hr />
<div>SIS stands for silvered ivory [[stringer]]. It is often added to create organic looking effects on the surface of a lampwork bead design.<br />
<br />
== How to make silvered ivory stringer ==<br />
<br />
1. cut some silver leaf the length of the square by about 1" place on your non flamable work surface/marver<br />
2. take one commercially pulled ivory stringer<br />
3. If your posh dip your finger in water, if your like me a good bit of slobber works fine Wink wet the first 4" (or how ever long your piece of silver leaf is) of the stringer.<br />
4. Roll your stringer over the silver so it wraps around your stringer, the wet will make it cling like a magnet.<br />
5. flash through the flame quickly and gently to burnish the silver to the stringer.<br />
6. apply to your bead by laying it on and let it melt in....voila!<br />
<br />
Tutorial by Lorna Prime of [http://www.pixiewillowdesigns.com/ Pixie Willow Designs]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Murrini&diff=648
Murrini
2009-02-08T18:35:00Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>== What are Murrini ==<br />
<br />
Murrini are small nipped or cut section of glass picture cane. In cross section the murrini shows an image or pattern which runs down the entire length of the picture cane. Murrini are also known as murrine. The traditional and distinctive Italian decorative murrini patterns are known as Millefiore (thousand flowers).<br />
<br />
Wikipedia entry on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murrine murrine]<br />
<br />
== Rough Guide to using Murrini ==<br />
<br />
Spot heat on the bead where you want the murrini to go and have the murrini at the ready held in some tweezers. Make sure you leave a bit of murrini sticking out from the ends of the tweezers otherwise your tweezers may get stuck on the base bead when you attach. <br />
<br />
When your base bead is glowing, quickly waft the murrini in the top of the flame to warm slightly. Bring both the murrini and bead out of the flame and attach. <br />
<br />
Hold the bead in the top of the flame whilst you heat some clear glass. Dab a small amount of clear on top of the murrini to keep the pattern from closing up when it is heated. <br />
<br />
Slowly melt the murrini down in to the base bead. You may want to help the process along by flattening the murrini gently with a [[marver]] when it is soft. If you press down at an angle the pattern on your murrini will become distorted. Another method is to melt the entire murrini in to the base bead without pressing it at all which will make the pattern spread out further on the surface of the bead. Be careful not to let the base bead get too hot as it will begin to flow and distort your murrini.<br />
This takes a bit of practice but the results can be stunning<br />
<br />
A guide from Jolene Wolfe of [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] <br />
<br />
== Rough guide to using Starburst Murrini ==<br />
<br />
Spot heat on the bead where you want the murrini to go and have the murrini at the ready held in some tweezers. Make sure you leave a bit of murrini sticking out from the ends of the tweezers otherwise your tweezers may get stuck on the base bead when you attach. When your base bead is glowing, quickly waft the murrini in the top of the flame to warm slightly. Bring both the murrini and bead out of the flame and attach. Slowly melt the murrini down in to the base bead. You will be able to see the stripes on the edge of your murrini coming together towards the middle to form a starburst. Melt the entire murrini in to the base bead without pressing or leave partially raised, allow to cool and then cover with it clear glass. Be careful not to let the base bead get too hot as it will begin to flow and distort your murrini.<br />
<br />
A guide from Jolene Wolfe of [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Murrini&diff=647
Murrini
2009-02-08T18:34:32Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>== What are Murrini ==<br />
<br />
Murrini are small nipped or cut section of glass picture cane. In cross section the murrini shows an image or pattern which runs down the entire length of the picture cane. Murrini are also known as murrine. The traditional and distinctive Italian decorative murrini patterns are known as Millefiore (thousand flowers).<br />
<br />
Wikipedia entry on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murrine murrine]<br />
<br />
== Rough Guide to using Murrini ==<br />
<br />
Spot heat on the bead where you want the murrini to go and have the murrini at the ready held in some tweezers. Make sure you leave a bit of murrini sticking out from the ends of the tweezers otherwise your tweezers may get stuck on the base bead when you attach. <br />
<br />
When your base bead is glowing, quickly waft the murrini in the top of the flame to warm slightly. Bring both the murrini and bead out of the flame and attach. <br />
<br />
Hold the bead in the top of the flame whilst you heat some clear glass. Dab a small amount of clear on top of the murrini to keep the pattern from closing up when it is heated. <br />
<br />
Slowly melt the murrini down in to the base bead. You may want to help the process along by flattening the murrini gently with a [[marver]] when it is soft. If you press down at an angle the pattern on your murrini will become distorted. Another method is to melt the entire murrini in to the base bead without pressing it at all which will make the pattern spread out further on the surface of the bead. Be careful not to let the base bead get too hot as it will begin to flow and distort your murrini.<br />
<br />
This takes a bit of practice but the results can be stunning<br />
<br />
A guide from Jolene Wolfe of [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] <br />
<br />
== Rough guide to using Starburst Murrini ==<br />
<br />
Spot heat on the bead where you want the murrini to go and have the murrini at the ready held in some tweezers. Make sure you leave a bit of murrini sticking out from the ends of the tweezers otherwise your tweezers may get stuck on the base bead when you attach. When your base bead is glowing, quickly waft the murrini in the top of the flame to warm slightly. Bring both the murrini and bead out of the flame and attach. Slowly melt the murrini down in to the base bead. You will be able to see the stripes on the edge of your murrini coming together towards the middle to form a starburst. Melt the entire murrini in to the base bead without pressing or leave partially raised, allow to cool and then cover with it clear glass. Be careful not to let the base bead get too hot as it will begin to flow and distort your murrini.<br />
<br />
A guide from Jolene Wolfe of [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Murrini&diff=646
Murrini
2009-02-08T18:33:50Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>== What are Murrini ==<br />
<br />
Murrini are small nipped or cut section of glass picture cane. In cross section the murrini shows an image or pattern which runs down the entire length of the picture cane. Murrini are also known as murrine. The traditional and distinctive Italian decorative murrini patterns are known as Millefiore (thousand flowers).<br />
<br />
Wikipedia entry on murrine [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murrine]<br />
<br />
== Rough Guide to using Murrini ==<br />
<br />
Spot heat on the bead where you want the murrini to go and have the murrini at the ready held in some tweezers. Make sure you leave a bit of murrini sticking out from the ends of the tweezers otherwise your tweezers may get stuck on the base bead when you attach. <br />
<br />
When your base bead is glowing, quickly waft the murrini in the top of the flame to warm slightly. Bring both the murrini and bead out of the flame and attach. <br />
<br />
Hold the bead in the top of the flame whilst you heat some clear glass. Dab a small amount of clear on top of the murrini to keep the pattern from closing up when it is heated. <br />
<br />
Slowly melt the murrini down in to the base bead. You may want to help the process along by flattening the murrini gently with a [[marver]] when it is soft. If you press down at an angle the pattern on your murrini will become distorted. Another method is to melt the entire murrini in to the base bead without pressing it at all which will make the pattern spread out further on the surface of the bead. Be careful not to let the base bead get too hot as it will begin to flow and distort your murrini.<br />
<br />
This takes a bit of practice but the results can be stunning<br />
<br />
A guide from Jolene Wolfe of [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] <br />
<br />
== Rough guide to using Starburst Murrini ==<br />
<br />
Spot heat on the bead where you want the murrini to go and have the murrini at the ready held in some tweezers. Make sure you leave a bit of murrini sticking out from the ends of the tweezers otherwise your tweezers may get stuck on the base bead when you attach. When your base bead is glowing, quickly waft the murrini in the top of the flame to warm slightly. Bring both the murrini and bead out of the flame and attach. Slowly melt the murrini down in to the base bead. You will be able to see the stripes on the edge of your murrini coming together towards the middle to form a starburst. Melt the entire murrini in to the base bead without pressing or leave partially raised, allow to cool and then cover with it clear glass. Be careful not to let the base bead get too hot as it will begin to flow and distort your murrini.<br />
<br />
A guide from Jolene Wolfe of [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Murrini&diff=645
Murrini
2009-02-08T18:20:30Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>Need to add ''what are Murrini'' section<br />
<br />
== Rough Guide to using Murrini ==<br />
<br />
Spot heat on the bead where you want the murrini to go and have the murrini at the ready held in some tweezers. Make sure you leave a bit of murrini sticking out from the ends of the tweezers otherwise your tweezers may get stuck on the base bead when you attach. <br />
<br />
When your base bead is glowing, quickly waft the murrini in the top of the flame to warm slightly. Bring both the murrini and bead out of the flame and attach. <br />
<br />
Hold the bead in the top of the flame whilst you heat some clear glass. Dab a small amount of clear on top of the murrini to keep the pattern from closing up when it is heated. <br />
<br />
Slowly melt the murrini down in to the base bead. You may want to help the process along by flattening the murrini gently with a [[marver]] when it is soft. If you press down at an angle the pattern on your murrini will become distorted. Another method is to melt the entire murrini in to the base bead without pressing it at all which will make the pattern spread out further on the surface of the bead. Be careful not to let the base bead get too hot as it will begin to flow and distort your murrini.<br />
<br />
This takes a bit of practice but the results can be stunning<br />
<br />
A guide from Jolene Wolfe of [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] <br />
<br />
== Rough guide to using Starburst Murrini ==<br />
<br />
