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Old 2020-06-06, 5:03pm
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I cant find moonstone glass rods anywhere. Anyone know where to get something similar if not moonstone itself??
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Old 2020-06-08, 6:43am
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I cant find moonstone glass rods anywhere. Anyone know where to get something similar if not moonstone itself??
i think if you mix down Northstar "extra light yellow" with clear (preferably simax so the silver doesn't haze up too much) you'll get something very similar to moonstone.
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Old 2020-06-08, 8:00am
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A lot of glass for glassblowing is super saturated. I don''t normally use it for fusing or lampwork because I don't work in 96COE for anything other than blowing.


IIRC Northstar do a glassblowing line of colors.
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