Full Version: sand blasted glass award

From: Bill (ALBILLBERT2000) [#1]
 7 Aug 2006
To: ALL

Ok... In need of help.. attached are two photos one of the product it's a 7x9" beveled glass blank mounted with studs suspending the glass above the back plate or plaque.. the customer gave me a photo of the finished product and needs it duplicated.. the text is on the glass and it looks to be paint filled.. the text looks dark grey to me.. but i dont know if sand blasting would make black paint look a bit grey... I have the artwork and the text.. can anyone do this for me..

Bill


From: gingem [#2]
 7 Aug 2006
To: ALL

Hi Bill
What do you need? The whole plaque? The Glass?


From: Awardsguy [#3]
 7 Aug 2006
To: ALL

As you probably already know, when you blast glass it leaves it white. It will lighten up black paint making it appear a light gray. Make sure you use a laquer based spray paint (I get mine at the local auto parts store). Don't use enamel. It will peel right out if the carving. Let it dry completely. Use cold water to remove the mask, not hot.

It's probably a good idea to try the process on a cheap 3 x 5 bevel. Your photo looks like one of those pricey Visions awards.


Lessons learned the hard way.


From: Bill (ALBILLBERT2000) [#4]
 7 Aug 2006
To: gingem [#2] 7 Aug 2006

Thanks for replying.. I have two plaques only.. give to me by the customer. I dont know if I could get more.. maybe you recognize it.. but.. yes i am looking for someone to blast it.. can you help

From: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#5]
 7 Aug 2006
To: Bill (ALBILLBERT2000) [#1] 7 Aug 2006

Bill,

That is a piece that is available from Visions Awards. It is available in several sizes. You can order blank product or have them do the etching for you. Below is part of the product description from their website.

quote:
A multi-step process beginning with natural shells has been utilized to achieve the opulent golden tones of the Indulgence. A brilliant sheen of subtle metallic stripes formulates the luxurious appeal of the Bronze Luxury. Each plaque can either set or hang to adorn any environment.


If the etching was done on the back side if the glass, then paint-filled, it can take on a dark grey tone from the frosting being in front of the paint.

EDITED: 7 Aug 2006 by DATAKES


From: Bill (ALBILLBERT2000) [#6]
 7 Aug 2006
To: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#5] 8 Aug 2006

thanks.. will check them out in the morning.

Bill


From: gingem [#7]
 7 Aug 2006
To: Bill (ALBILLBERT2000) [#4] 8 Aug 2006

Hi Bill
I could blast them for you if you would like. Just email me the info and we can discuss it.


From: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#8]
 8 Aug 2006
To: Bill (ALBILLBERT2000) [#6] 27 Sep 2006

It may be a better idea to have Bill do the carving for you. Visions has a pretty hefty set-up charge. Bill will do a high-quality job for you.

EDITED: 8 Aug 2006 by DATAKES


From: Mike (MHERMAN) [#9]
 6 Nov 2006
To: Bill (ALBILLBERT2000) [#1] 6 Nov 2006

We do this all the time. We use a specialty stain for glass. The black comes out jet black.

Please call me if you need any assistance.

845-234-4131
Ask for Mike


From: gingem [#10]
 7 Nov 2006
To: Mike (MHERMAN) [#9] Unread

Hi Mike
What specialty stain do you use?


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