Multicolour Dark! Someone please save my sanity!

Started by helbels, August 26, 2012, 05:20:44 PM

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tinker

Watching with interest as I just braved up and got myself a batch of this.!!

Madam Steph

If it's any help - my 'good' batch is dark reddish brown with the smallest of olivey core

Linda x

lampworklover

Colette's right, dark multi loves brass. Press, marver, pokey tool. whatever. Just cool/ reheat on something brass a few times ;)

BeeBeads

Quote from: Madam Steph on August 27, 2012, 09:46:38 AM
If it's any help - my 'good' batch is dark reddish brown with the smallest of olivey core

Linda x


Thanks Linda.  My batch appears to be very dark brown with practically no core, certainly not olivey.  It's very difficult to see a core, if there is it's just brown! 



Quote from: lampworklover on August 27, 2012, 02:07:45 PM
Colette's right, dark multi loves brass. Press, marver, pokey tool. whatever. Just cool/ reheat on something brass a few times ;)

As easy as that?   ::)  :D

afina

Quote from: BeeBeads on August 27, 2012, 02:51:28 PM
My batch appears to be very dark brown with practically no core, certainly not olivey. 

My batch that is so difficult to use looks just the same.
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BeeBeads

Quote from: afina on August 27, 2012, 03:09:58 PM
Quote from: BeeBeads on August 27, 2012, 02:51:28 PM
My batch appears to be very dark brown with practically no core, certainly not olivey. 

My batch that is so difficult to use looks just the same.


Thanks Verena, that's reassuring!  Like Helen, I've tried everything with this batch.  I have managed some purples and greens today but nothing exciting and it's been a lot of hard work coaxing the colours out.  I think I'll put it away now and go back to practising with my DH.  (That's my double helix, not my husband  ;D )

helbels

Just to confirm that my horrible batch is also dark brown with no visible coloured core.... I smell a big bad rat!

lampworklover

Quote from: BeeBeads on August 27, 2012, 02:51:28 PM
Quote from: Madam Steph on August 27, 2012, 09:46:38 AM
If it's any help - my 'good' batch is dark reddish brown with the smallest of olivey core

Linda x


Thanks Linda.  My batch appears to be very dark brown with practically no core, certainly not olivey.  It's very difficult to see a core, if there is it's just brown! 



Quote from: lampworklover on August 27, 2012, 02:07:45 PM
Colette's right, dark multi loves brass. Press, marver, pokey tool. whatever. Just cool/ reheat on something brass a few times ;)

As easy as that?   ::)  :D

well it was on a Hothead, haven't played with it much on Hel's old Cricket  ;). Mine is brownish in colour, quite an old batch I think as I got it at least three years ago.

BeeBeads


Madam Steph


helbels

Quote from: BeeBeads on August 27, 2012, 03:59:51 PM
I got mine last Friday!

Ditto.... sounds like it might be the new stuff that's iffy.

BeeBeads

Quote from: helbels on August 27, 2012, 04:09:36 PM
Quote from: BeeBeads on August 27, 2012, 03:59:51 PM
I got mine last Friday!

Ditto.... sounds like it might be the new stuff that's iffy.


Well there you go.  I suppose it's small compensation that it isn't the same price as DH!

Amber

It's definitely a batch thing  :( The first batch I got, a couple of years ago, was much lighter - I was getting colours like Kaz's. The last two have been much darker and they stay that way, no matter what I do. The two beads on the left here are MCD and I used a brass stamp on them.



Quite pretty...but not what I wanted. I loved this glass, so it's really disappointing!

flowerjasper