Spot heat on the bead where you want the murrini to go and have the murrini at the ready held in some tweezers. Make sure you leave a bit of murrini sticking out from the ends of the tweezers otherwise your tweezers may get stuck on the base bead when you attach. When your base bead is glowing, quickly waft the murrini in the top of the flame to warm slightly. Bring both the murrini and bead out of the flame and attach. Slowly melt the murrini down in to the base bead. You will be able to see the stripes on the edge of your murrini coming together towards the middle to form a starburst. Melt the entire murrini in to the base bead without pressing or leave partially raised, allow to cool and then cover with it clear glass. Be careful not to let the base bead get too hot as it will begin to flow and distort your murrini.<br />
<br />
A guide from Jolene Wolfe of [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=644
CiM
2009-02-05T23:15:03Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" and are sold exclusively by Frantz art glass and associated sellers in the U.S.A.<br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a current research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light green<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|Can appear striated<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|etches beautifully - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metalic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metalic sheen<br />
|dark opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opal light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opal deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0568<br />
|freman<br />
|<br />
|opaque sky blue<br />
|reacts with silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0569<br />
|smurfy<br />
|<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0570<br />
|grumpy bear<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0571<br />
|cornflower<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react as a base for silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|intesne colour - some striation - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque light lavender<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple/blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple/blue<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - some striation<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]] - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with plum - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|saturated and intense - spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|opal light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque dark lilac gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light neutral pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory - reacts with fine silver foil - reacts with celadon<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque neutral gray <br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - heavy striation - striking colour<br />
|opaque silver light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink/amber <br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink/brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black - even as stringer<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue with fine silver - reacts with palladium.<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|work cool<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|shimmering opaque white <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0872<br />
|tuxedo<br />
|<br />
|black<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|likes to be worked hot <br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|likes to be worked hot (may devit in a cooler flame ) - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)- striking colour<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when encased over white/dark fuchsia over ivory<br />
|semi opaque rich dark gold pink - available in two distinct shades (511926-1 light & 511926-2 dark)<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=643
CiM
2009-02-05T21:35:30Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" and are sold exclusively by Frantz art glass and associated sellers in the U.S.A.<br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a current research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light green<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|Can appear striated<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|etches beautifully - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metalic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metalic sheen<br />
|dark opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opal light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opal deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0568<br />
|freman<br />
|<br />
|opaque sky blue<br />
|reacts with silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0569<br />
|smurfy<br />
|<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0570<br />
|grumpy bear<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0571<br />
|cornflower<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react with silver or palladium <br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|intesne colour - some striation - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque light lavender<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple/blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple/blue<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - some striation<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]] - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with plum - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|saturated and intense - spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|opal light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque dark lilac gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light neutral pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|less reactive than ivory - reacts with fine silver foil - reacts with celadon<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque neutral gray <br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - heavy striation - striking colour<br />
|opaque silver light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink/amber <br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink/brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black - even as stringer<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue by fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|work cool<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|shimmering opaque white <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0872<br />
|tuxedo<br />
|<br />
|black<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|likes to be worked hot <br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|likes to be worked hot (may devit in a cooler flame ) - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)- striking colour<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when encased over white/dark fuchsia over ivory<br />
|semi opaque rich dark gold pink - available in two distinct shades (511926-1 light & 511926-2 dark)<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=642
CiM
2009-02-05T20:51:29Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" and are sold exclusively by Frantz art glass and associated sellers in the U.S.A.<br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a current research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light green<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|Can appear striated<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|etches beautifully - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metalic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot<br />
|opal light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metalic sheen<br />
|dark opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opal medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opal light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opal deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0568<br />
|freman<br />
|<br />
|opaque sky blue<br />
|reacts with silver - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0569<br />
|smurfy<br />
|<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0570<br />
|grumpy bear<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0571<br />
|cornflower<br />
|some striation<br />
|opaque periwinkle blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react with silver or palladium <br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque pale lilac<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]]<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|reactive<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|semi translucent light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|<br />
|opaque dark lilac<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque gray green<br />
|great effect when fumed by fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink - looks good etched<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue by fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|<br />
|shimmering opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|look lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when used as an encasement over white and dark fuchsia colour over ivory<br />
|semi opaque rich dark pink<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=641
CiM
2009-02-05T20:15:20Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" and are sold exclusively by Frantz art glass and associated sellers in the U.S.A.<br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a current research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|intense translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown (brick)<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|intense striking colour - stiff glass<br />
|deep orange<br />
|becomes more opaque in a reduction flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot<br />
|translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light blue<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot<br />
|semi translucent light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react with silver or palladium <br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque pale lilac<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]]<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|reactive<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|semi translucent light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|<br />
|opaque dark lilac<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque gray green<br />
|great effect when fumed by fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink - looks good etched<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue by fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|<br />
|shimmering opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|look lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when used as an encasement over white and dark fuchsia colour over ivory<br />
|semi opaque rich dark pink<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=640
CiM
2009-02-05T19:26:30Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" and are sold exclusively by Frantz art glass and associated sellers in the U.S.A.<br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a current research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|semi translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|semi opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot<br />
|semi translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light blue<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot<br />
