Precut BE numbers?

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Bev Brandt
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Precut BE numbers?

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I'm posting this for a fusing friend of mine who only has a Hotmail email address. I'm not really sure of such an animal exists, but she's looking for a source for pre-cut numbers in Bullseye. One of our local suppliers had stars (I have a sneaky feeling they sent out for those to be waterjet cut) but no numerics.

I'm sure she's looking for something pre-cut because she doesn't want to piece together an "8" for example. If you know of such a thing or if you have suggestions, please email me and I'll pass them along to my friend.

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Bev Brandt wrote:I'm posting this for a fusing friend of mine who only has a Hotmail email address. I'm not really sure of such an animal exists, but she's looking for a source for pre-cut numbers in Bullseye. One of our local suppliers had stars (I have a sneaky feeling they sent out for those to be waterjet cut) but no numerics.

I'm sure she's looking for something pre-cut because she doesn't want to piece together an "8" for example. If you know of such a thing or if you have suggestions, please email me and I'll pass them along to my friend.
I'm not aware of anyone that has precut numbers for sale. They would almost certainly be waterjet cut if they were available.

There are several other ways to form elaborate shapes such as numbers. One is to cut the reverse of the shape in fiber paper, board, or silica/plaster and fill the holes with frit, then fire to full fuse. Another is to apply Klyr-fire or glue to sheet glass in the desired shape and then sprinkle on powder or small frit. Finally, there are techniques such as screen printing or sandblasting.
John Groth

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I specilize in cutting glass with a waterjet
I can cut custom letters & numbers & shapes out of Bullseye, Dicro,...
How big?
How thick?
How many?
What color glass & item #?
John
waterjet@pcez.com
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precut BE numbers?

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John has done some things for me and aims to please. He is nice to deal with. On top of all of that he give fast service. Carole
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Thank you for the tips. I'll pass them along.
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Re: precut BE numbers?

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Carole Burton wrote:John has done some things for me and aims to please. He is nice to deal with. On top of all of that he give fast service. Carole
Ditto!

John's worked with Bullseye on a number of very tricky artist projects and always been terrific to work with! - Lani
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