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Procedure question for M. Jackson
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Procedure question for M. Jackson
Mike,
I remember reading the series you did explaining the glue chip process for the "SIGNS" sign you made, but I can't remember if you explained how you did the deep etch around each letter.
Did you make a resist that just had an outline of the letters, deep etch the outline and then weed and etch the letters in preparation for the glue chip. Not having done any chipping, I'm just guessing at the process. Can you set me straight on how you did it?
Thanks...Dennis
I remember reading the series you did explaining the glue chip process for the "SIGNS" sign you made, but I can't remember if you explained how you did the deep etch around each letter.
Did you make a resist that just had an outline of the letters, deep etch the outline and then weed and etch the letters in preparation for the glue chip. Not having done any chipping, I'm just guessing at the process. Can you set me straight on how you did it?
Thanks...Dennis
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Dennis,
I went back to the old Forum and found the three "Parent" threads regarding that process. You will probably want to read all the posts and replies to get the whole picture. Pay special attention to instructions supplied by Pat Mackle. He did the original piece shown above and guided us along as a couple of us tried it.
I did it two different ways, all spelled out in the threads (mostly the second one)
Be sure and come back here to ask more questions about the process after you've read all the old posts!
Good luck!
Mike Jackson
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Jackson Hole, WY
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Teton Images
Jackson Hole photography blog:
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Mike,
Thanks for the research. I have printed each set of threads from the three references you provided. Now I can sit and read them in the order they were posted. Your assistance is valued and appreciated more than you know.
Dennis
Thanks for the research. I have printed each set of threads from the three references you provided. Now I can sit and read them in the order they were posted. Your assistance is valued and appreciated more than you know.
Dennis
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History of Post of time past...
Mister Mike,
What happened with the history of 'The Hand Lettering Forum'?
Are the threats gone forever or do they have a new link?
Erikieee
What happened with the history of 'The Hand Lettering Forum'?
Are the threats gone forever or do they have a new link?
Erikieee
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Erik,
The links in that post go back to the old, old BB. A few years ago, we ported them over to this BB (manually). You can find them by doing a SEARCH for gluechip, glue chip, and glue-chip.
If you find them, please feel free to add the correct links into this thread for the future.
Mike Jackson
The links in that post go back to the old, old BB. A few years ago, we ported them over to this BB (manually). You can find them by doing a SEARCH for gluechip, glue chip, and glue-chip.
If you find them, please feel free to add the correct links into this thread for the future.
Mike Jackson
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Golden Era Studios
Vintage Ornamental Clip art
Jackson Hole, WY
Photography site:
Teton Images
Jackson Hole photography blog:
Best of the Tetons
Golden Era Studios
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Jackson Hole, WY
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Teton Images
Jackson Hole photography blog:
Best of the Tetons
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Old posts about Glue Chipping.
https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... echip#2319
https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... echip#2310
https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... echip#2284
https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... uechip#843
https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... uechip#300
https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... uechip#293
And of course :https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... =etch#7702
https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... echip#2310
https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... echip#2284
https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... uechip#843
https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... uechip#300
https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... uechip#293
And of course :https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... =etch#7702
Realizing we are in the 2nd renaissance of the arts.
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http://www.signcraft.com/GlueChipped.pdf
This is an old article I did for SignCraft on the asphaltum resist version of Glue Chipping.
M. Jackson
This is an old article I did for SignCraft on the asphaltum resist version of Glue Chipping.
M. Jackson
Mike Jackson / co-administrator
Golden Era Studios
Vintage Ornamental Clip art
Jackson Hole, WY
Photography site:
Teton Images
Jackson Hole photography blog:
Best of the Tetons
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Jackson Hole, WY
Photography site:
Teton Images
Jackson Hole photography blog:
Best of the Tetons
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Mister Mike,
I re-read this article a hundred of times when i printed it out back in januari.
It took me ages (three months) to get the right liquid asphaltum....
First i bought a can and was very excited, because it was the only shop in whole Nederland which sold it.
He said when i bought it that his speciality paint shop has excisted for 80 years, but never one person asked for it...
I came home opened the can and it was asphaltum powder!
So i tried to make it into liquid: One jar mixed with Terpentine and one with thinner. After one week the one with the terpintine looked somewhat desolved, but when painting it on a piece of glass it was a joke.
Later i bought some liquid asphaltum you guys use through internet. So much to learn, but even this article already for me brings back good memories haha
I re-read this article a hundred of times when i printed it out back in januari.
It took me ages (three months) to get the right liquid asphaltum....
First i bought a can and was very excited, because it was the only shop in whole Nederland which sold it.
He said when i bought it that his speciality paint shop has excisted for 80 years, but never one person asked for it...
I came home opened the can and it was asphaltum powder!
So i tried to make it into liquid: One jar mixed with Terpentine and one with thinner. After one week the one with the terpintine looked somewhat desolved, but when painting it on a piece of glass it was a joke.
Later i bought some liquid asphaltum you guys use through internet. So much to learn, but even this article already for me brings back good memories haha
Realizing we are in the 2nd renaissance of the arts.
Learn, copy and trying to improve...
Still in the learning phase
Amsterdam Netherlands
www.ferrywinkler.nl
www.schitterend.eu
www.facebook.com/Schitterend.eu
Learn, copy and trying to improve...
Still in the learning phase
Amsterdam Netherlands
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www.schitterend.eu
www.facebook.com/Schitterend.eu
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http://www.theletterheads.com/lhparts/gluechip.html
I assume you already found this page on TheLetterheads.com?
It has lots of links to all kinds of pages about glue-chipped glass and the supplies
Mike Jackson
I assume you already found this page on TheLetterheads.com?
It has lots of links to all kinds of pages about glue-chipped glass and the supplies
Mike Jackson
Mike Jackson / co-administrator
Golden Era Studios
Vintage Ornamental Clip art
Jackson Hole, WY
Photography site:
Teton Images
Jackson Hole photography blog:
Best of the Tetons
Golden Era Studios
Vintage Ornamental Clip art
Jackson Hole, WY
Photography site:
Teton Images
Jackson Hole photography blog:
Best of the Tetons