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2012-08-26, 11:56am
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Frit Tutorial - Part 3!
In this third installment of my frit tutorial, I demonstrate frit swirl beads, sugar beads, and lentil beads utilizing the Zoozii's "spree" (flat sided) lentil press and a twist to show off a frit blend.
Thanks for watching!
http://youtu.be/MsSenNpfhNc
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2012-08-26, 10:34pm
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Don't worry, bead happy!
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I'm enjoying all your tutorials! Thanks so much for sharing!!!
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2012-08-27, 11:38am
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I just wanted to say you did a wonderful job with your video tutorials ... really clear and concise. Congratulations and thanks for sharing.
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2012-08-27, 12:29pm
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Thanks to both of you
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2012-08-27, 6:51pm
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Great job I enjoyed all 3
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2012-08-28, 8:25am
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I am inspired to try my hand at frit now. Thank you!
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Nortel Minor, Tank O2 and Propane, using COE 104
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2012-08-28, 4:37pm
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Thanks for sharing your tutorials. I've watched and enjoyed them all.
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2012-09-14, 8:01am
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Thanks for making the videos! I enjoyed them.
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2012-12-26, 3:41pm
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Is it okay to use 96coe frit with 104coe glass? I noticed that Val Cox Frit was 96coe.
Thanks.
Shirl
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2012-12-26, 7:30pm
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Yes Shirland, you may use 96COE frit with 104COE glass so long as the frit is used in moderation. I believe it is recommended to use no more than 5-10% of 96COE frit when combined with 104COE glass.
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