Difference between revisions of "Glass"

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*[[Bullseye]] (American COE 90)  
 
*[[Bullseye]] (American COE 90)  
 
*[[Satake]] (Japanese COE 120)  
 
*[[Satake]] (Japanese COE 120)  
*[[Reichenbach]] (German COE 104)
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*[[Reichenbach]] (German COE 104 and 96)
 
*[[Lauscha]] (German COE 104)  
 
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*[[CiM]] (American COE 104)
 
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*[[Double Helix]] (American COE 104)
 
*[[Double Helix]] (American COE 104)
 
*[[Vetrofond]] (Italian COE 104)
 
*[[Vetrofond]] (Italian COE 104)
*[[Kugler]] (German COE 104 and 90)
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*[[Kugler]] (German COE 104 and 96)
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*[[Gaffer]] (New Zealand COE 96)
 
*[[TAG 104]] (American COE 104)
 
*[[TAG 104]] (American COE 104)
  

Revision as of 04:10, 17 February 2011

Which glass should I use to make beads from?

Borosilicate Glass

Using sheet art glass

Scrap glass from bottles etc.

Further information

See http://www.glass-beads.co.uk/Flame/June06/WhichGlass.html for more information