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2006-04-07, 12:58am
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Surface Heart Decorations?
I know, it seems so easy but I have tried with two little dots and pulling down the end.
Mine just don't seem to work... well they suck truth to tell!
I hate ruining cool beads with crappy hearts...
Would someone care to share the technique???
Pretty Please?
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2006-04-07, 1:16am
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Try one dot, raked.
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2006-04-07, 1:19am
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OMG!!! So I have to win the biggest idiot of the week award...
really??? just one dot raked???
ok I am so going to bed, hopefully tomorrow my common sense will have returned!
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2006-04-07, 2:14am
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when I make my clover leafs I put three dots of green, melt them in a bit then draw a line through each with a needle to where they should meet... so I assume if that gives me heart shaped leafs it will give you heart shapes too. I do keep lots of needles on hand in handles to do this... for handles I just ram them down into lengths of dowel.
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2006-04-07, 2:59am
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Originally Posted by WhiskerWood Studio
OMG!!! So I have to win the biggest idiot of the week award...
really??? just one dot raked???
ok I am so going to bed, hopefully tomorrow my common sense will have returned!
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Yes. When I make donut beads with hearts on them, I just put big dots on the edge and twirl the bead on the edge of my putty knife. It makes nice hearts. I've tried Alan's way, too, but I'm lazy and like the look of the raked hearts.
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2006-04-07, 6:15am
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I just made one last night and love it using the two dot method! I'll post pictures when I get home this evening.
Edited to add picture:
To make this bead, I placed two large dots of opal yellow close to each other and let them melt in just a little. Then I slightly flattened the tops of the dots to push them a little closer together. I heated them to round again by flashing them in the flame and then took a dental pick and raked between the dots to a point. Then I lightly heated the heart in spots to help round out the tops and bring the tip to a more defined point.
I've only made a few of these, but I think I'm addicted!
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2006-04-07, 10:20am
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I will have to make a needle tool...what a great idea!
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2006-04-07, 1:53pm
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you'll have to make several to many... they heat up very fast due to the tiny amount of metal at a needle tip. once they heat up glass sticks with eagerness. best to just grab a new tool every few rakes and rotate them.
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2006-04-26, 8:43pm
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I do my raking with a piece of glass....either a stringer or a rod which I've rolled so the end is pointy and has been warmed in the flame but not heated so it becomes soft. It takes a bit of practice to learn how hot to heat the spot on the bead and to learn to keep the stringer from overheating but I find that glass used as a rake grabs the bead glass better than a pointy tool. I've never tried a bent rake though [the rake is a pointy tool that's got a bent end]. I also don't like how the metal will sometimes leave black deposits in the glass.
Try both ways and see what you think. Oh, and the single raked dot works great for hearts.
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2006-05-13, 2:13am
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I know, it seems so easy but I have tried with two little dots and pulling down the end.
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I make these heart-shaped petals in the way you described. The reason I don't comb one dot in this case is that I want stumpy hearts and that the base is metal leaf. I use pointed Pyrex rod to pull the end.
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2006-05-15, 9:08am
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Emiko,
That is gorgeous. It looks like a Faberge Egg!! Paula
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2006-05-15, 10:40am
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Just one quick note, if your rake is sticking and remaining hot you aren't quenching it frequently enough. Except for very thick metal tools, I recomend quenching after each use and before you put it down on your bench, finally - a GOOD habit. Jeri
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2006-05-15, 7:28pm
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Quote:
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Try one dot, raked.
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I do it this way too, in fact, I have a picture of a bead I made on Saturday just this way. This are stacked dots, raked.
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2006-05-16, 6:23am
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Pretty bead, Lara. And to the "award winning" Nicole, I use a clear stringer to rake my dots. You can do it with boro also....
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