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Chocake 2016-08-06 3:05pm

Of Course. There's no adventure in NOT trying. LOL

Mina 2016-08-06 3:27pm

Looking forward to your results

Teri.p 2016-08-10 7:54am

I am another fan of Elke's Silvered Coral on Hades, so I made a bead using the same. The effect is much more subtle than Elke's, also more subtle than Norma's. I think it's actually more noticeable in hand rather than in the photograph. :shrug: I like it.


(I haven't named him yet.)

Shabrea 2016-08-10 10:04pm

Love the kitty with no name

Mina 2016-08-10 10:16pm

I like him too. Maybe his name could be PJ. He reminds me of my nephews pajamas...lol

CathysCreations 2016-09-04 10:25am

Quote:

Originally Posted by one hot beader (Post 4866406)
Not even all ivories make good SIS.

I;ve had trouble with my SIS for a while, no nice webbing, just grey and nasty.
I was blaming the silver leaf...opened a new pack, bought a different brand...still grey.
I blamed the new torch, dual fuel vs hot head.

Then one day I happened to use a really really OLD SIS stringer I had made many years ago. It was in a tray of old twisties I was trying to use up.

I had my gorgeous webby reactive SIS back!

After some extensive testing, I discovered all the newer Dk Ivory I have gives the nasty grey reaction. Only the old egg shaped rods give the nice webby reaction.

I guess I'm trying to say, if you are not succeeding at SIS it might not be your fault.


I'm so glad you posted this! I thought it was my fault!

Cathy

Lorraine Chandler 2016-09-05 8:24am

"Originally Posted by one hot beader View Post
Not even all ivories make good SIS.

I;ve had trouble with my SIS for a while, no nice webbing, just grey and nasty.
I was blaming the silver leaf...opened a new pack, bought a different brand...still grey.
I blamed the new torch, dual fuel vs hot head.

Then one day I happened to use a really really OLD SIS stringer I had made many years ago. It was in a tray of old twisties I was trying to use up.

I had my gorgeous webby reactive SIS back!

After some extensive testing, I discovered all the newer Dk Ivory I have gives the nasty grey reaction. Only the old egg shaped rods give the nice webby reaction.

I guess I'm trying to say, if you are not succeeding at SIS it might not be your fault."

Thank you for this.
A lot of the colors have changed over the years and most not for the better. :roll:
The bottom line is the cost of the materials used and the ability to get the same quality or even the same materials. That is where testing comes in for the lampworkers...Lots of it..LOL

Thanks for sharing everyone and making this a very instructional and tutorial thread!

Locococo 2016-09-06 12:38pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mina (Post 4868108)
I was so impressed with Elke's (Locococo) bead I had to try it for myslef...yes, I shamelessly copied :rolleyes: I couldn't believe that a black bead would become blue..but it did! Mine are not as vibrant a blue but I love the oil slick effect


Norma, sorry I'm late to the party. :biggrin:
Your beads turned out very pretty. \\:D/
You did not copy me cause I copied this recipe from Crystalflipz some time ago. :-\"


Elke :waving:

Locococo 2016-09-06 12:43pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Teri.p (Post 4869259)
I am another fan of Elke's Silvered Coral on Hades, so I made a bead using the same. The effect is much more subtle than Elke's, also more subtle than Norma's. I think it's actually more noticeable in hand rather than in the photograph. :shrug: I like it.


(I haven't named him yet.)


Teri, you got also an awesome result. =D>
To bring out the more blue shimmer on Hades you need to reduce a few times more.

Elke :waving:

Locococo 2016-09-06 1:01pm

I've another one.
Silvered Picasso Blue stringer on a base of Hades.



Elke :waving:

Teri.p 2016-09-06 1:55pm

Thanks for the advice Elke, I'll do that next time I'm trying to get Hades to do what I want.

That bead is positively gorgeous!! I guess you do know what you're doing!

Ravenesque 2016-09-21 1:37am

oh ugh! So glad others said that their SIS isn't the same. Well not glad that it changed but that it's not just me. A customer wanted an order of an older set with SIS, I couldn't replicate it and gave up. I use it SO much that it's really making me sad/mad! :doubt: I just left the torch in another crabby fit and searched here.

I wonder if there's a way to 'fix' it? More silver?

dla 2016-10-16 3:31am

Fun thread here. I've been checking almost daily.
I've been trying to reduce Hades for a couple of days now with no success. Will keep working on it.

The silvered coral stringers are gorgeous ! I made 2 simple beads with it and love it. I made a dark amber silvered stringer, tried it on ivory and don't care for it. No photo yet. I like it better on light amber.
Looking forward to playing with more colors.

Mina 2016-10-16 7:04am

Locococ's Picasso and Hades beads makes me want to make silvered stringer out of my TAG Blue Buddha that does not seem to do much of anything. Maybe it will play nice with silver foil in it.

Mina 2016-10-16 7:09am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chocake (Post 4868188)
Someone gave me some copper foil the other day. Anyone have any experience making stringer with it?

Chocake, did you try this? I was wondering if it worked.

Chocake 2016-10-16 8:41am

Oh yes, I did. I ended up with a lot of cracking issues on the encased foil, so that isn't a great option for me.
It caused a neat color separation when I made Effetre sky blue stringer with it. The outer edged bleached really pale - almost white- with the color concentrated at the center. I really haven't had much opportunity to play more with it. I'm wondering how it will behave with corrals. ETA: I bet you could make some really interesting faux Larimar with sky blue frit and copper foil.

KJohn 2016-10-16 9:52am

I've loved the beads that I have seen with copper foil and silver foil. Dense white was used as the frit and it has a great reaction. I am not sure I have the right white, but should play around with it some more.

I love this thread too. I will need to try some of these other ideas for stringer and see how it turns out.

sislonski 2020-03-27 1:45pm

I love silvered stringer mixed with intense black stringer, the reactions are crazy.

Larysa 2020-03-28 9:29am

Thank you for sharing !


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