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If my tapes and my CDs just don't sell, I bet my caddy will
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would be cheaper to get a dremel and bits, can use it for more than etching also. Probably $30 for a multi-speed dremel and 24+/- bits.
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Templates at 1:20 look like she stole them from preschoolers.
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@Brraaaappify I think she mentions the proportions of what you need in the book. I think they also might have a guide online for at home brewing.
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Oh, I forgot I had access to the brewery down the street. No mention of proportions, where to get materials locally, or anything helpful. I can get stuff online left and right but that doesn't support local business'.
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there are also chemicals that can decay the glass. I used it once when I was little, you paint the chemical onto a glass and it makes it foggy, you can etch it without a lot of machinery :)
Thumbs up so everyone can see :)
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however, i made my own mask with a quilting square and some yarn and got a pair of safety goggles...
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after i saw this tut, i actually bought that glass engraver you mentioned. one of my best friends turned 21 a couple weeks ago and i customized a shot glass including her birthday, horseshoes (she LOVES horses and teaches riding), and paisley/flowers that represented her hippie themed party. she loved it to (literal!) tears!!! thanks threadbanger!
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Do you think you could do a glass etching episode using corrosive liquids instead of tools?
I feel like this show doesnt show me anythin new anmore. It shows me what other people have done that looks wicked and then does like a 30 second version of that project.
thiskidglows 2 years ago 18
I'm confused...I can see why if you buy the book, beer brewing may be something you can do at home, but this video (at least the second part) had nothing to do with DIY or something you can do at home. And if we're really splitting hairs, doesn't really have anything to do with home decor, either.
Andichan04 2 years ago 8