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2014-10-01, 9:16am
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Etching Bullseye
How well does Bullseye glass etch?
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2014-10-01, 9:28am
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Not at all, I think you have to tumble it. Kalera would know.
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Sisters Beads
If you can't be kind, at least have the decency to be vague
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2014-10-01, 11:04am
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2014-10-05, 5:45pm
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Ok. It takes a little longer.
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Cheetah, 5 lpm and 7lpm conc/generator (8-9 psi), natural gas (booster), started 11/06
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2014-10-05, 5:45pm
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You can tumble too, if the beads are smooth.
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Cheetah, 5 lpm and 7lpm conc/generator (8-9 psi), natural gas (booster), started 11/06
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