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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: nanz on July 13, 2007, 11:04:56 AM
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hi i have been working with glass since the last 6 months ..basicly into designing ..have been wanting to give a crackeld effect with glass by actually cracking and sandwhiching it between 2 glasses......need help on how to get the perfect finish ???
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Are you talking flat glass?
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ya i am taking about flat glass .....this kind of work is beeing done with Glass bysections for interiors :) in my part of the world .
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I've seen an interesting interior design piece which utilise the same kind of safety glass that's used in car windscreens and large architectural window panes - the stuff that will shatter upon impact but not fall apart. It was sandwiched between two sheets of unbroken safety glass, sealed at the edges with a brushed steel trim and used as a dining table top. It was very striking.
Is this the kind of thing you mean?
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Well will surely try this one out ;D…….hae I dint know I would find a site so helpful …n getting ideas from so many experienced people here is great !!!!Thanks .Would like to also know about staked walls of glass that are being used as partitions these days by use of VU solution .Have been working with UV too but only for sticking beveled clusters .Do we just stick one piece of glass over the other or we need to follow some technique. And can we use a regular strong UV solution to bind them together.
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A lot of glass furniture is made using UV-setting glues. For furniture and decorative walls, you have to consider safety, sharp edges, quality of joints, sound engineering/structural principles etc. As to the glue, follow the manufacturers advice, contact the manufacture to determine suitability for your intended use and for any additional safety advice they can offer.
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The manufacturer should be able to give you a safety or specification sheet* which should tell you most of what you need to know re usage of the UV product, and any certification the product has, i.e as in the UK's BS accreditation, etc. (* in the UK these are called Material Safety Data Sheets.)
You might also find the publications here about Architectural Glass to be of use: http://www.glass.com/index1.php as might the articles and forums here: http://www.glassonweb.com/ which is focused on industrial/architectural glass rather than collectable glass.
Hope this might be helpful to you. :)
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Of late I have started air brushing art on glass …could u tell me any pointers to enhance the finish and tips on getting gud results n ya anything I need to be careful about. :D
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Paint does not bond so it will only ever be temporary. If you use enamels they will need to be heat fused although new materials are being developed now that chemically bond to glass using UV.
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hi ...just got over with a deep sandblasting piece with a hight of 6 feet .....i am having trouble lighting it ...have used focus lights which glair the image (as i have focused the lights onto the glass from the back)and on the top part the work does not seem to be visable as the light is not reaching up to the hight. The size of the glass is 6 feet by 4 feet.should i use white light or yellow? how many fittings would cover the size?should i use focus or long tube lights ?what should the angle of a focus light be on the glass from the back? :mus:need to know .
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I would expect downlighting and uplighting to be the best solution. There are special units available for this purpose and these can be sourced from architectural lighting specialists
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need help once again......doing some chemical etching work ...and am trying to work on different textures.....can u help me form a few textures ?......with black japan or any other stuff..... ;Dis there any was i can learn a little more about the process of etching with chemicals.....
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UV Glue
This company is a specialist in high bond strength UV cure glue, it is widely used in the fibre optic industry for potting, and extruding fibres etc.
http://www.aitechnology.com/ others inclide http://www.epakelectronics.com/ , http://www.dymax.com/, http://www.norlandprod.com/
Kev 8)
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hi again .......i have to install a mirror on spacers...the size beeng 4feet by 4 feet...is it safe to install a mirror on spacers????????????what distance should i keep the holes from the edge of the glass??????what thickness glass to use in mm???????can i give back packing to the mirrors at the hole area????to add streght to it .......do let me know :huh: