Glass Engraving For Beginners - Part 4 - Shading

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2020
  • In this video we will explore the options for shading your glass engraving. Using a fairly small range of burrs you can add a lot of depth to your engravings by creating shade and highlight in the image. Here I demonstrate how you can easily do that, although you will probably need a bit of practice with your own tools until you are comfortable that you can get exactly the shade you need.
    For a practical exercise in shading, have a look at this video - • A chance for you to pr...
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  • @modernglassart7836
    @modernglassart7836 3 года назад +3

    your videos are very usefull and easy ro learn . I hope that see more video from you here . many thanks

  • @tanadiaz-margerum8313
    @tanadiaz-margerum8313 2 года назад +1

    Great and informative videos by the way. Will be watching them all!

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, and thank you for commenting. I love hearing from viewers.

  • @nos480
    @nos480 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for your videos! I'm really learning a lot.

  • @karthiganapathi407
    @karthiganapathi407 2 года назад

    Thanks for the excellent detailed explanation. Appreciate if simple projects are shared.

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  2 года назад

      I am very glad of you find any of the videos helpful.

  • @tonjiwilliams1588
    @tonjiwilliams1588 3 года назад +2

    MAGNIFICENT LESSON! THANK YOU!!!

  • @paulinemartens6660
    @paulinemartens6660 3 года назад +1

    Love your videos. They are so helpful. Thankyou

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much. Just glad if I can help.

  • @Road_Rash
    @Road_Rash Год назад +1

    Excellent job of explaining & demonstrating how the different stones can be used to achieve any number of effects...I have most of these, except the white stones...need some of those, but you could actually get by only using 2 or 3 burrs if that suited the peice as well...I love your accent too! New sub!🖖🏿😎👍🏿

  • @shaheenmiranda5349
    @shaheenmiranda5349 3 года назад +1

    Very well presented and easy to understand. Thank you.

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  3 года назад

      Thank you. I am glad you found it helpful.

  • @patriciamclaughlin9812
    @patriciamclaughlin9812 2 года назад +1

    Your videos have been the most informative to date. I own a dremmel but never used it as i did not know how it could be used. I thank you for this blessing. I shall buy my safty equipment and get started learning.

  • @billfourie8734
    @billfourie8734 3 года назад +1

    Thank you once again for an ex excellent lesson!

  • @Travelman69
    @Travelman69 2 года назад +2

    Thank you, this was very hands on pedagogic.

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  2 года назад

      I think I missed my calling as a teacher. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @theteamage
    @theteamage Год назад

    Thank you so much! Just what I wanted to know

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  Год назад

      I hope you will be able to apply this to your own engraving.

  • @311619259
    @311619259 2 года назад

    me gustan muchos tus videos , tomo apuntes y voy practicando cada clase . Gracias por compartir tu experiencia y arte ,Saludos desde Argentina !!!!

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  2 года назад +1

      It is lovely to hear from you that you enjoy the videos.

  • @user-ov4lh7dw4d
    @user-ov4lh7dw4d Год назад

    Muchas gracias por la explicación, me gustó mucho

  • @hervebuteau169
    @hervebuteau169 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the nice video, you've explained it very well.👌

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  14 дней назад +1

      Thank you. I really appreciate your kind comment

  • @modernglassart7836
    @modernglassart7836 3 года назад

    so many thanks that you

  • @ingridburbey4245
    @ingridburbey4245 3 года назад +2

    This is such useful information! I thought I was going to have to buy special burrs but I have some of these in my Dremel kit. Your approach is very easy to understand. Thank you.

  • @modernglassart7836
    @modernglassart7836 3 года назад +1

    thank you for your videos

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  3 года назад

      Really glad you enjoyed the videos. Next one should be out in a day or two.

  • @germanospinagarcia9114
    @germanospinagarcia9114 3 года назад

    ITS .....OK....THANK YOU...THANK YOU....THANK YOU

  • @judithlearmont6042
    @judithlearmont6042 3 года назад +1

    Most helpful. Have you done one on the types of glass the thickness of the glass?

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  3 года назад

      I haven't done that yet, but I was thinking about it. I will have to add that to the list. Thank you.

  • @danroyer4544
    @danroyer4544 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video. I've just started engraving & was missing polishing rubbers/stones for shading. I ordered a set, they arrived & I started using them in practice & was not impressed. Seems there is nothing wrong with my purchase but how I was using them & my expectations of them. Again, thank you for this video & clarification.

