Decorative glass sign processes
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2022
- In this video I make a decorative glass sign using multiple reverse glass processes
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Your channel has been added to my skills that must be preserved folder. Absolutely outstanding.
Thanks very much!! 😀
Thank you for being REAL!! Mistakes ARE how we all learn! RESPECT!
Thank you!! 😄
Another great video!!! You have no idea how much help you are to my journey with this art form. Not the easiest endeavor I must say doing it all self taught and learning from my mistakes as I go. Your content is invaluable to me! Thanks dude🙏
Thanks man, really glad you're finding the videos helpful! Learning from mistakes is how I learned, and you only make them once ;)
Thanks very talented, my only criticism is better close ups, surely a talented lady could do that? Take care and it looks nice.
nice to discover new techniques ! Thank you to make mistakes for everybody !
Thanks!! Glad you enjoyed it :D
The finished piece really looks good! Another interesting technique. Thanks for sharing!
Cheers Chip!!
Excellent Video Paul, thanks for showing these techniques, The punties look good too!
Cheers Brian, glad you enjoyed it!!
Good work Paul, not sure if you have heard about UV glue (Loctite UV349) its the same process only you have to apply a drop on glass and it is like transparent. and stuck two pieces of glass very nicely, and no need to trim the edge of glue just clean extra with tissue paper.
Thanks for the tip, I'll check it out! :D
Love it Paul ... Thanks mate ;)
Cheers Ken!!
Just joined your patron!
Thanks man, I really appreciate it!! 🙏
First of all that really really good work but we dont use same measurement units can you explain what is the parts?
I use metric measurements, so you can use an online convertor to fine the volumes for what you need
I fuse using light cure all the time next time try to paint on with a brush, press on clean excess carefully off then cure from opposite side of the glass. I use Mr resin, it's awesome stuff
Cheers Scott, I’ll check it out!!
got my chipping glue and some other bits in today , lets experiment some :-) great inspiration
That’s awesome! Let me know how it goes :D
@@happygilder will do :-)
Greetings from Canada! I love your videos and have been a subscriber for a few months and just started trying my hand at the techniques you show! I have a question for you: How long do you wait for the enamel paint to dry before you start peeling out the vinyl mask?
Thanks David, glad you're enjoying the vids! I start peeling as soon as possible. The wetter the enamel, the better :)
@@happygilder thank you sir! I’ll do that!
Love your channel thank you for your content and tips! I have a question, when u mixed the Armour Etch AND Water how long did u wait to add the Mica. On the video it just said
"Hours later" but it didnt say how many hours.
Sorry the 'hours later' part was my attempt at a joke because it takes me ages to do basic math. You add it all together at the same time so no need to wait :D
@@happygilder oh ok 😆 thanks! 👍
Cool Beans Paul! 👍
Would that be mica like you'd find in potting soil? BTW I'm gilding my first piece this evening. 🤞
Good luck with it man!!! 😀
I’m not sure about the mica question I’m afraid :(
Hi in your opinion is there enough of a market that I could do this for a living.
Paul, i don't know if you ever heard of: do you detect the "tin side" of the glass? With float glass the colour sticks better to the non tin side.
Hi, I’ve never heard that before but I’ll look in to it! Thanks!
Use a uv light, it helps to figure out what side to mirror I've been told but didn't notice anything
the gold sizing gelatine , is that the same sort as used for food ???
It certainly is :)
@@happygilder thanks :-)
I really want to try this stuff out. I live in a two bedroom apartment though. My spare room is empty. You think that would be enough room? I obviously can't use a sand blaster though which kind of sucks.
For this particular piece you need hardly any room and it can all be done in any room of the house.
You can get small sand blasters and as long as you got a hydrovane or screw air compressor, it wouldn’t make much noise
@@happygilder ok I'll have to look into that then. That would be awesome
Why are they called punties?
I’m not sure 🤔
You shake like I do, like the muffler on a old Buick
😂