This is a spoon I made recently with solid lines of peacock blue, double amber purple and star white. I raked clear over the lines also. I'm still trying to figure double amber purple out, anyone who knows what they're doing please clue me in... mine keeps on turning very amber my flame must be either over reducing or over oxidizing. I like the effects I get occasionally though!
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I really like the double amber purple here, even though it's not purple at all... oh well
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Check out this forum if you haven't already
Don't know if you know about the melting pot, but it's where I get all my info. Check it out and I'm sure you'll find info on double amber purple somewhere. If not, just post and someone will help you out :) http://www.thegldg.com/forum/index.php?
» Posted by
SatoriGlass
on 6/30/2005 4:43:03 PM.
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Hell yes, the melting pot is where I learned most of my techniques as I'm currently flying solo... I think I need to try playing with double amber purple more. Goboroglass, I'm definitely gonna try working it in oxidizing flame then reducing when finished, see if that helps any. Thanks for the posts!
» Posted by
VZGlass
on 7/1/2005 1:31:22 PM.
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