BE reactive ice irid
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BE reactive ice irid
How much does the irid coating diminish the reaction?
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Re: BE reactive ice irid
Depends on the temperature you fire to. High enough and it makes no difference. Lower and you can get some interesting effects, especially with irid down against a copper glass.
See magnets #6 and #12 from this year's magnet exchange: http://warmglass.com/magnet/2013%20Magn ... 040113.pdf
See magnets #6 and #12 from this year's magnet exchange: http://warmglass.com/magnet/2013%20Magn ... 040113.pdf
Re: BE reactive ice irid
thanks, Brad. I am curious to know what she used for #6.
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Same as #12, just without the layer on the very bottom.Nina Falk wrote:thanks, Brad. I am curious to know what she used for #6.
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sorry, I meant #12. that's turquoise opal, capped with reactive ice? or turquoise opal with reactive ice powder?
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The How-Tos discuss how #12 was made. Just check the details out in the pdf. It starts on page 16.Nina Falk wrote:sorry, I meant #12. that's turquoise opal, capped with reactive ice? or turquoise opal with reactive ice powder?