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Has anyone ever tried doming on sandblasted glass? I just finished a piece and it is frustrating because it is gorgoeous until it dries completely and then it loses all its zing. I was thinking if there was a way to make it look wet..........then I thought of the doming- I have a kit here......
-------------------- Deri Russell Wildwood Signs Hanover, Ontario
You're just jealous 'cause the little voices only talk to me. Posts: 1904 | From: Hanover, Ontario, Canada | Registered: Dec 1998
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Deri, I havent tried the doming on glass, but I did try some Nova Gel on glass, you can cut a mask out of transfer tape or vinyl mask. kind of looks like glue chipped, but found it didn't stick right. So I tried sandblasting the glass which helped it stick better. I think the last time I did it I added a little white glue to adhere even stronger...
-------------------- aka:Cisco the "Traveling Millennium Sign Artist" http://www.franciscovargas.com Fresno, CA 93703 559 252-0935 "to live life, is to love life, a sign of no life, is a sign of no love"...Cisco 12'98 Posts: 3576 | From: Fresno, Ca, the great USA | Registered: Dec 1998
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you can put it on clothes or materials sticks pretty good. Also you can add color to it, for glass I used a translucence paint and gives it sort of a stained glass effect. We used it in Plymouth but as a glaze, not sure if you remember?
-------------------- aka:Cisco the "Traveling Millennium Sign Artist" http://www.franciscovargas.com Fresno, CA 93703 559 252-0935 "to live life, is to love life, a sign of no life, is a sign of no love"...Cisco 12'98 Posts: 3576 | From: Fresno, Ca, the great USA | Registered: Dec 1998
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