|semi translucent light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react with silver or palladium <br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque pale lilac<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]]<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|reactive<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|semi translucent light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|<br />
|opaque dark lilac<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque gray green<br />
|great effect when fumed by fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink - looks good etched<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue by fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|<br />
|shimmering opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|look lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when used as an encasement over white and dark fuchsia colour over ivory<br />
|semi opaque rich dark pink<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=639
CiM
2009-02-05T19:20:45Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" and are sold exclusively by Frantz art glass and associated sellers in the U.S.A.<br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a current research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|semi translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
|no brown reaction with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|semi opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangy<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot<br />
|semi translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS and reacts butifully with fine silver leaf<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light blue<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour <br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot<br />
|semi translucent light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react with silver or palladium <br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque pale lilac<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]]<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|reactive<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour<br />
|semi translucent light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|<br />
|opaque dark lilac<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque gray green<br />
|great effect when fumed by fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink - looks good etched<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue by fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|<br />
|shimmering opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|look lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when used as an encasement over white and dark fuchsia colour over ivory<br />
|semi opaque rich dark pink<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Effetre&diff=638
Effetre
2009-02-05T18:46:21Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>Effetre is [[glass]] made on the island of Murano, Venice, Italy. And is very popular with [[lampworkers]] partly due to the vast array of colours available. <br />
<br />
Many stockists of Effetre glass rods use their own colour descriptions and stock numbers. The last 3 digits used by any stockist for their stock numbers will refer to the Effetre factory stock number.<br />
<br />
==Effetre colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== Transparent ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|004<br />
|clear<br />
|melts quickly - may contain bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|005<br />
|super clear<br />
|good for encasing silver glass - less scummy than 004<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|008<br />
|pale amber<br />
|stiff glass <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|012<br />
|light topaz<br />
|stiff glass<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|014<br />
|topaz<br />
| <br />
|reacts with silver glass - reacts with silver to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|016<br />
|dark topaz (root beer)<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|018<br />
|light brown<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with iris gold frit<br />
|-<br />
|019<br />
|sage green<br />
| <br />
|reduces to terecotta in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|020<br />
|lightgrass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|022<br />
|medium grass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|023<br />
|green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|024<br />
|dark grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|025<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|026<br />
|light teal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|027<br />
|dark teal<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|028<br />
|light emerald green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|030<br />
|dark emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|031<br />
|pale emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|034<br />
|light aquamarine<br />
|stiff glass - hardens quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|035<br />
|antique aqua<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|036<br />
|dark aqua<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|038<br />
|very pale aqua<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|039<br />
|dark violet<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|040<br />
|light amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|042<br />
|medium amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|044<br />
|dark amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|046<br />
|pale amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|048<br />
|very pale blue gray<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|049<br />
|straw yellow<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|050<br />
|pale blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|appears green as an encasement over ivory<br />
|-<br />
|052<br />
|light blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|054<br />
|medium blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|056<br />
|dark blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|058<br />
|ink blue<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|-<br />
|060<br />
|cobalt blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|064<br />
|black<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|066<br />
|intense black<br />
|super dense colour<br />
|"crawls" when superheated - reacts with Effetre anice white<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|068<br />
|pale rose<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|069<br />
|electric yelow<br />
|medium stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|070<br />
|uanium yellow<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|071<br />
|yellow green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|073<br />
|green apple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|076<br />
|red<br />
|stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|080<br />
|pale lavender<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|081<br />
|ark lavender<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled - dense colour<br />
|appears pale blue under U.V. light <br />
|-<br />
|082<br />
|blue pink (rosato)<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|084<br />
|light grey<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|088<br />
|dark grey<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opaque ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|white<br />
|melts quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|light white (anise)<br />
|melts easily<br />
|reacts with nero intenso - rust colour when super heated<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|avocado green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|sage green<br />
|stiff glass - hand pulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|pea gren<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|grasshopper green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|nile green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with ivory glass<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|light grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|striations when heated - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|copper green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|contains striations - reduces easily - reacts with ivory, silver, opal yellow, EDP<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reacts with rubino oro<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|lavender<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|mosaic green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|Dense colour - "crawls" like nero intenso when superheated<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|light sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|dark sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|light turquoise<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|light lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|medium lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|cobalt lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|ink blue<br />
|<br />
|spreading colour<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|light gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|dark gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - very shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|purple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|dark amethyst ([[EDP]])<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|pits easily - reacts with ivory, <br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|silver pink<br />
|very soft glass - cools slowly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|dark rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|tongue pink<br />
|soft glass - striking - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|light rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|powder pink<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|uranium yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|266 <br />
|opal yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled - striking<br />
