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Old 2010-03-11, 10:50am
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It's very unfortunate that someone would leave negative feedback before contacting a seller - I had it done once and I was very hurt too. It's just not fair.

I have never seen your tut, but I know of only three ways to encase as well. Every lampwork 101 book etc. explains dot, blob and spiral encasing in depth, and it has been explained in detail here on LE countless times. Keep the glass hot, push it against previous wrap, etc.

Your description says "I went to work on developing a technique that allowed me to thinly encase larger beads (1-2 inches in length) without introducing bubbles or smears at the junction of the clear layers." This description would lead me to believe it's a new technique other than the above mentioned three ways to encase? But however you do it, I'm sure it's a great tut!
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