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Old 2010-06-17, 11:56am
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Originally Posted by Ofilia View Post
Also..... think of using sheet BE! It's the best when using their 'whispy' for cool effects. We pay lots and lots of money for the "streaky freaky" rods, when it's basically the same thing, but in sheet. Sure, in sheet you will get more areas of variance, but that's the whole charm of it! One of my favorite is the clear amber with opal French vanilla. Great reactions to copper and silver foils!

Solid color sheet will also vary a shade or so from its same color name in rod form! Another reason to seeking sheet. (you can NEVER have enough colors or shades to choose from!!)

And for a third bonus to choosing sheet, is that the PRICE is awesome! It's still by weight, but you can get really great prices in sheet form.
Thanks for the tip Ofilia! I use BE sheet glass and actually have lots of the one you mentioned above. Yet I did not know one could get great reactions using it with cooper and silver foils. Now I can not wait to try it out
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