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Thread: new toy and technique I've been playing with - glass engraving

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    Default new toy and technique I've been playing with - glass engraving

    Well, I got a new toy to accompany my Carvewright- a silhouette cameo plotter/cutter. The last couple of days I've been having fun doing glass etching. I started out with etching cream - but didn't like the effect


    I moved on to a small sandblaster (air eraser from harbor freight) and the effect has been much better
    my second etch was OK

    by the time I got to my third, I was helping out a friend and "got it"






    Pretty fun, and I'm having a blast-- I'm more than happy to answer any questions you guys may have. I think this will be a great compliment to my CW and I look forward to future projects
    Lawrence

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    Neat! I like it. It looks like it could be a lot of fun.

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    Looks great Lawrence. Has the wife made some of your glass ware off limits yet?
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    Really nice. Looks like you caught on quick.

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    Lawrence. Looking good. Are you creating a stencil with the CW and then using the air eraser on the glass?
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    Lawrence, Looks like it has potenial with the carvewright, like a custom tray and glassware. Just one of many gifts to sell.


    Capt Barry

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    How do you mask it?
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    Nice work Lawrence,

    I have been sand carving for years and some time I am going to tie the cw carving and the sand carving together.

    I'll scan some of my work and share it with you and other.

    Many many years back I worked with Photo Abrasive Company, in testing new films and such.
    I like the Silicon Carbide over the Aluminum Oxide myself.
    Happy Carving

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    Great work Lawrence, here's some I did a few years ago with the etching creme and my own technique.
    http://glassetch.tripod.com/glassetch.html
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