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joeat
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Comments on picture frame

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New to fusing, am making picture frames for my 3 sons graduation pictures.This is the first one and it came out ok except for hazy look on
2/3rds of clear cap glass. Probably due to cleaning. But am learing so
hope i won't make same mistake again.http://community.webshots.com/s/image9/ ... qaL_fs.jpg
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joeat wrote:New to fusing, am making picture frames for my 3 sons graduation pictures.This is the first one and it came out ok except for hazy look on
2/3rds of clear cap glass. Probably due to cleaning. But am learing so
hope i won't make same mistake again.http://community.webshots.com/s/image9/ ... qaL_fs.jpg
evidently you don't have something set right to allow others to access the image, i get a forbidden access error msg when i try to access the link...
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joeat
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Post by joeat »

sorry bout that didn't check one of the options, hopefully it will work now
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Nope, still forbidden.
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Post by Rebecca M. »

Great frames on those lamps Joe. Do you make those yourself?
Good luck on the frames. Rock chalk... oh you know the rest. :lol:
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Post by Dani »

Nice work... love the lamps. I'm not much of a hausfrau when it comes to cleaning, glass included, so just use overspray during the fuse on everything I fire. That seems to be the insurance I need to prevent devit almost always. Did you use an overspray like Superspray?
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