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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2010

Glass etching techniques by http://www.glassetchingsecrets.com are shown here to show you sandblasting and cream etching with short tutorials of how to do it. Also please visit my website for more information. The fabulous first song was provided by Kevin McLeod. He has amazing music so be sure to check him out as well.

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  • how much was the sandblast equipment

  • @whatdeznuts Hey, I only spent about $400 on the cutter and sandblaster, but I already had my own air compressor and air hoses. I made my own sandblasting cabinet too but its hard to film in their.

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  • @thederrick1966 I use aluminum oxide. I believe the psi was 30-40 but you have to make sure you have the right size nozzle tip for the cfm rating of your compressor.

  • @thederrick1966 and was that reg sand

  • what psi was that doing that

  • At $400 I am very interested in the exact equipment you are using in this video? I have my own compressor and can make my own cabinet. I am wondering what you used for the stencil as well as what you used for the sandblast itself?

  • Instead of a butterfly, maybe a grinning skull or something! Now, that's a more realistic anniversary gift. Just sayin'. ;) Seriously though, cool vid. Thanks.

  • @nixonwasframed I dump used motor oil into the sewer....doesn't seem to hurt the sewer at all....it all just keeps on flowing.

  • Plotter cutted from a vector draw..

  • hey where can you buy the stencils

  • awesome

    i do not have a lot of success with etching cream always comes out like pale in parts i tried like 10 times and never get it right..i am seriously thinking to get that abrassive spray ...it may work better the only thing is that it costs like 50 usd or more

    thank You for posting ...this is super helpful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • what kind of transfer paper are you using..?

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