What wonderful gift of talent for you to share! This is precisely what I have been looking for, thank you so much ! I am a new subscriber, and looking forward to going to your website. Thanks again for sharing!
This is fantastic! Love the movement of drawing the powder across the glass. Marvellous video..well taught. Any advise on where to purchase the SS screen? Thank you
@@susanhirschartglass Thank you. I just love what you have been doing. I do not have a sandblaster but just love watching you make "waves" with the glass powder.
You can use either because the background is white. opaque may cover more where you overlap but it all works with this technique. You can buy a regular silkscreen at blicks or a silkscreen supply. 110 mesh is best for powder. I switched to stainless because the silk eventually gets small holes from the abrasion. Stainless is very challaging to stretch. Maybe I will get around to doing a video on the technique I figured out for it.
Very fun. Very well instructed. Super inspiring. ❤ thank you
How did you make the silk screen frame?
Wow I’m so glad I found your site this is what I want to try but did not know where to start thank you
Thanks for this - I find the technique you use to create movement so inspiring.
What wonderful gift of talent for you to share! This is precisely what I have been looking for, thank you so much ! I am a new subscriber, and looking forward to going to your website. Thanks again for sharing!
Thank you for the tip about SS screen. Definitely will try this.
Fabulous thank you for sharing.
Was wondering if you would sell your instructions to make the silk screen frame with the SS mesh? Thank you
This is fantastic! Love the movement of drawing the powder across the glass. Marvellous video..well taught. Any advise on where to purchase the SS screen?
Thank you
Just watched this and loved it do you then put finished piece on a tack fuse or full fuse with a clear layer underneath?
Do you sell your screens or have a supply list on how to make them
Please tell me how to fuse ?this technique is soo nice😍😍😍
I have also accidentally dumped the glass powder into the wrong container, good advise one opened at a time lol
Hello - what fuse did you do this - tack ?
What size stainless screen is that? Thanks
100 Mesh 150 Micron 16" X32" Screen Stainless T-316 (1 piece) Surgical Grade Filter Material Particulate Capture Extracts Home Brewing Aquariums Biofuel
@@susanhirschartglass Thank you. I just love what you have been doing. I do not have a sandblaster but just love watching you make "waves" with the glass powder.
Are you using transparent or opaque powder?
You can use either because the background is white. opaque may cover more where you overlap but it all works with this technique. You can buy a regular silkscreen at blicks or a silkscreen supply. 110 mesh is best for powder. I switched to stainless because the silk eventually gets small holes from the abrasion. Stainless is very challaging to stretch. Maybe I will get around to doing a video on the technique I figured out for it.
Thank you!