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Anne Londez 2013-10-08 12:51pm

Bullseye question
 
I'm almost 100% Effetre so I don't know Bullseye colors well. Is there a color that does something close to what Effetre Ivory does with silver ?

De Anza Art Glass Club 2013-10-08 8:29pm

Here's some information. Sorry not to directly answer your question, but I don't have time to look up that particular effect right now.

Glass with reactive components: http://www.bullseyeglass.com/methods...ity-chart.html

Glass reactions: http://www.bullseyeglass.com/methods...e-glasses.html

28676bhe 2013-10-08 8:51pm

Yes, French Vanilla is reactive, as is one of their clears for starters...go to their website or to Warmglass.com for more info.

glass obsessed 2013-10-09 7:17am

Bullseye Rod Nougat works great with silver

LyndaJ 2013-10-09 5:52pm

Depends what you want it to do. Can you elaborate?

Anne Londez 2013-10-10 2:05am

I am looking for an effect similar to the silvered ivory.

28676bhe 2013-10-10 10:19am

The French Vanilla (and others) will give you a reaction, definitely. What part of the effect, though, are you looking for?

Anne Londez 2013-10-11 3:23am

The webbing that gives a rock like effect. So far I haven't seen that with French Vanilla.

squid 2013-10-11 5:53am

That webbing is very hard to get with BE - the closest I have been able to get is with Nougat, I think it was. I posted about it in a thread here - I will see if I can find it.

ETA - It was custard - which is Nougat with another color mixed in - there are details here:

http://lampworketc.com/forums/showth...ghlight=nougat

LyndaJ 2013-10-12 8:17am

You can make silvered stringer that works the same as 104 silvered stringer. Same exact process.

For the shards, it's been a long time since I made them, but they require a slightly different technique. They actually striate better without repeated cycles. 104, when I made those shards, have more distinct "lines" with repeated cycles.

Anne Londez 2013-10-20 10:46am

Thanks, this looks closest to what I am looking for.

Lisi 2013-10-20 11:33am

I've never been able to get any of the Bullseye to create that effect. I would get a yellowish brown with a few blackened streaks in it, but none of the webbing. I don't think Bullseye is dense enough. It's too translucent, most of the colors are. Same with Uroboros.


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