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I had no idea you could 'silkscreen' the etching material. That is awesome. Does the etching compound damage the stencil? I see myself maying a brewery logo and putting it on a number of glasses and carboys
Started by diatonic on
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Does the etching....
That is awesome.
Build I am all over this! Thanks for sharing! Cool! Etching cream? Available at hobby stores to create a logo so I can try this.
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Started by tyROCKER417 on
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What's the etching cream composedThat is freaking awesome....
About 12 bucks.
But in all seriousness, I'd like to know more about this glass etching and they have stuff called glass etching cream.
Table when dinner is served.
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Have just tried my 1st few bits of glass etching and experiencing a couple of problems!
Firstly-how do you accurately cut out your own stencils from the vinyl-I have tried some simple shapes like hearts but the thought of trying letters etc is somewhat...
Started by Shoutycat on
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I also use a heat gun....
Roger I do a bit of glass etching, I think Roger has covered everything above.
Most of the lettering you see on the best film to use .
I have never tried glass etching, but do have experience with vinyl.
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Hello Friends,
Everyone of us is concerned about the alarming rise in the cases of car thefts. There are various protective mechanisms available, agreed that none are full proof, but we can do our bit to save our valuable asset.
I found etching registration...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at carwale):
Where there is a wheel, there is a way! If the glass of a car, any glass, is changed for stock glasses....
Nothing the car is sold.
Like autocop, alarm, immobilizer, glass etching etc only reduce the probability of theft.
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Inspired by the carboy etching thread I decided to make some custom etched pint glasses. We're going to be having a month long party for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa this summer so we needed pint glasses. Custom individualized pint glasses. Lots...
Started by Huey on
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Then brush on the etching cream:
Put it on thick and move it around tape - $2 from Lowes
Which comes out to $2.30 per pint glass and I have leftover materials to etch my to repeated....
It and that it's sitting tight to the glass.
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Posted 22 November 2011 - 11:37 AM
Hello,
Does anyone know of any place that can re-etch 35BL ground glass? I have one marked for standard 1.85 and would like to have it re-etched for Super35 "Big-TV"/1.85.
Thanks,
Nick
Started by Nick Peterson on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cinematography):
They make GGs.
Here's a list of Ground Glass Formats (courtesy of Stratton Camera) .
Here's a list of Ground Glass Formats a call.
Posted 22 November 2011 - 12:28 PM
Give Shurco Tool a call .
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Quote: : I tried: polish, toothpaste, headlight kit, and nothing worked but to mar the glass around it. I think I am SOL...
Started by CANSUBISTI on
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Face it, the glass....
If you foul up and nick or chip the glass, you have a fair chance of having it blow up in your face.
Wirelessly posted
STOP! Windshield glass it tempered, which means there is a tremendous amount of energy stored in it.
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Not only is it a fantastic idea (and one I'll DEFINITELY be trying), it's also great to see there's fans of PROPER football on these boards!
Started by ubermick on
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Also, if youWhen you finish....
No chemicals necessary.
There are small kits made by Badger for doing glass etching.
No chemicals necessary.
There are small kits made by Badger for doing glass etching.
It with sandblasting.
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I am trying to get off what is water spots hardened on the rear slider. Any ideas on anything to help remove them
Started by Smoked93 on
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Hi everyone! Which method would you rather choose to give your work a frosted look....etching (with crystals, liquid, paste, etc) sandblasting ( I reallize sandblasting may eat away the glass fairly quick if you're not careful) or tumbling with ultra ...
Started by demcc2 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at lampworketc):
Con: doesn't work.
The sandblasting equipment cost us
chemical etch -
Pro: cheap, fast and easy, gets into the crevices of decoration.
For me I sandblast the coes and colors that do not like etching.
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