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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2006-11-09, 9:16pm
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Lauscha Striking Red - Stringer
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2,182
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cmhorvath
Okay, either this WAS a dumb question, or you all...
Okay, either this WAS a dumb question, or you all are just as stumped as me?
Help?
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2006-11-09, 4:09pm
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3
Lauscha Striking Red - Stringer
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2,182
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cmhorvath
Lauscha Striking Red - Stringer
Okay, I really hope this is not a dumb question.
I have some of that gorgeous lauscha striking red and I am having a heck of a time with it. If I am using the red for a base bead, I can easily...
Forum:
Tutorials
2006-11-02, 11:21am
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Any christmas bead tutorials?
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10,568
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cmhorvath
These are my Christmas beads. Nothing too fancy...
These are my Christmas beads. Nothing too fancy but I like them. (lots of pairs for earrings too)
I made a matching Christmas tree using the basic winding (disc) method - starting with a skinny...
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2006-08-29, 12:32pm
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Corina's Star Burst
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5,056
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cmhorvath
This is what I use, and they work great. I can't...
This is what I use, and they work great. I can't remember where I got them though. This picture is from the Jodel Glass website. http://jodelglass.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/page162.html
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2006-06-09, 7:08am
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Do you peek?
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2,487
Posted By
cmhorvath
Thanks Kalera. I should have mentioned that I...
Thanks Kalera. I should have mentioned that I don't usually open up the door of the kiln while it's ramping down, only when I'm still torching and the kiln is running at 950 or so. However, I think...
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2006-06-08, 9:39pm
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Do you peek?
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2,487
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cmhorvath
Do you peek?
I don't know about the rest of you, but I can't stand to not look at my beads once I stick them in the kiln. I'm still learning, so my color combinations and reactions somtimes baffle me when I'm...
Forum:
The Dark Room
2006-02-05, 10:25pm
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The $5.00 Photo Studio
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16,790
Posted By
cmhorvath
Yes, the "after" is a result of what Evan said to...
Yes, the "after" is a result of what Evan said to do in Photoshop.
Adobe Photoshop is pretty expensive. I think it's around $600 or so. My husband has it becuase he needs it for work, so I...
Forum:
The Dark Room
2006-02-03, 10:51am
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The $5.00 Photo Studio
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16,790
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cmhorvath
Success!
Well, I think I might have nailed it! The only thing that didn't work for me was the slidy thing that holds the camera on. My camera was too heavy for it...but I improvised and got it to work. Here's...
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The Dark Room
2006-02-02, 4:17pm
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The $5.00 Photo Studio
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16,790
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cmhorvath
I thought about that, but the problem is I...
I thought about that, but the problem is I usually photograph a strand of beads, not just one. That would be a tricky balancing act for 6-7 beads. I wonder if I strung the beads on a stiff wire, as...
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The Dark Room
2006-02-02, 3:45pm
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The $5.00 Photo Studio
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16,790
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cmhorvath
Well, as luck would have it, boss went home sick...
Well, as luck would have it, boss went home sick today so I took an opportunity to go shopping at lunch time for some of the clamp-on lights that you used in your tutorial. (FYI for anyone wondering...
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The Dark Room
2006-02-01, 5:42pm
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53
The $5.00 Photo Studio
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16,790
Posted By
cmhorvath
Evan, I watched this video at work today (hope my...
Evan, I watched this video at work today (hope my boss doesn't read this forum! :-D ) and I couldn't scribble my notes down fast enough on the Photoshop part of the tutorial! I pretty much have my...
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2006-01-19, 5:55pm
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What is the proper way to clean a bead?
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2,525
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cmhorvath
I use my husbands dremmel tool. I bought a...
I use my husbands dremmel tool. I bought a special diamond tip for it and it works like a charm. Can't imagine doing it by hand without it....
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2006-01-10, 8:45am
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3
Encased silver foil - what did I do wrong?
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2,235
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cmhorvath
Thanks for the feedback! I'm going to go try the...
Thanks for the feedback! I'm going to go try the pale aqua and see how it turns out. Wish me luck.
Cheryl
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2006-01-09, 5:25pm
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Encased silver foil - what did I do wrong?
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2,235
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cmhorvath
Encased silver foil - what did I do wrong?
I wanted to make some beads for an outfit I bought for a cocktail party and I thought a silver foil encased bead with little splashes of intense black through it would look really great. So here is...
Forum:
Torch Questions
2006-01-08, 10:39am
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14
Natural gas anyone?
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3,933
Posted By
cmhorvath
I'm using the CC Mini with residential NG...
I'm using the CC Mini with residential NG pressure and an Oxycon rather than tanked O2. I love it and the whole set up has been working great for me. It cost us around $250 to have the NG line run to...
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