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I have been working on these cabs for weeks & have just finished fire-polishing the first batch. I am really happy with the way they are turning out but damn they are hard to photograph!
Beautiful!!
Since I am rather new to fusing, and completely self taught I must ask what is the difference between Spectrum and the COE 90 that I use? Is the dichro coating by CBS? Really beautiful -- as is your website.
Thanks for sharing - Carol
Thanks Carol,
The dichro is all Austin Thin Films Dichromagic dichro. The Spectrum is 96 COE. It does have some different properties in fusing as well as the different COE. I am not an expert but there are lots of people on this board who can give you more info on this. I am glad you mentioned my website. It reminds me is is way time for an update,
Enjoy your weekend!
Linda -- the cabs are real nice. It is clear you put a lot of work into finishing them nicely.
Also, the lampworked beads on your site are absolutely stunning. Few lampworkers seems to have a so much of a distinctive style as you've developed. Really first class.
Thanks so much for the kind comments. The work I see here is so amazing. I love your cabs Paul. Your style is also very distinct. I do appreciate your comment about my beads. I started work flameworking in an area with no beadmakers or regular supplies, so work a lot with strips of stained glass & have developed methods that work well (for me) with this type of glass that I have not seen elsewhere. I am saving up to buy a larger kiln for fusing and am very excited about it.
Anne,
I firepolish at a little higher temps than I have seen posted here. 1350 for between 15 and 30 minutes gives me the results I like. Also when I am full-fusing I go a little higher for these dichro cabs. 1474 and I hold it for a lonnggg time. Over an hour when I have lots of layers.
Your beads and cabs are great.. esp like the mushroom bead.
I have found that the my cabs turn out better if I scan them instead photographing them... don't think it would work with your beads though.
if you have a scanner try it..
karen
I get pretty good results photgraphing the cabs on my light table, but with the light table turned off, and shooting through a hole in the bottom of a 5 quart ice cream bucket. I then have to do a little white balancing in Photoshop.