Sandblasting query
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 2:00 pm
Hi
I recently invested in a sandblaster and am addicted. I would like to sandblast a design on a piece of glass (either float or very light bullseye) to use as a splashback for the hob in the kitchen. I have searched the internet for ways to attach it to the wall and realise the background needs to be white but wonder if the design will be lost due to the adhesive filling the slight indent of the sandblasting as the design in in the centre of the panel with clear glass around it.
Also do I need to prefuse the glass to soften the top edges?
If anyone has done something like this and can give me a few pointers please, I would be very grateful.
Tracey
I recently invested in a sandblaster and am addicted. I would like to sandblast a design on a piece of glass (either float or very light bullseye) to use as a splashback for the hob in the kitchen. I have searched the internet for ways to attach it to the wall and realise the background needs to be white but wonder if the design will be lost due to the adhesive filling the slight indent of the sandblasting as the design in in the centre of the panel with clear glass around it.
Also do I need to prefuse the glass to soften the top edges?
If anyone has done something like this and can give me a few pointers please, I would be very grateful.
Tracey