|reacts with copper colours, rubino oro, [[EDP]]<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|pearl gray<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|light silver plum<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces to silver sheen<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|violet<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|new violet<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|dark violet<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|dark silver plum<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|dark ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Alabaster ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|pale white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|light white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|special white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|agate white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|ivory<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|light pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|light turuoise<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|medium turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|light rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|medium rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|dark rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|Navy blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Specials ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|light lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|medium lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|dark yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|bright yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|butter cream yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|coral<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|reacts with copper colours - superheat to blur edges of coral dots<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|orange (pumpkin)<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|carrot red<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|light reddish orange<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bled when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|medium red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|dark red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|dark purple red<br />
|medium stiff glass - very dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|440 <br />
|ochre (red roof tile)<br />
|dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|light brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|dark brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|"chocolate box" colour<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|dark red brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|456 <br />
|gold pink (rubino oro)<br />
|striking - stiff glass - boils easily<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame - bleeds into base colours - yucky gray with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|mustard yellow<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opalino ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|504<br />
|white<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|508<br />
|yellow<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|516<br />
|nile green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|520<br />
|grass green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|524<br />
|sky blue<br />
|shocky<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|528<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|532<br />
|rose<br />
|striking<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|536<br />
|carnelian<br />
|striking<br />
|strike repeatedly in reduction flame to achieve a rich wine colour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
===Cool Colours===<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
For further information see ...<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Types of Glass]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=637
CiM
2009-02-02T13:01:18Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" and are sold exclusively by Frantz art glass and associated sellers in the U.S.A.<br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a current research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|semi translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|semi opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
|reacts with copper colour<br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot<br />
|semi translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light blue<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|spreading colour - looks black over rubiono oro<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot<br />
|semi translucent light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque pale lilac<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]]<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|reactive<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear <br />
|semi translucent light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - becomes darker and more opaque the longer that you work it in the flame - spreads over soft opaque base colour - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|<br />
|opaque dark lilac<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque gray green<br />
|great effect when fumed by fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink - looks good etched<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue by fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|<br />
|shimmering opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|look lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when used as an encasement over white and dark fuchsia colour over ivory<br />
|semi opaque rich dark pink<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Effetre&diff=636
Effetre
2009-02-02T12:46:27Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>Effetre is [[glass]] made on the island of Murano, Venice, Italy. And is very popular with [[lampworkers]] partly due to the vast array of colours available. <br />
<br />
Many stockists of Effetre glass rods use their own colour descriptions and stock numbers. The last 3 digits used by any stockist for their stock numbers will refer to the Effetre factory stock number.<br />
<br />
==Effetre colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== Transparent ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|004<br />
|clear<br />
|melts quickly - may contain bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|005<br />
|super clear<br />
|good for encasing silver glass - less scummy than 004<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|008<br />
|pale amber<br />
|stiff glass <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|012<br />
|light topaz<br />
|stiff glass<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|014<br />
|topaz<br />
| <br />
|reacts with silver glass - reacts with silver to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|016<br />
|dark topaz (root beer)<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|018<br />
|light brown<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with iris gold frit<br />
|-<br />
|019<br />
|sage green<br />
| <br />
|reduces to terecotta in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|020<br />
|lightgrass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|022<br />
|medium grass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|023<br />
|green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|024<br />
|dark grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|025<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|026<br />
|light teal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|027<br />
|dark teal<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|028<br />
|light emerald green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|030<br />
|dark emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|031<br />
|pale emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|034<br />
|light aquamarine<br />
|stiff glass - hardens quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|035<br />
|antique aqua<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|036<br />
|dark aqua<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|038<br />
|very pale aqua<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|039<br />
|dark violet<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|040<br />
|light amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|042<br />
|medium amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|044<br />
|dark amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|046<br />
|pale amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|048<br />
|very pale blue gray<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|049<br />
|straw yellow<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|050<br />
|pale blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|appears green as an encasement over ivory<br />
|-<br />
|052<br />
|light blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|054<br />
|medium blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|056<br />
|dark blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|058<br />
|ink blue<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly <br />
|-<br />
|060<br />
|cobalt blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|064<br />
|black<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|066<br />
|intense black<br />
|super dense colour<br />
|"crawls" when superheated - reacts with Effetre anice white<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|068<br />
|pale rose<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|069<br />
|electric yelow<br />
|medium stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|070<br />
|uanium yellow<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|071<br />
|yellow green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|073<br />
|green apple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|076<br />
|red<br />
|stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|080<br />
|pale lavender<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|081<br />
|ark lavender<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled - dense colour<br />
|appears pale blue under U.V. light <br />
|-<br />
|082<br />
|blue pink (rosato)<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|084<br />
|light grey<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|088<br />
|dark grey<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opaque ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|white<br />
|melts quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|light white (anise)<br />
|melts easily<br />
|reacts with nero intenso - rust colour when super heated<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|avocado green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|sage green<br />
|stiff glass - hand pulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|pea gren<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|grasshopper green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|nile green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with ivory glass<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|light grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|striations when heated - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|copper green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|contains striations - reduces easily - reacts with ivory, silver, opal yellow, EDP<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reacts with rubino oro<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|lavender<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|mosaic green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|Dense colour - "crawls" like nero intenso when superheated<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|light sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|dark sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|light turquoise<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|light lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|medium lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|cobalt lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|ink blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|light gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|dark gray<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|purple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|dark amethyst ([[EDP]])<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|pits easily - reacts with ivory, <br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|silver pink<br />
