Acid Cream Etching’s Viscosity & Painting Cursive Letters
Want to know more about acid glass etching cream? Then see this post about what it is. If you have a question, just leave me a comment and I’ll try to answer it right away.
My Journey: When I first got into glass etching, I was most interested in the sandblasting process and was about to spend over $10,000 on equipment advertised by manufacturers. Just before I was about to make the irrationally quick decision, I decided to research other lower cost solutions and ended up piecing together a great setup for at least 90% less. My goal through our ebook and membership area is to provide this information so you too can save, while still etching like a pro. It is my aim that a small investment in this information will actually save you thousands.
Want to know more about acid glass etching cream? Then see this post about what it is. If you have a question, just leave me a comment and I’ll try to answer it right away.
Starting a business can be hard and frustrating, but if helpful advice you can succeed. Here is a post about what I think about starting a glass etching business.
Here is an etching of a NFL team called the Cincinnati Bengals. Its etched on a glass mug purchased from Walmart for only three dollars. They can be great cheap gifts that are meaningful.
As many of you probably know, there are a few ways to create personalized glassware. One process that people don’t usually talk about much is using acid. I believe it’s used in the larger commercial glass manufacturers more often than small business applications. One reason people tend to stay away from it is because it
I hope everyone had a great Christmas, and I wanted to share some of the beer mugs that were etched for a family member that I recently discussed about. You can see in the photo, my etched glass Cincinnati Reds logo on a beer mug for a basement bar. This can be done from various
Merry Christmas and happy holidays everyone! I hope everyone is enjoying the holiday and relaxing. I particularly enjoy this holiday, and it is a great time to give out presents and show people that you care. I personally think that one of the best things to give for a Christmas gift is something from the
A little while back, I said I was going to post a video and for some reason, it didn’t show up. It was me showing the basics of sandblasting on glass. You can watch the video below to see the video. And like I said before, it’s not the best video, but you get the
Recently, one of my buddies decided to decorate his basement with a MLB Cincinnati Reds theme, so he asked me to etch the bar mirror and a bunch of beer mugs with the logo. He was asking about which way to etch, because you can etch the black areas of the original logo or do a
Here are some basic steps to sandcarving glass with a two stage method. This is just one way to etch glass, and you can see some of the other popular ways by going to the my home page. If you have read my ebook or read through the site, it discusses this as the major reason to
Since we’re in the Christmas month, I figured I would show you a sample of etching a Christmas based theme. I showed this example on another craft site a few weeks ago, and figured I would share it here as well. This is very simple and I will show you some more advanced examples soon.
Here is the beginning of the information manual that I will provide if you subscribe to my newsletter. Now I have a second edition of the ebook with more information and step by step pictures. Here is the beginning: Welcome to the most advanced e-book on glass etching for the purposes of getting the coolest