Gecco glass as bead glass, yet again...

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Liam
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Gecco glass as bead glass, yet again...

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I think I have it fixed this time.

this is a sample of gecco clear used to make beads. Pretty cloudy
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Rebecca M.
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Post by Rebecca M. »

Liam, when you say beads, do you mean torchwork or fused?
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Post by Liam »

Torch beads. the samples I made are a little under an inch wide
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Post by daffodildeb »

If that little red X is what it looks like, I don't think I'll use the stuff. Can you post another link?
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Post by Liam »

my new, so called fixed web site, is apparently having fits and seems to be jamming from time to time. Problems with the modem...Grrr.

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Post by Kim Bellis »

Liam:
The gecko does look real cloudy. I stick with moretti for my torch work - although I have heard that Lucisa clear (excuse spelling) works really well
Kim
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