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Old 2012-07-27, 12:03pm
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Default does anything neat happen when...

... you put a murrini on a maria and implode it? i'd sacrifice one just to see, but i'm way short on clear.
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Old 2012-07-27, 2:06pm
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Depends on the actual murrini. I make murrini for some of the tubes in my tube coral implosions.

In that case I build a solid layer with stripes over a clear core.

It also depending how deeply you are imploding and the position on the maria (IMO). Out towards the edge and it pulls distorts as it implodes towards the center. In the center it holds it shape better.

Also ... I'm using boro ... which really only means different melting temps. I'd smudge the heck out of it in soft glass!!
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