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2014-12-19, 12:20pm
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Copper Green—How do you keep reduction?
I love copper on Turquoise and Copper Green. I can get it in a reduction flame, but it disappears as soon as I take it out of the flame.
Any suggestions on how to keep it reduced?
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2014-12-19, 1:24pm
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Cook the hell out of it.
Try Dark Sky, Petroleum Green and Tribal Turquoise if you have any.
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2014-12-19, 1:36pm
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if it is cool enough before you remove it from the flame ( that sounds like an oxymoron )
it should not re-oxidize
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2014-12-19, 2:01pm
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Thanks...eager to try both of these suggestions.
And yes, it makes perfect sense.
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2014-12-19, 10:18pm
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Lampworkaholic!
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You are talking about the red (iron oxide) color right? Not the grayish haze that copper green gets.
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2014-12-20, 9:00am
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I've only tried the green Copper Green. Maybe that's why I can't get it.
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2015-01-03, 8:06pm
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LOL sure as eggs I'll achieve the grey reduction on any CG bead I don't want it on, and a beautiful clean, green bead on any I do
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