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  3 года назад

      I am glad if I have helped a little and I hope you enjoy your engraving.

  • @kamelmelizi306
    @kamelmelizi306 Год назад

    شكرا

  • @jacques903
    @jacques903 3 года назад

    Thank You

  • @mariamacklin4360
    @mariamacklin4360 3 года назад +1

    Hi karen i've always been interested in doing animal portraits. I wonder if you could do a step by step process on how you go about doing one.
    I would have to use some sort of an image or line drawing as i'm hopeless at freehand work.
    Great video on shading very helpful.

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  3 года назад +2

      I love doing pet portraits. Yes of course I will cover that in a future video.

    • @mariamacklin4360
      @mariamacklin4360 3 года назад

      @@whatktmadenext fabulous thank you.

  • @hadichaoosh6872
    @hadichaoosh6872 3 года назад +1

    Very good احسنت

  • @lynncook4110
    @lynncook4110 3 года назад

    Interested in working on glasses. X

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  3 года назад

      Always fun. I will try to cover some of the dos and don'ts of engraving on glasses in a future video.

  • @rbdenham
    @rbdenham Год назад

    Hi Karen! I enjoy your videos so much. Would you be able to suggest a proper kit on Amazon for shading? I am not seeing kits for the Arkansas stone for whatever reason, just a white wool bit. Please suggest if you have the time. Thank you!

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  Год назад

      Very tricky question. Sets of rubber polishers are easily available on Amazon. White Arkansas stones are a different matter. I have noticed a few sets of grinding stone, which include white stones, appearing recently but I haven't tried them myself so I don't know if they are equivalent to a white arkansas. If you copy and paste this into tge search box you should see what I mean.
      36 Pieces Shank Abrasive Mounted Stone Grinding Wheel Head Mounted Points Abrasive Stone Heads Set Grinding Wheel Bits with Plastic Box for Rotary Tool 1/8 Inch Shank 3 Colors 2 Shapes 6 Sizes
      Burrs are available on Ebay, usually made of a ceramic or a fine aluminium oxide, which work quite well. The problem is they tend to come with 1.8mm shank, which may not fit your machine. If you search on Ebay for "white dental polisher" you should see what I mean.
      I buy white arkansas from specialist suppliers. Eternal Tools have a good selection and an excellent website. B&H supplies are very reasonably priced, but have a terrible website. You have to phone him to tell him what you want and get an up-to-date price. Great customer service though. If you can't use those sites then the best I can suggest is to search on-line for "jewellery making tools and supplies" in your area and hopefully you will find a supplier. Best of luck.

    • @rbdenham
      @rbdenham Год назад

      @@whatktmadenext Thank you so much for taking the time to respond. Lots of great information...and i am familiar with the site Eternal Tools. I am happy you suggested them and will look at buying from that site. Strange that Amazon doesnt offer more of a selection of the Arkansas stone. Thanks again and keep it up. You are doing great videos!

    • @rbdenham
      @rbdenham Год назад

      Hi Karen! I made something for my wife for Valentine's day. I would love to share it with you and get your thoughts. Anyway to message you privately?

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  Год назад

      @@rbdenham we have a, very small, Facebook group called Learn Glass Engraving where you can share your work and get feedback from others who are also learning. If you are not ready to take that step yet you can email to whatktmadenext@gmail.com. Either way I would love to see your work.

  • @tanadiaz-margerum8313
    @tanadiaz-margerum8313 2 года назад +1

    Is it ok to etch the glass first and then do some engraving so that the dimensions stand out more?

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  2 года назад +1

      Absolutely yes. That can look wonderful.

  • @dylandeputronroberts
    @dylandeputronroberts Год назад

    All these green and white stone bits are tricky to find and buy

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  Год назад

      They can be hard to find. Some you can find on Amazon or Ebay. I don't know where you are based, but in the UK, Eternal Tools or B&H services are reliable suppliers. Failing that try searching online for jewelry tools and supplies in your area.

  • @adamsroy4407
    @adamsroy4407 3 года назад

    could you make a video about what speed that we should engrave at. because I have a micro motor that turned at 60000 rpm. and one at 35000 rpm and another at 45000ropm. and can't find any were at what SPEED I SHOULD ENGRAVE AT. THANK YOU. ADAM'S

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  3 года назад

      Thanks, I will see what I can do to cover that.

