Full Version: Glass etching - masks

From: Lisa (TROPHYUSA) [#7]
 19 Jul 2006
To: GayleFromTx (GAYLEOPIE) [#5] 19 Jul 2006

They teach classes on this stuff! (I just took one). Anyway, have her contact Rayzist! They make a wonderful product, including the film to make the mask and the resist for the blast. But unless she has the time and interest to invest in learning the process, and wants to spend the money on the materials, she's much better off to sub it out to someone who actually does this. Yes she can blast glasses with her equipment, but she needs all the parts including the film, an exposure unit, and the resist.

www.rayzist.com
they are wonderful and can set her up if she wants to spend the time and money.


From: GayleFromTx (GAYLEOPIE) [#8]
 19 Jul 2006
To: Russ (MEATSHAKE) [#6] Unread

Thanks. Right now, I think all she is looking for is some place to get some masks so she can give this a try. Her design isn't simple form the standpoint of simple lines -- it is 3 or 4 lines of text (short lines -- one word on each of 3 and a date on the last line) plus a double heart design. Because of the letters, it isn't simple (at least I don't think it is). Anyway, I know there is material out there that holds everything together until you start "carving" and then the thin film that is over the open spaces is blasted away and leaves the opening to etch inside of.

We just want to find someone who will give us a price on making about 40 of these small masks (about 1.5 x 2") and info on how to order if she wants them and how long it will take to get them. She has about a month to get the work done.


From: GayleFromTx (GAYLEOPIE) [#9]
 19 Jul 2006
To: Lisa (TROPHYUSA) [#7] 19 Jul 2006

I don't think my friend is ready to go that far -- she just wants to get some masks made so she can try this. I didn't realize how hard that was going to be.

Thanks for the info.


From: Lisa (TROPHYUSA) [#10]
 19 Jul 2006
To: GayleFromTx (GAYLEOPIE) [#9] 19 Jul 2006

It is actually pretty easy -- but there is a learning process involved. And an investment. I'd be happy to do them but I'm sure she can find someone closer to save freight.

From: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#11]
 20 Jul 2006
To: GayleFromTx (GAYLEOPIE) [#8] Unread

Gayle,

You could contact Photobrasive and they would likely create the resists for you. They would send them to you on silicone release paper so that you could peel them off and apply.

I would order some extra, as there is a learning curve to getting them applied squarely and without damage.

EDITED: 20 Jul 2006 by DATAKES


From: Dragonfly [#12]
 20 Jul 2006
To: GayleFromTx (GAYLEOPIE) [#1] Unread

Hi Gayle,
This is another idea. Up until recently I often sandblasted glass. I used cheap sign vinyl. I cut it with my plotter and make my own stencil. Picked out the parts that would be blasted, applied, taped off, blasted and threw in the sink. The mask and tape would just peel off. Very cheap way to do this. Unless she is looking for very detailed images. I used to do beer steins, James line 1 Best man line 2, date line 3. Time consuming but cheap.

They say you can use contact paper too. I am not good enough with a xacto blade for that.

Good Luck.


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