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2007-05-21, 12:37pm
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"Bubbly" Sublime
Hmmm... is Sublime a naturally "bubbly" glass or do I possibly have a bad batch?
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2007-05-21, 12:44pm
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It does bubble sometimes. However, I have found that if you work it a little cooler (like a crayon color) it works fine. Once you get it melted into the surface, you can go ahead and work it hotter.
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2007-05-21, 1:22pm
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Thanks Cosmo - I'll see if I can get this to work out.
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2007-05-24, 6:30pm
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I haven't had trouble with sublime bubbling in the flame but found out that I was
"cooking it" too long in the kiln. It's a very beautiful, gentle color so needs a bit of tender care - it melts so easily I would just work it a little cooler (that probably goes for a lot of colors I used to have trouble with - just don't be in a big hurry).
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2007-05-24, 9:36pm
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I jusy Bought some sublime today.It looks sorta clear. Does it strike?
Oh well, I guess I'll find out. Any suggestions on what to use it with?
Mary K
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2007-05-25, 5:55am
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Sublime is a transparent lime green color. I haven't seen any that look clear. It should look like this: http://www.soleiletlune.com/webstore...4&cat=0&page=1
The cold rod and the finished product look the same.
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2007-05-25, 11:42pm
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right - not a striking color but it IS sublime! Just treat it with care.
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2007-05-27, 8:24pm
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I love that color!!
Paula
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