|very soft glass - cools slowly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|dark rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|tongue pink<br />
|soft glass - striking - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|light rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|powder pink<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|uranium yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|266 <br />
|opal yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled - striking<br />
|reacts with copper colours, rubino oro, [[EDP]]<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|pearl gray<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|light silver plum<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces to silver sheen<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|violet<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|new violet<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|dark violet<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|dark silver plum<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|dark ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Alabaster ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|pale white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|light white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|special white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|agate white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|ivory<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|light pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|light turuoise<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|medium turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|light rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|medium rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|dark rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|Navy blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Specials ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|light lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|medium lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|dark yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|bright yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|butter cream yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|coral<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|reacts with copper colours - superheat to blur edges of coral dots<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|orange (pumpkin)<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|carrot red<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|light reddish orange<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bled when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|medium red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|dark red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|dark purple red<br />
|medium stiff glass - very dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|440 <br />
|ochre (red roof tile)<br />
|dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|light brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|dark brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|"chocolate box" colour<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|dark red brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|456 <br />
|gold pink (rubino oro)<br />
|striking - stiff glass - boils easily<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame - bleeds into base colours - yucky gray with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|mustard yellow<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opalino ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|504<br />
|white<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|508<br />
|yellow<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|516<br />
|nile green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|520<br />
|grass green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|524<br />
|sky blue<br />
|shocky<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|528<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|532<br />
|rose<br />
|striking<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|536<br />
|carnelian<br />
|striking<br />
|strike repeatedly in reduction flame to achieve a rich wine colour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
===Cool Colours===<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
For further information see ...<br />
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[[Category:Types of Glass]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=627
CiM
2009-01-22T22:52:06Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" and are sold exclusively by Frantz art glass and associated sellers in the U.S.A.<br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a current research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|semi translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|semi opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot<br />
|semi translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light blue<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|spreading colour<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot<br />
|semi translucent light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque pale lilac<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]]<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|reactive<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi translucent light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - becomes darker and more opaque the longer that you work it in the flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|<br />
|opaque dark lilac<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque gray green<br />
|great effect when fumed by fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink - looks good etched<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue by fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|<br />
|shimmering opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|look lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when used as an encasement over white and dark fuchsia colour over ivory<br />
|semi opaque rich dark pink<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester [http://www.2toucanstreetopcreations.com/ Lorraine Chandler]<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Effetre&diff=626
Effetre
2009-01-22T18:53:23Z
<p>Jolene: </p>
<hr />
<div>Effetre is [[glass]] made on the island of Murano, Venice, Italy. And is very popular with [[lampworkers]] partly due to the vast array of colours available. <br />
<br />
Many stockists of Effetre glass rods use their own colour descriptions and stock numbers. The last 3 digits used by any stockist for their stock numbers will refer to the Effetre factory stock number.<br />
<br />
==Effetre colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== Transparent ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|004<br />
|clear<br />
|melts quickly - may contain bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|005<br />
|super clear<br />
|good for encasing silver glass - less scummy than 004<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|008<br />
|pale amber<br />
|stiff glass <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|012<br />
|light topaz<br />
|stiff glass<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|014<br />
|topaz<br />
| <br />
|reacts with silver glass - reacts with silver to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|016<br />
|dark topaz (root beer)<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|018<br />
|light brown<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with iris gold frit<br />
|-<br />
|019<br />
|sage green<br />
| <br />
|reduces to terecotta in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|020<br />
|lightgrass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|022<br />
|medium grass green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|023<br />
|green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|024<br />
|dark grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|025<br />
|olive<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|026<br />
|light teal<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|027<br />
|dark teal<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|028<br />
|light emerald green<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|030<br />
|dark emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|031<br />
|pale emerald green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|034<br />
|light aquamarine<br />
|stiff glass - hardens quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|035<br />
|antique aqua<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|036<br />
|dark aqua<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|038<br />
|very pale aqua<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|039<br />
|dark violet<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|040<br />
|light amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|042<br />
|medium amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|044<br />
|dark amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|046<br />
|pale amethyst<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|048<br />
|very pale blue gray<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|049<br />
|straw yellow<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|050<br />
|pale blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|appears green as an encasement over ivory<br />
|-<br />
|052<br />
|light blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|054<br />
|medium blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|056<br />
|dark blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|058<br />
|ink blue<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|060<br />
|cobalt blue<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|064<br />
|black<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|066<br />
|intense black<br />
|super dense colour<br />
|"crawls" when superheated - reacts with Effetre anice white<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|068<br />
|pale rose<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|069<br />
|electric yelow<br />
|medium stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|070<br />
|uanium yellow<br />
|stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|071<br />
|yellow green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|073<br />
|green apple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|076<br />
|red<br />
|stiff glass - striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|080<br />
|pale lavender<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|081<br />
|ark lavender<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled - dense colour<br />
|appears pale blue under U.V. light <br />
|-<br />
|082<br />
|blue pink (rosato)<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|084<br />
|light grey<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|088<br />
|dark grey<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opaque ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|white<br />
|melts quickly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|light white (anise)<br />
