Kiln or oven-formed glass |
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| Fused glass |
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| Slumped glass |
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| Cast glass |
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| Sandblasting (etched, carved) Sandblasting begins by masking an adhesive on one side of the glass and then either hand cutting a design or plotting specific shapes with a computer generated image. From there, the "mask" is removed and powerful blasts of compressed air shoot fine grains of clean sand directly onto the unmasked areas. This gracefully "clouds" the surface into a pristine, beautifully opaque state. The amount of sand and the strength of the blast are completely controllable. Individual areas can have masks removed incrementally to deliver a "carved" appearance. Carved glass offers added fluidity, texture and shape. Sandblasted areas are more porous than clear glass; therefore sandblasted glass should be sealed. |
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| Glue-chipping |
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| Stained Glass (leaded) |
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| Tinting and painting |
Thursday, 16 April 2009
Glass Products
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