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2013-03-11, 7:24pm
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cherylkroe
Thanks so much, I think I got it now. Sorry I...
Thanks so much, I think I got it now. Sorry I did not catch the runtime thing.
I finally figured out how to get it to open.
Cheryl
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2013-03-09, 5:00pm
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Deb, I have tried to download your program...
Deb,
I have tried to download your program before at the 1.2 level and had difficulties (due to my own ignorance I am sure). I uninstalled it and let time go by, several months. I just tried...
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2013-03-03, 10:40am
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Brass Frit Golden Bubbles Information and Sharing
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cherylkroe
Likewise, normal ventilation and do not put the...
Likewise, normal ventilation and do not put the brass in the flame. I have never noticed any smell from putting the frit on the hot glass either.
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2013-03-02, 11:19am
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Brass Frit Golden Bubbles Information and Sharing
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cherylkroe
One of my favorites
This is one of my go to designs for necklaces, bracelets and earrings. Lots of happy customers.282831
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2013-01-30, 7:10am
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What would you suggest for a true Navy Glass
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cherylkroe
Wow
Thank you for posting those, because when I looked at Olympic color rods website picture I was positive it would not work. Looks great to me as a good true navy.
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2013-01-28, 5:33pm
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What would you suggest for a true Navy Glass
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cherylkroe
Thank you
Wow, I have Super Nova but did not even consider looking at it. I sure will, I will also look at the cobalt option and the reichenbach color. It is so hard sometimes to tell from the computer...
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2013-01-28, 4:13am
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What would you suggest for a true Navy Glass
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cherylkroe
The cobalt and lapis look so close I didn't try...
The cobalt and lapis look so close I didn't try that, but sure worth a try.
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2013-01-28, 4:12am
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What would you suggest for a true Navy Glass
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cherylkroe
I was looking for opaque. The vetrofond lapis is...
I was looking for opaque. The vetrofond lapis is more on the royal blue edge. I willl look at the CIM. I tried encasing it in a transparent med blue but that didn't help.
Thanks
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2013-01-27, 6:44pm
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What would you suggest for a true Navy Glass
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What would you suggest for a true Navy Glass
I need a true navy to use for my daughter's jewelry to match the University of Southern Indiana's colors. She is an instructor and has been given several shirts etc. Their colors are red, white and...
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The Dark Room
2013-01-24, 4:15am
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Modahaus Tabletop Studio.. any thoughts?
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cherylkroe
I love mine
I received mine in a giveaway from a blog I read. I use it every time I take a picture. I love the way it is easy to set up and take down and change the color of the back ground. The carrying case...
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2012-01-11, 8:43pm
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Topaz translated into glass color??
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2,648
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cherylkroe
Wow Hadn't thought of that
Thanks for the Maple thought, had not even thought of that one and I have that, but never have used it. Until these last posts I thought Lt. topaz would be it too. Mixing is a good thought also.
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2012-01-11, 5:07am
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Topaz translated into glass color??
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cherylkroe
Thanks
I am thinking that most people would think of topaz as golden yellowish. The Lt Topaz is what I would think is most common. My ring is very dark, and no one ever realizes it is topaz. I hope she...
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2012-01-10, 7:20pm
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Topaz translated into glass color??
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Topaz translated into glass color??
I have been asked to make a bead in the color of Topaz. I wear a topaz ring but it is not the normal color I think everyone else thinks of. Mine is a very dark amber color. What color would you...
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2011-06-11, 2:06pm
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I for one am glad she asked about those. I second...
I for one am glad she asked about those. I second the fact that they are stunning. Thanks for telling the recipe, even though I am sure if I did them they wouldn't even be close to those.
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2011-02-19, 5:03pm
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cherylkroe
Thanks so much, we went and for now I got french...
Thanks so much, we went and for now I got french vanilla and clear. I do have some 96 frit already so I will play with that. Thanks so much for being so generous with your information.
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2011-02-19, 9:41am
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cherylkroe
Kalera, I am in Portland from KY for the...
Kalera,
I am in Portland from KY for the weekend. If I was to visit BE, and don't own any 90 coe, what would be the color you would buy first? Would it be frit or rod?
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2011-02-14, 5:15am
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Holding tool for Glass Head Pins
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cherylkroe
Thanks Crisann, Maybe I need both tools.
Thanks Crisann, Maybe I need both tools.
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2011-02-13, 8:59pm
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Holding tool for Glass Head Pins
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9,744
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cherylkroe
That is funny, I almost ordered that once before...
That is funny, I almost ordered that once before for making twisty stringers. Now that will definitely be on my list.
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2011-02-13, 5:33pm
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Holding tool for Glass Head Pins
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9,744
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cherylkroe
That tool is great. I will try and replicate it,...
That tool is great. I will try and replicate it, Thanks for posting pictures.
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2011-02-13, 7:11am
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Holding tool for Glass Head Pins
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9,744
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cherylkroe
Thanks I will try again.
Thanks I will try again.
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2011-02-13, 7:04am
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Holding tool for Glass Head Pins
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9,744
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cherylkroe
Well I tried a couple of things last night, one...
Well I tried a couple of things last night, one the pinvise will hold the tiny push pin but you better be quick. It gets really hot if you dally. Also a bit of a pain to try to get it out of there...
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2011-02-12, 8:32am
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Holding tool for Glass Head Pins
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9,744
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cherylkroe
Well I had smashed off the plastic but could not...
Well I had smashed off the plastic but could not come up with a holding tool for something so short. When I was playing with that I didn't have a key mandrel. I will try that today. Thanks so much...
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2011-02-12, 6:54am
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Holding tool for Glass Head Pins
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9,744
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cherylkroe
Thanks Sharon P, I will look at Arrow Springs. ...
Thanks Sharon P, I will look at Arrow Springs.
Thanks Kathy, I just need to decide whether I need the 1/2" or 3/4". I really would like to try some push pins for work.
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2011-02-11, 6:57pm
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Holding tool for Glass Head Pins
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9,744
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cherylkroe
Thank you for the links David. You are always so...
Thank you for the links David. You are always so helpful.
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2011-02-11, 4:34pm
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31
Holding tool for Glass Head Pins
Views:
9,744
Posted By
cherylkroe
Eileen, I have seen 18 to 22 gauge wire. I...
Eileen,
I have seen 18 to 22 gauge wire. I have used Sterling, Copper and Steel.
I depends on the look you want. I have been tumbling them with SS shot and a drop of dawn to harden them back up...
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