|melts easily<br />
|reacts with nero intenso - rust colour when super heated<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|avocado green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|sage green<br />
|stiff glass - hand pulled<br />
|striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|pea gren<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|grasshopper green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|nile green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|Reacts with ivory glass<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|light grass green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|striations when heated - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|copper green<br />
|stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|contains striations - reduces easily - reacts with ivory, silver, opal yellow, EDP<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reacts with rubino oro<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|lavender<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|mosaic green<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|Dense colour - "crawls" like nero intenso when superheated<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|light sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|dark sky blue<br />
|soft glass<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|light turquoise<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|light lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|medium lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|cobalt lapis<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|ink blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|light gray<br />
|medium stiff glass - shocky<br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|dark gray<br />
|medium stiff glass <br />
|may pit if heated too quickly<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|purple<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|dark amethyst ([[EDP]])<br />
|medium stiff glass - handpulled<br />
|pits easily - reacts with ivory, <br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|silver pink<br />
|very soft glass - cools slowly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|dark rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|tongue pink<br />
|soft glass - striking - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|light rose<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|powder pink<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|uranium yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|266 <br />
|opal yellow<br />
|soft glass - handpulled - striking<br />
|reacts with copper colours, rubino oro, [[EDP]]<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|pearl gray<br />
|soft glass<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|light silver plum<br />
|medium stiff glass<br />
|reduces to silver sheen<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|violet<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|new violet<br />
|soft glass - handpulled<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|dark violet<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|dark silver plum<br />
|handpulled<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|dark ivory<br />
|soft glass<br />
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Alabaster ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|pale white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|light white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|special white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|agate white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|ivory<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|light pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|pine green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|light turuoise<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|medium turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|very shocky - may contain small bubbles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|dark periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|light rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|medium rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|dark rose<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|Navy blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Specials ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|light lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|medium lemon yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|dark yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|bright yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|butter cream yellow<br />
|melts easily - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|coral<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|reacts with copper colours - superheat to blur edges of coral dots<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|orange (pumpkin)<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|carrot red<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|light reddish orange<br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bled when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|medium red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|edges bleed when used over white<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|dark red <br />
|medium stiff glass - dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|dark purple red<br />
|medium stiff glass - very dense colour<br />
|does not bleed over white<br />
|-<br />
|440 <br />
|ochre (red roof tile)<br />
|dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|light brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|dark brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|"chocolate box" colour<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|dark red brown<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|456 <br />
|gold pink (rubino oro)<br />
|striking - stiff glass - boils easily<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame - bleeds into base colours - yucky gray with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|mustard yellow<br />
|semi soft glass - dense colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opalino ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|504<br />
|white<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|508<br />
|yellow<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|516<br />
|nile green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|520<br />
|grass green<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|524<br />
|sky blue<br />
|shocky<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|528<br />
|periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|532<br />
|rose<br />
|striking<br />
|likes an oxygen rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|536<br />
|carnelian<br />
|striking<br />
|strike repeatedly in reduction flame to achieve a rich wine colour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
===Cool Colours===<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
For further information see ...<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Types of Glass]]</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=CiM&diff=625
CiM
2009-01-22T18:51:32Z
<p>Jolene: /* Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers */</p>
<hr />
<div>CIM stands for Creation Is Messy. They are suppliers of [[glass]] which hs a [[CoE]] of 104 and is compatible with [[Effetre]], [[Vetrofond]], [[Lauscha]] and the other 104 glasses. The messy colour pallettes are being extended regularly with new shades. They also produce a range of [[CoE]] 96 glass called Messy 96. Messy colour 104 and Messy 96 are not [[compatible]]. <br />
<br />
Occasionally CiM produce a pull of glass that does conform exactly to their colour specifications or one that is created for a test run. These occasional odd lots of glass are labled as "Messy Uniques" and are sold exclusively by Frantz art glass and associated sellers in the U.S.A.<br />
<br />
==Creation in Messy 104 colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
Information on the working properties of CiM glass is a current research project by members of the Frit-Happens community in the form of a prize competition <br />
[http://www.frit-happens.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9536.0 Frit-Happens CiM Competition Thread] The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. <br />
<br />
=== CiM 104 ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|C0109<br />
|bordello<br />
| <br />
|semi translucent deep red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0128<br />
|sangre<br />
|striking colour<br />
|opaque red<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0149<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|opaque red brown<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0223<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|opaque light orange<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0229<br />
|clockwork<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0241<br />
|creamsicle<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|semi opaque orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0346<br />
|ghee<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light yellow<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0351<br />
|stoneground<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0402<br />
|celadon<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque turquoise<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|C0413<br />
|peacock green<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot<br />
|semi translucent light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0430<br />
|elphaba<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|opaque light green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0448<br />
|dirty martini<br />
|perfectly complimented by [[Reichenbach]] antique clear<br />
|opaque pale green<br />
|lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by by silver glass and SiS<br />
|-<br />
|C0449<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi opaque light blue<br />
|does not react strongly with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|C0505<br />
|french blue<br />
|<br />
|opaque bright blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0508<br />
|leaky pen<br />
|work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|semi translucent dark blue<br />
|spreading colour<br />
|-<br />
|C0512<br />
|halong bay<br />
|shocky - anneal from hot<br />
|semi translucent light blue <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0519<br />
|glacier<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0531<br />
|lapis<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque purple blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0543<br />
|sapphire<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0547<br />
|electric avenue<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque medium blue<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta<br />
|-<br />
|C0550<br />
|chalcedony<br />
|<br />
|opaque light blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0562<br />
|ming<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0563<br />
|pulsar<br />
|<br />
|transparent medium blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0618<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0632<br />
