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Glue chipping
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Glue chipping
I am curious. Having had successful glue chipping experience, would others share their success with "the range of temperatures in the chipping stage." I have used 120 to 140. I realize there are many variables but it is always interesting to view others experiences . Thank you.
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Re: Glue chipping
what you can do yourself a drying Cabinet for glue chipping? sorry for my English
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Re: Glue chipping
Vitaly,
this thread is a long read but should answer your questions. Rather than build a special cabinet, try a light box as suggested in this thread, along with photos: https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... ping+table
Also note, when applying glue, turn the lights on with your glass on top to warm the glass, apply the glue, then turn off the light to let the glue harden.
Danny
this thread is a long read but should answer your questions. Rather than build a special cabinet, try a light box as suggested in this thread, along with photos: https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... ping+table
Also note, when applying glue, turn the lights on with your glass on top to warm the glass, apply the glue, then turn off the light to let the glue harden.
Danny