they are used as a lining and shading material for glass. They're simple in design, easy to use, and can be thinned with water. A metal tip set is recommended for fine line drawings on glass. The Tip Set consists of one each of the following size tips, find, medium, and bold (only $9.99/set). These tips are placed on the applicator bottle and used to achieve a variety of line widths.
The Glassline colors can be applied between multiple layers of glass or on the top surface for a complex dimensional look. To further explore your creative edge, Glassline colors may be sprayed to achieve subtle shading variations on glass. Glassline Pen colors are compatible with all types of glass from float to 90 and 96 COE. Glassline colors are best fired to 1500 degrees F., but may be fired lower or higher depending upon desired results. They are lead-free and food safe when fired. Comes in 2-oz bottles- $15.99 ea.
The Glassline colors can be applied between multiple layers of glass or on the top surface for a complex dimensional look. To further explore your creative edge, Glassline colors may be sprayed to achieve subtle shading variations on glass. Glassline Pen colors are compatible with all types of glass from float to 90 and 96 COE. Glassline colors are best fired to 1500 degrees F., but may be fired lower or higher depending upon desired results. They are lead-free and food safe when fired. Comes in 2-oz bottles- $15.99 ea.
2 comments:
Sirs:
I am especially interested in the "find" tip you mention in your note of the 18th. Having just returned from a holiday in Europe I am having a bit of bother in "finding" my proper sense of time. Would the "find" tip assist me in my endevour?
Assuredly, and most humbly y'r ob.t s'vnt. etc. etc.
G. Brown (no relation to Browne)
I would think that it depends on where you put it...
Mikey
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