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2011-04-19, 12:55pm
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Rubino
Hi'ya everyone!
what is rubino supposed to do? I've read, you can do blah blah blah if you can make a rubino bead.
I've read about spots, discolouration, getting it the right colour.
It turns silver when reduced.
So, what is it's "highest potential"
thanks
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2011-04-19, 12:58pm
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Sarah Hornik has a fantastic tutorial on pink rubino beads that you can buy on line, and she describes many, many beautiful things you can do with rubino glass and how to work it.
www.glassbysarah.com/ebooks/thinkpink/buy.html
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2011-04-19, 1:52pm
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thanks Lisa,
I notice that my rod turns the prettiest shade of dark violet but I can't get my beads to turn the colour. I wonder if that's a HH issue. I LOVE the raspberriesh pink/red that I do get. Not so much the all silver. I have to now try putting other things on top of it when it's silver.
I have to wait a bit before getting any more tuts, but I will keep that one in mind.
namaste
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2011-04-19, 2:08pm
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A Hothead tends to be a bit reducing so it is hard to work rubino. Rubino works best as a thin layer, otherwise it is too saturated. Try a thin layer of rubino on a white or clear base. Another trick is to encase the thin layer of rubino with clear and then you can spend time on surface decoration without scorching the rubino. One more thing to try is rose cane. Make a gather of white on a clean mandrel. Encase with rubino, then encase with clear. Heat evenly and pull into a stringer. That makes a nice pink stringer for roses and for raised stringer designs.
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2011-04-20, 11:57am
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yum yum yum
thank you, that is helpful info
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2011-04-20, 1:00pm
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Don't forget that rubino strikes, it needs to be heated and cooled a few times to bring out the color especially if you are using it in small quantities.
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2011-04-20, 1:42pm
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I second this! Sarah's tutorial is great!!!
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2011-04-20, 3:57pm
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There are also several different batches of Rubino. I have seen/used several myself. One is, unfortunatey or fortunately depending on what your goal is to achieve with it,a dark almost purple instead of the much sought after raspberry color. There is Rocky Rubino, which IIRC, is the right color but some people do not like the tiny 'rocks' in it. I have had no trouble with it myself, but then again, it has been a while since I used it.
Sometimes if it goes silver, you can oxidize it and turn the color back. Very difficult too do on a HH, try working higher up in the flame. The bad news for me was that once silvered, there may be specks yyou must pull out with tweezers or something to take them out. My first dollface I made in Anne Ricketts class has one of these in its cheek. I didn't notice until AFTER I annealed it. Her class was AWESOME, BTW!
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2011-04-21, 12:12pm
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Hi Namaste-
I'm going to second what Karen said. I have a batch of rubino, clear, that turns a nasty dark purple color when it strikes- total failure (might be Vetrofond's version). I have another that does not change from a lightish pink (bleh), and one that is great- it starts out a pinkish color and then strikes to a dark raspberry color- like in these beads (sorry about the pic- but you can see the color- it is white encased with rubino and then with clear):
Years ago, in a box of shorts from Franz, I got a pencil-thin rod of silver pink (clear) that struck to the perfect pink- have been on the hunt for more ever since Laura
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2011-04-21, 12:14pm
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Oh gosh, I meant to add, Credit River Art Glass has some beautiful beads where she used rubino on opal yellow- she created some nice effects with this conbo. And Sarah's tutorial is very helpful, I'm on a HH too and she has some tricks that work Laura
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2011-04-21, 12:39pm
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I notice that part of the rod turns purple down below the point where it was in the flame. the devardi annealer also turns it that colour purple but I can't get it to do that. I like it's intensity, even if it isn't supposed to look like that, I'm a rule breaker!
I tried encasing it last night over opal yellow and I burned the colour out of part of it, got the brown spots, so now I see what that means.
I did use it successfully in my first berries and leaves bead,but this computer isn't reading my mem card so when I get some energy I will be posting pics in the gallery or newbie gallery or somewhere....now that I know HOW to do it and found a computer that will read the card.
Namaste
Rowyn
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2011-04-21, 2:17pm
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Thank you for the link Kandice! I read your blog all the time but I missed this one somehow.
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2011-04-22, 8:17am
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I second this! Sarah's tutorial is great!!!
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Fantastic tutorial!
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2011-04-22, 10:12am
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Kandice,
Thanks for the link. It's fantastic!
More color testing please!!! Your use of colors is so wonderful!
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