|thai orchid<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque violet<br />
|does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base<br />
|-<br />
|C0645<br />
|heffalump<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|opaque pale lilac<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0652<br />
|count von count<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0653<br />
|larkspur<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|transparent pale purple<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|C0654<br />
|grape ape<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque medium purple<br />
|does not react with silver glass - reacts with [[Kugler 104 green]]<br />
|-<br />
|C0655<br />
|eggplant<br />
|spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque dark purple<br />
|reactive<br />
|-<br />
|C0658<br />
|plum<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi translucent light purple<br />
|reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - becomes darker and more opaque the longer that you work it in the flame<br />
|-<br />
|C0660<br />
|crocus<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque light purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0661<br />
|evil queen<br />
|<br />
|opaque deep purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0667<br />
|poi<br />
|<br />
|opaque dark lilac<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0701<br />
|ginger<br />
|Shocky<br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0703<br />
|butter pecan<br />
| <br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0717<br />
|khaki<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque gray green<br />
|great effect when fumed by fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0722<br />
|canyon de chelly<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque light brown<br />
|no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku<br />
|-<br />
|C0742<br />
|sepia<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool<br />
|transparent pale pink - looks good etched<br />
|Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS<br />
|-<br />
|C0765<br />
|chai<br />
|<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0806<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch<br />
|semi opaque white <br />
|reduces to yellow/brown<br />
|-<br />
|C0820<br />
|hades<br />
|dots crisp melted down over [[Effetre]] white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque intense black<br />
|reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including [[Effetre]] coral when superheated - fumes to irridescent green/blue by fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|C0834<br />
|clear<br />
|<br />
|transparent clear<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0835<br />
|peace<br />
|<br />
|shimmering opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0859<br />
|marshmallow<br />
|Looks beautiful encased in clear<br />
|semi opaque white<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0904<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|opaque light pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0907<br />
|rose quartz<br />
|look lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)<br />
|semi opaque light pink<br />
|brown reaction with fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|C0915<br />
|pink champagne<br />
|colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions<br />
|translucent light pink<br />
|brownish tint when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|C0921<br />
|blush<br />
|<br />
|translucent pale pink<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|C0926<br />
|cranberry<br />
|spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when used as an encasement over white and dark fuchsia colour over ivory<br />
|semi opaque rich dark pink<br />
|very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)<br />
|-<br />
|C0957<br />
|desert pink<br />
|works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH<br />
|opaque pale pink<br />
|Fumed easily by silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== CiM Uniques ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Other Info<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|511128-1<br />
|sangre<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular sangre<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|511140-1<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter thank regular lipstick<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511140-3<br />
|lipstick<br />
|<br />
|lighter than 5111140-1<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|Pumpkin<br />
|not a spreading colour<br />
|lighter than regular pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511223-3<br />
|pumpkin<br />
|<br />
|translucent burnt orange<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511333<br />
|sunshine<br />
|never went in to full production<br />
|soft buttery yellow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511351-1<br />
|stone ground<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-2<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|slightly blueish compared to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511413-3<br />
|peacock green<br />
|<br />
|more saturated than 511413-2<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511427<br />
|tabby gray<br />
|never went in to full production - looks great with SiS<br />
|silver gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-1<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|very similar to regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-2<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|petroleum green<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511430-3<br />
|elphaba<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511449-1<br />
|kryptonite<br />
|<br />
|turns opaque more quickly than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511531-1<br />
|lapis<br />
|<br />
|more purple than blue<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-1<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511618-2<br />
|simply berry<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511644<br />
|dusk<br />
|never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting<br />
|blue gray shade<br />
|looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white<br />
|-<br />
|511656<br />
|blackcurrant<br />
|almost black when used on its own<br />
|very dark purple<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511701-1<br />
|ginger<br />
|<br />
|lighter than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|darker than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511703-3<br />
|butter pecan<br />
|<br />
|more yellow than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511742-1<br />
|sepia<br />
|<br />
|More amber than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-1<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|strikes to opaque more easily than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511806-2<br />
|cirrus<br />
|striking colour<br />
|slight blue tint<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511864<br />
|charcoal<br />
|never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own<br />
|transparent dark gray<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511904-1<br />
|gelly's sty<br />
|<br />
|less saturated than regular<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and peace<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|511938<br />
|gelly's sty and cranberry pink<br />
|cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty <br />
|streaky pink and red when worked<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Two batch annealing schedules for CiM ===<br />
<br />
525 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour <br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 1 hour <br />
425-525 degrees 1 hour<br />
Held at 525 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 525-425 degrees 2 hours<br />
425-370 degrees 1 hour <br />
370-315 degrees 1 hour<br />
315-205 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads the next morning.<br />
<br />
555 (Celsius) annealing schedule for batch annealing<br />
<br />
Ramp up 0-150 degrees 1 hour<br />
150-315 degrees 1 hour <br />
315-425 degrees 45 minutes<br />
425-510 degrees 45 minutes<br />
510-555 degrees 45 minutes<br />
Held at 555 for 30 minutes<br />
Ramp down 555-510 degrees 1 hour<br />
510-455 degrees 1 hour<br />
455-400 degrees 1 hour<br />
400-290 degrees 1 hour<br />
290-230 degrees 1 hour<br />
Turn off kiln and remove beads in the morning.<br />
<br />
Information researched by CiM tester Lorraine Chandler<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
Visit their website for more information:<br />
http://www.creationismessy.com/</div>
Jolene
https://www.frit-happens.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Vetrofond&diff=624
Vetrofond
2009-01-22T18:50:34Z
<p>Jolene: /* Vetrofond colours and stock numbers */</p>
<hr />
<div>Vetrofond glass is manufactured in Italy. Many stockists of Vetrofond glass rods use their own colour descriptions and stock numbers. The last 4 digits used by any stockist for their stock numbers will refer to the Vetrofond factory stock number.<br />
<br />
==Vetrofond colours and stock numbers==<br />
<br />
<br />
The information below has been collated by [http://www.kitzbitzartglass.com kitzbitz art glass] and is intended as a guide only. A special thank you to members of [http://www.frithappens.co.uk Frit Happens Forum] for helping to create this resource<br />
<br />
=== Transparent ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|1004<br />
|clear<br />
|colours appear lighter encased in clear<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|1005<br />
|crystal clear<br />
|good for encasing silver glass<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|1008<br />
|yellow<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|1012<br />
|light topaz<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|1014<br />
|topaz<br />
| <br />
|reacts with silver glass - reacts with silver to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|1020<br />
|light grass green<br />
| <br />
|reacts with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|1022<br />
|grass green<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|1024<br />
|dark grass green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1026<br />
|teal<br />
|<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|1028<br />
|light emerald green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1030<br />
|emerald green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1034<br />
|light aquamarine<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1036<br />
|aquamarine (aqua)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1038<br />
|pale aquamarine (light aqua)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1040<br />
|light purple<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1042<br />
|purple<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1044<br />
|dark purple<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1048<br />
|grey<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1052<br />
|light blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1054<br />
|blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1058<br />
|intense blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1060<br />
|cobalt blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1064<br />
