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Old 2007-01-04, 5:07pm
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Here's a tutorial I put together for Jeff using the Inspiration toolworks
Star mold to make Latticino twisties. Hope everyone enjoys it!

http://www.inspirationtoolworks.com/lampworking/0035/
(click on the purple link "optic-mold-tutorial.pdf")
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Old 2007-01-04, 5:16pm
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Thanks Karen! It was wonderful for you to write this up!

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Old 2007-01-04, 5:47pm
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Nice tutorial---thanks for sharing!

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Old 2007-01-04, 6:08pm
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In the final picture of the Latticino, the finished product is a bit
"lumpier" than I usually make them. I wanted to add "yours should
turn out better, since you won't be trying to pull twisties AND
balance a camera at the same time" .

I am SOOOO lucky I didn't set myself on fire trying to photograph
this. Next time, I definitely am waiting till the hubby comes home
and letting him handle the picture taking. I usually do all the picture
taking for my tutorials, but...then again, most of my tutorials are
for polymer clay and other NON-flamable materials.
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Thanks Karen! Nice tut! Now I just have to buy the star molds. One can never have enough tools, huh?

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