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Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2018-06-02, 10:44pm
Replies: 31
Views: 13,736
Posted By EchoTantuli
Poppy and Tangerine Sparkle... I will use them...

Poppy and Tangerine Sparkle... I will use them but sparingly... I love both!
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2017-05-20, 10:36pm
Replies: 12
Views: 4,767
Posted By EchoTantuli
Do you use Bullseye at all? Sunset Coral is a...

Do you use Bullseye at all? Sunset Coral is a really pretty color.... also of course Gold ruby over opal yellow also makes a really pretty peachy color.
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2016-06-04, 5:50pm
Replies: 8
Views: 5,041
Posted By EchoTantuli
To dilute the Rubino with clear take a clear rod...

To dilute the Rubino with clear take a clear rod and encase the end with the Rubino and then encase it in clear again. Then mix. Then the Rubino will have a better chance of a good mix and not...
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2016-06-04, 5:44pm
Replies: 5
Views: 2,816
Posted By EchoTantuli
Is the Jim Moore a twist one or a lever one? I...

Is the Jim Moore a twist one or a lever one? I have the Nortel and love it. I recommended the lever type like mine to a friend and she got one not a Nortel but something else I think and she didn't...
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2016-06-04, 5:40pm
Replies: 8
Views: 5,171
Posted By EchoTantuli
If there IS liquid inside I would go with...

If there IS liquid inside I would go with lucite... some of the older Lucite can look like glass but that wouldn't make them heavy so I don't know?
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2016-01-16, 2:44pm
Replies: 15
Views: 7,934
Posted By EchoTantuli
I love the Ultra too! To answer if it is stronger...

I love the Ultra too! To answer if it is stronger than Super Blue the answer is No. You can do boro with it, but it is not as strong as Super Blue. Both are fantastic I only use Sludge... for me it...
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2016-01-06, 3:48pm
Replies: 11
Views: 4,709
Posted By EchoTantuli
I would agree most of the opaque are semi...

I would agree most of the opaque are semi translucent in nature. Which can be really cool or a PIA depending on what you are going for. Their transparent colors are the best if you ask me of all the...
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-12-02, 1:51pm
Replies: 21
Views: 10,964
Posted By EchoTantuli
gravity dots maybe?

gravity dots maybe?
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-09-09, 2:55pm
Replies: 8
Views: 2,957
Posted By EchoTantuli
Oh! Cool! I don't post many pictures because it...

Oh! Cool! I don't post many pictures because it was a pain. Love the work around! Here is Spanish Leather encased.
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-09-08, 7:09am
Replies: 8
Views: 2,957
Posted By EchoTantuli
Encase it. It did really well for me. I did lay a...

Encase it. It did really well for me. I did lay a base of clear first to ensure the red in it behaved for me. If it wasn't such a pain I would show you a pic, but I hate the whole resizing game to...
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-07-22, 10:57am
Replies: 39
Views: 10,894
Posted By EchoTantuli
Just a quick question... if you are actually able...

Just a quick question... if you are actually able to get the metallic surfaces out, will they hold up in the kiln? I had heard the copper black will lose it's reduction if it was annealed. Just...
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-07-22, 7:30am
Replies: 8
Views: 3,257
Posted By EchoTantuli
I have not had any problem with their brown. I...

I have not had any problem with their brown. I love theirs because it doesn't have the red or gray tint in it and is more of a true brown. I think you would have to take each color, or maybe even...
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-07-21, 4:18am
Replies: 6
Views: 2,455
Posted By EchoTantuli
Most of the 96 clears are leaded furnace glass,...

Most of the 96 clears are leaded furnace glass, they like to be worked cool in radiant heat... which is generally fine since they are so soft. Uroboros 96 is definitely the easiest and best clear for...
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-07-03, 2:02pm
Replies: 25
Views: 12,133
Posted By EchoTantuli
Jaci is that Rubino encased in Cirrus or Clio?...

Jaci is that Rubino encased in Cirrus or Clio? Rubino has been the biggest bear over the years for me to encase!
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-07-01, 3:00pm
Replies: 22
Views: 8,782
Posted By EchoTantuli
Yes. I paint strips of sheet glass then apply...

Yes. I paint strips of sheet glass then apply them over a base bead... it would be the same principle in fusing. I prefer oils, but I know some like the water base mediums better, so that is just...
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-07-01, 2:56pm
Replies: 25
Views: 12,133
Posted By EchoTantuli
If you have really troublesome colors that don't...

If you have really troublesome colors that don't want to be encased and they are very saturated like a lot of the reds are ... and even clear coring didn't work ...you can mix clear with the color...
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-07-01, 2:52pm
Replies: 22
Views: 8,782
Posted By EchoTantuli
Here is a better picture example, you can really...

Here is a better picture example, you can really see the golden shine of encasing it between two pieces of glass... I hate resizing pictures so here's a link....
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-07-01, 2:41pm
Replies: 22
Views: 8,782
Posted By EchoTantuli
If it is left on the out side only a certain...

If it is left on the out side only a certain amount will stick and the excess will wash away so it isn't quite as blingy and looks like the beads in the chart do. If you encase it between two pieces...
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-07-01, 12:16am
Replies: 22
Views: 8,782
Posted By EchoTantuli
Oil will tame the beast with Mica powder... there...

Oil will tame the beast with Mica powder... there is squeegee oil you can buy, but clove oil will work too. Mix it with the mica powder to make a paint. Just make sure the oil is mostly dried out......
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-05-14, 11:37pm
Replies: 5
Views: 3,397
Posted By EchoTantuli
Perfect! Thank you!! Exactly who I was looking...

Perfect! Thank you!! Exactly who I was looking for.
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-05-14, 7:20pm
Replies: 13
Views: 7,220
Posted By EchoTantuli
Crazy!! It popped up in just reading the front...

Crazy!! It popped up in just reading the front page of tips and techniques, so I answered it not realizing it was so old!! Too Funny!
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-05-14, 1:40pm
Replies: 13
Views: 7,220
Posted By EchoTantuli
it could be the glass too. If it is a striking...

it could be the glass too. If it is a striking glass 1000 degrees may be hot enough to begin the striking phase with some and changing the color. Most of us are using lower temps these days like 930...
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-05-14, 1:34pm
Replies: 5
Views: 3,397
Posted By EchoTantuli
who is the gal who does the awesome dog beads?

I had a customer wanting me to do a longevity bead for her dog in big hole. I don't feel like I have the expertise for that and wondered who it was that was doing the great dog beads, there were two...
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-03-23, 2:58pm
Replies: 30
Views: 9,725
Posted By EchoTantuli
it is in the lampwork limited edition category...

it is in the lampwork limited edition category called coral, it is a yummy peach color.
Forum: Tips, Techniques, and Questions 2015-03-17, 10:46pm
Replies: 30
Views: 9,725
Posted By EchoTantuli
I love some of their pastels, brighter than some...

I love some of their pastels, brighter than some Reichenbachs... they have a peach to die for! :)
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