|black<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1068<br />
|pink<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1069<br />
|electric yellow<br />
|striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1072<br />
|orange<br />
|striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1076<br />
|red<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1080<br />
|pale lavender<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1082<br />
|lavender blue (alexandrite)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1084<br />
|light brown<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1086<br />
|medium brown<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1088<br />
|dark brown<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Opaque/pastels ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|1204 <br />
|white<br />
|melts easily<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1206 <br />
|anice white<br />
|very shocky <br />
|reacts with [[Effetre]] nero intenso<br />
|-<br />
|1208 <br />
|silk white<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1212 <br />
|pea green<br />
|<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|1214 <br />
|nile green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1216 <br />
|grass green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1218 <br />
|dark grass green<br />
|very shocky<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1220 <br />
|periwinkle<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1224 <br />
|light sky blue<br />
|<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame <br />
|-<br />
|1228 <br />
|dark sky blue<br />
|<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame<br />
|-<br />
|1232 <br />
|turquoise<br />
|<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|1236 <br />
|dark turquoise<br />
|<br />
|reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|1240 <br />
|light lapis blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1242 <br />
|lapis blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1246 <br />
|cobalt blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1248 <br />
|light grey<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1250 <br />
|medium grey<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1255 <br />
|flower pink<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1262 <br />
|dark ivory<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver to produce organic effects - reacts with copper glass<br />
|-<br />
|1264 <br />
|light ivory<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver to produce organic effects - reacts with copper glass<br />
|-<br />
|1268 <br />
|pearl grey<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1272 <br />
|violet<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Specials ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|1404<br />
|lemon<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|reacts with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|1408 <br />
|medium yellow<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1412 <br />
|dark lemon<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1420 <br />
|coral<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|sinks into ivory base - reacts with copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|1424 <br />
|carrot red<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1428 <br />
|light red<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1432 <br />
|medium red<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1438 <br />
|red purple<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|reacts with ivory and copper colours<br />
|-<br />
|1444 <br />
|light brown<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|448 <br />
|dark brown<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1456 <br />
|gold pink<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1460 <br />
|yellow ocher (wasabi)<br />
|saturated colour<br />
|spreads over ivory base - reacts with copper glass<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Odd lots ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=90%<br />
|-<br />
! width=50px|Stock Number<br />
! Colour<br />
! Properties<br />
! Reactions<br />
|-<br />
|1801 <br />
|cosmic storm<br />
|contains sparkles<br />
|reacts with silver glass - bleeds in to ivory glass<br />
|-<br />
|1802 <br />
|apricot jam<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1803 <br />
|candy corn<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1804 <br />
|tomato soup<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1805 <br />
|orange dreamsicle<br />
|<br />
|Reacts with [[EDP]]<br />
|-<br />
|1806 <br />
|smoke rings<br />
|semi-transparent<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1807 <br />
|frog pond<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1808 <br />
|swamp moss<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1809 <br />
|jungle twilight<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1810 <br />
|lemongrass<br />
|semi-transparent<br />
|reacts with iris gold frit<br />
|-<br />
|1811 <br />
|moon rock<br />
|striking<br />
|strikes from brick red to purplish coral<br />
|-<br />
|1906 <br />
|chardonnay<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1909 <br />
|trans green odd<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1910 <br />
|trans yellow odd<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1911 <br />
|silk white (opal white)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1912 <br />
|olive green pastel<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1917 <br />
|Trans amber(streaky)<br />
|<br />
|reacts with silver glass - reacts with ivory<br />
|-<br />
|1919 <br />
|pale ivory<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|1922 <br />
|transparent sage green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1925 <br />
|transparent pale blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1926 <br />
|sea green (seafoam)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1927 <br />
|ocean green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1931 <br />
|river rock (brie)(avocado)<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|1932 <br />
|fish pink<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1933 <br />
|pink no.3<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1934 <br />
|pink flower<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1937 <br />
|arancio perfecto<br />
|striking<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1938 <br />
|pale aqua streaky<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1939 <br />
|intense tangerine<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1943 <br />
|orange sherbert <br />
|(free range salmon pink)<br />
|reacts with silver glass <br />
|-<br />
|1940 <br />
|italian marble<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1941 <br />
|pineapple yellow<br />
|contains sparkles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1942 <br />
|watermelon (poppy)<br />
|<br />
|reacts with silver glass - reacts with ivory and fine silver <br />
|-<br />
|1944 <br />
|tangerine<br />
|contains sparkles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1945 <br />
|new white (custard)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1946 <br />
|sunshine 1947 yellow ice (lemon ice)(belgian lace)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1948 <br />
|banana cream<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1949 <br />
|lemon meringue<br />
|<br />
|reacts with Effetre copper green<br />
|-<br />
|1951 <br />
|transparent candy apple red<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1952 <br />
|violet odd (purplicious)<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver and also ivory to produce organic effects<br />
|-<br />
|1954 <br />
|cool white (odd cotton)<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver<br />
|-<br />
|1955 <br />
|seashell swirl<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver and ivory<br />
|-<br />
|1957 <br />
|orange punch<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1958 <br />
|pyjama blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1960 <br />
|light pink<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1961 <br />
|carrot red<br />
|contains sparkles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1963 <br />
|green tepenade<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1964 <br />
|pale avocado<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1965 <br />
|olive green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1966 <br />
|dark olive green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1967 <br />
|quartz grey<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1968 <br />
|slate blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1969 <br />
|pearl gray<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1970 <br />
|transparent streaky sapphire<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1975 <br />
|midnight blue<br />
|black rod with a blue core<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1976 <br />
|key lime green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1977 <br />
|parrot green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1978 <br />
|transparent crystal green<br />
|striking<br />
|strikes to neon yellow<br />
|-<br />
|1980 <br />
|light streaky brown<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1981 <br />
|streaky brown<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1982 <br />
|dark streaky brown<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1983 <br />
|pale ocean blue<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1984 <br />
|pale moss agate<br />
|<br />
|reacts with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|1985 <br />
|moss agate<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1986 <br />
|lichen<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver and ivory<br />
|-<br />
|1987 <br />
|dark lichen<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver and ivory<br />
|-<br />
|1988 <br />
|pale crystal green<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1989 <br />
|transparent odd topaz<br />
|<br />
|reacts with silver glass<br />
|-<br />
|1990 <br />
|honey crunch<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver and silver glass <br />
|-<br />
|1991 <br />
|marbled avocado<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver and silver glass <br />
|-<br />
|1992 <br />
|banana<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1993 <br />
|sweet lime (red jasper)<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver and silver glass <br />
|-<br />
|1994 <br />
|strawberry sweet (dark red jasper)<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver and silver glass <br />
|-<br />
|1995<br />
|jupiter<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver and silver glass <br />
|-<br />
|1996<br />
|bloody mary<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver and silver glass <br />
|-<br />
|1997<br />
|painted desert<br />
|striking<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|1998<br />
|rhubarb<br />
| <br />
|reacts with fine silver and ivory glass <br />
|-<br />
|1999<br />
|petrified wood<br />
|<br />
|reacts with fine silver and ivory glass <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Further information ==<br />
For further information see ...<br />
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