  • @laurakolapakka9408
    @laurakolapakka9408 6 месяцев назад

    are you still doing these videos? I still need help with etching black animals
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    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  6 месяцев назад

      I haven't stopped, just got a lot on just now. Black animals are quite difficult. The only real option is to focus on the highlights and make them look really shiny. I'll see if I can do a video to explain what I mean.

  • @jeromeyserron8301
    @jeromeyserron8301 3 года назад

    Can you use water with the stones?An if so what kind of difference dose it have?

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  3 года назад

      You could use water with the different types of stones, and it would have a similar effect as when used with diamond burrs. The engraving would be just a little smoother and darker. I don't use water with stones because I find it makes them wear down a lot more quickly. They seem to me to last a lot longer if I only use them dry.

  • @sexyedro
    @sexyedro 2 года назад

    How hard do you push down with the rubber burrs? And do you use water as well? I'm having a problem with them wearing down fast

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  2 года назад +1

      Hi. I never use water with a rubber burr, but that means you do have to be careful that the glass is not getting too hot as you work. There is a lot of friction involved and I have seen cases where the heat of polishing has caused the glass to craze. I don't tend to use a lot of pressure either. A gentle touch and a bit of patience is usually most effective. If you need to polish back a large area, which certainly can wear down your burrs, try starting with a coarser rubber polisher and work down to a softer, finer burr as you begin to get the surface a bit smoother.

    • @sexyedro
      @sexyedro 2 года назад

      @@whatktmadenext thank you! 😊

  • @michaeljohnson7941
    @michaeljohnson7941 3 года назад +1

    Can you color the glass

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  3 года назад +3

      There are a few different ways to colour the glass. If it is a decorative piece (i.e. not going to be washed in soapy water) RubnBuff comes in a range of colours and is easy to apply. Pebeo Vitreo glass paint colours well and claims to be safe for washing once it has been baked on, but I haven't tested that myself. A number of people suggest using One Shot paint or alcohol inks. I have also used gold leaf in the past to highlight areas of the engraving. This is a subject that comes up a lot. Perhaps worth covering in a future video.

  • @LisaColesUK
    @LisaColesUK Год назад

    Can I confirm please - did you only use water with the second strip, the diamond burr with water?? Thank you

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  Год назад +2

      Yes. The first strip was dry with a diamond burr and the second was wet. I don't normally use water with stones, mainly because it seems to make them wear down a lot quicker and I am too mean to want to replace them all the time.

    • @LisaColesUK
      @LisaColesUK Год назад

      @@whatktmadenext Thank you!

  • @karthiganapathi407
    @karthiganapathi407 2 года назад

    🙏Madam! How do I reduce the glass thickness when I need depth to be seen or visualised. Please share your knowledge & vast experience.

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  2 года назад

      I'm not sure I completely understand your question. If you are asking about intaglio engraving, where the depth of the engraving helps to create the shadow and shape, then I have another video that might help.

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/DwwWAs6P_kM/видео.html

    • @karthiganapathi407
      @karthiganapathi407 2 года назад

      @@whatktmadenext Madam, I was interested to create depth in the base plate float glass in a smooth way to get 3D effect. The Float Glass plate is of 4mm thickness. Just want to know how I can gauge out glass in certain areas to get the effect.

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  2 года назад

      The only thing I can suggest is to take a large diamond burr and start taking down the glass to the level you want. That will leave you with tool marks from your burr. Carefully look at the surface and mark any high spots with a pencil. Turn down the speed on your machine and using the lightest pressure you can manage , begin to take down those high spots. Then repeat that process, marking any high spots with a pencil and carefully grinding them down at a low speed. This technique takes some practice and it can be very difficult to achieve a flat and even surface. Commercially it would normally be done using a sandblaster, but in the absence of that equipment, time, care and patience will be needed I am afraid.

    • @karthiganapathi407
      @karthiganapathi407 2 года назад

      @@whatktmadenext Respected Madam, Many Thanks for your valuable advice and lead given. Yres! I have started the same and finding it difficult with result of uneven surface. With your leads given will be trying out today and I am sure your words of experience will do wonders for me as a beginner. Thanks

  • @mansourninhouche1474
    @mansourninhouche1474 Год назад

    It's a good and important video. Just missing it the translation. But thank you from Morocco for video

  • @user-qi8cd3pz1h
    @user-qi8cd3pz1h 4 месяца назад

    слушать Русский перевод.

    • @whatktmadenext
      @whatktmadenext  4 месяца назад

      Hope you are saying you liked the video!