Travis Centers
03-25-2016, 1:59 AM
Hello,
I appreciate all of the info you guys have provided in the past. I have been practicing my etching daily and getting really cool results.
I am working with Clear Glass at the moment and there is no types of Colored glass that is avaliable to me. I want to find a way to tint or color the glass evenly and professionally before I blast it. I looked into powder coating glass and it looks tedious.
I am using UV Resist for the mask.
Do any of you guys know about any kind of Films like ColorWindow Tinting Films that are durable and can be etched through after applied? I am guessing most good Window tint is Vinyl and can't be etched through with silicon carbide "Not Sure".
Or maybe even Acrylic/Ink and Mod Podge/Diamond Glaze before etching?
Looking for something that can be used with a resist mask, top rack dishwasher safe, and something that also looks professional without streaks in order to give color before etching or maybe even something to apply to the etch part after blasting.
Thanks for your time and knowledge,
Travis
I appreciate all of the info you guys have provided in the past. I have been practicing my etching daily and getting really cool results.
I am working with Clear Glass at the moment and there is no types of Colored glass that is avaliable to me. I want to find a way to tint or color the glass evenly and professionally before I blast it. I looked into powder coating glass and it looks tedious.
I am using UV Resist for the mask.
Do any of you guys know about any kind of Films like ColorWindow Tinting Films that are durable and can be etched through after applied? I am guessing most good Window tint is Vinyl and can't be etched through with silicon carbide "Not Sure".
Or maybe even Acrylic/Ink and Mod Podge/Diamond Glaze before etching?
Looking for something that can be used with a resist mask, top rack dishwasher safe, and something that also looks professional without streaks in order to give color before etching or maybe even something to apply to the etch part after blasting.
Thanks for your time and knowledge,
Travis