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glassdog
2008-12-19, 2:26pm
Tired of starting a project just in time to find out you dont have the right color frit? Now for a limited time, Mike will be giving free classes on how to use his latest frit maker. Some experiance is required.
mtarara
2008-12-19, 3:19pm
HE HE!!
Mary T.
tammydownunder
2008-12-19, 3:20pm
FREE???? why not make a tutorial. Betcha you could make tons of money.
Alison D
2008-12-19, 6:51pm
How do you get the glass to stick to the wall while you pound it? I am going to need the tut on this.
Alison
CelesteK
2008-12-20, 12:52pm
LOL!
I found that using my "frit maker" worked better on a horizontal metal surface; the glass was covered with a cloth and I wore safety glasses to keep flying frit out of my eyes.
Celeste
theglasszone
2008-12-21, 11:35am
Got me!!!:lol: But I'm sure it works!
De
nitefire
2008-12-21, 1:06pm
That was my first ever frit maker too. Now i have upgraded to the latest model. Made by DH.
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BeadsGoneWild
2008-12-21, 2:27pm
Funny you should show your "frit maker". I just used mine today on my DH's anvil with a cloth. Worked just as good as the really expensive ones. :)
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Roberta
nitefire
2008-12-21, 3:42pm
Funny you should show your "frit maker". I just used mine today on my DH's anvil with a cloth. Worked just as good as the really expensive ones. :)
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Roberta
I used to make frit with my DH tools and on his work bench too. He got tired of me in his way and making a mess, so he made me my own frit maker. It did not cost more than a good hammer. I even used a rock once.
I think most beginning lamp workers would choose to use things they already have around the house. We would rather spend our money on glass. I enjoy hearing about what other people use.:)
Elaine
Ruth Nichols
2008-12-21, 4:09pm
LOL... Good one Mike!!
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