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2010-05-25, 4:47am
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Copper Chore Boy Scrubbies in Beads
I am so excited, I have been here since 2005, learned so much from everyone and I finally have something to share. I am one of those people who tries to put lots of thing in or on beads to see what will work/happen. Copper chore boy scrubbies are 100% copper and have an interesting weave. I cut one apart and rolled a bead on the piece of mesh and covered it with clear. It was good with no cracking. It turned a bright red on the bead, also showed the weave just perfectly. It made lots of little pieces when I cut it up so I tried those like frit and it turns the same blue greens as copper foil. I hope someone can use this idea to do something cool.
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2010-05-25, 4:54am
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Thanks, Prism! It sounds cool!
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2010-05-25, 4:57am
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I would love to see a picture if possible
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2010-05-25, 5:18am
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This sounds so cool. I'm with Katherine, I'd love to see some pics too.
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2010-05-25, 5:33am
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Hope this works, I haven't posted a picture before.
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2010-05-25, 5:37am
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The picture is a bit small but from what I can see it looks very cool. Thanks so much for sharing, I really appreciate it!
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2010-05-25, 6:06am
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Tried again hope this one is better
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2010-05-25, 6:10am
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How cool, thanks for sharing! I'm going to have to play with this.
Kate
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2010-05-25, 6:17am
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OK, have to add scrubbies to the grocery list...
Thank you for sharing this!
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2010-05-25, 6:22am
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That is so cool. What color did you use for the base bead. And I'm guessing it was 104?
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2010-05-25, 7:07am
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Wait.....what?
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Okay, bit of a sidetrack here but how do you get blue greens from copper foil?
I just get grey black color when I try it.
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2010-05-25, 7:10am
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Turn the oxygen way up and hold the bead in there, I see little sparks. It causes it to oxidize or patina. I love the affect but haven't done it in awhile. It also helps when using foil to roll it in a light colored enamel first, then apply the copper foil. CC2
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2010-05-25, 7:29am
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Thank you for sharing! I'm going to pick up a couple this weekend and try it out.
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2010-05-25, 7:40am
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Yes the base bead is 104. Ivory with transparent blue then the copper then encased with clear. Sometimes it takes a lot of work to get colors out of copper foil, mine start out black and gray but with a lot of heat turn colors.
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2010-05-25, 8:35am
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Another neat idea to play with is cutting very tiny sections of copper tubing, the kind used for hinges in stained-glass boxes. Get a bead nice and hot, roll it over the tubing sections to pick a bunch up, and encase. The tubing bits go bright red and trap bubbles. it's an interesting effect; unfortunately, I don't have any on hand at the moment, so no pics. Sorry!
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2010-05-25, 8:44am
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Wait.....what?
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Originally Posted by cc2
Turn the oxygen way up and hold the bead in there, I see little sparks. It causes it to oxidize or patina. I love the affect but haven't done it in awhile. It also helps when using foil to roll it in a light colored enamel first, then apply the copper foil. CC2
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Do you have to encase it before heating? Or heat it up a bunch then encase?
I don't have enamel so I'll have to try without it first.
Oh, I'm using an oxycon too. Hopefully I'll be able to turn the propane down enough to work this right.
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2010-05-25, 9:53am
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Thanks Prism, Great info. I can't wait to try this.
And Robin, that sounds like a really neat idea too.
I'm curious too. Do you heat it before or after encasing?
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