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Show"N"Tell ( Your Machines) / Re: The Laser Project.
« on: July 12, 2011, 11:34:53 AM »
Hi Sam,
I will try it but I am guessing that neat Bleach will destroy the dye in no time but there may be other alternatives.
Acrylic paint has been used successfully to fill the pores in laser'd glass so may work OK with glaze and if it does may resist a Bleach attack.
In a commercial process, low temperature glaze is applied over the top of screen printed ceramics and fired for a few hours this should work just as well with dye filled laser'd stuff.
There are also a few other things I need to try, just need more spare time.
Tweakie.
I will try it but I am guessing that neat Bleach will destroy the dye in no time but there may be other alternatives.
Acrylic paint has been used successfully to fill the pores in laser'd glass so may work OK with glaze and if it does may resist a Bleach attack.
In a commercial process, low temperature glaze is applied over the top of screen printed ceramics and fired for a few hours this should work just as well with dye filled laser'd stuff.
There are also a few other things I need to try, just need more spare time.
Tweakie.