Hi,
A few weeks ago I made a pendant by capping a piece of rippled dichro with a piece of dichro on clear (dichro up) and then a piece of regular clear. I like the look and have been trying to replicate it and haven't had any success. I thought the piece I used for the cap was candy apple red, but in the other tests I have done using c.a. red, it has come out too dense after firing to really see much of the bottom layer. I know some CBS dichros come out really dense after firing (like the silver) and was wondering if anyone could suggest colors that stay fairly translucent after firing? I'm rapidly working my way through my collection of dichro and not having much success.
Thanks!
Michelle
CBS dichro transparency
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Re: CBS dichro transparency
if i remember correctly, premium colors have more layers of the metal oxides than the standard colors, hence the difference in price/look - you can call cbs and verify this....mpg wrote:Hi,
A few weeks ago I made a pendant by capping a piece of rippled dichro with a piece of dichro on clear (dichro up) and then a piece of regular clear. I like the look and have been trying to replicate it and haven't had any success. I thought the piece I used for the cap was candy apple red, but in the other tests I have done using c.a. red, it has come out too dense after firing to really see much of the bottom layer. I know some CBS dichros come out really dense after firing (like the silver) and was wondering if anyone could suggest colors that stay fairly translucent after firing? I'm rapidly working my way through my collection of dichro and not having much success.
Thanks!
Michelle
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yellow/violet is one, and also emerald green, fired coated side down. i used to use the violet for the same reason you like it, but i dont do it anymore ... i just use thin clear, no dichro. still creates depth, and much less expensive. emerald green is very transparent, but it is green green green, too green, and can only be used occasionally. there are two silvers ... red/silver/blue is the softer one. the other silver fires up like a foil, and wont work on top layer for the look you want. dark dark red also makes a good cap, if you're after a bronze look. it's a dark shade, but very transparent.