11/28/2013

Information About Glass Carving Alberta

By Angela Briggs


Carving of glass is a technique that is artistic and is used for inscribing symbols and creative designs in glasses. Sand-carving as a technique was developed back in the 19th century and was used for creating multilevel abrasive etchings on surfaces. When the design has been etched, light and shadow details are added. In looking to do glass carving Alberta residents have some helpful tips to consider. The carving is used to create gemstones, sculptures and windows among others.

For people that are looking to carve glasses, there are 3 main components that they will require. These are an acid based cream for etching, foam brush and stencils. The first step is to place the pieces to be used on a flat surface after which they are sprayed with a cleaner. It is very essential that the cream used for etching adheres properly to the surface. This explains why the surfaces used have to be not only clean but also dry.

When the surface has been cleaned well, wiping is done using soft cloth so that it remains dry before the procedure is continued. The design that is to get carved is then chosen. Most experts of the arts and crafts advise that one uses stencil, simply because it comes with already existing designs. Some stencils have the added advantage of coming with adhesive backing to make the stick completely to surfaces.

For purposes of safety, one should wear goggles and latex gloves during the exercise. There are very strong fumes that are produced from the cream which have diverse effects on different people. People with sensitive eyes especially would have to wear goggles, lest their eyes be affected further. People that are allergic to latex should use rubber gloves or vinyl.

A layer of masking tape should be applied towards the edges of the stencils, more so in sections where they meet glass. This offers protection for parts that are not supposed to be carved. When such parts come into contact with the cream, the design will likely get ruined. The cream is placed onto the form brush and the brush used for evening out the application. The corners and edges should be watched closely to ensure the cream covers all sections.

There should be removal of cream from glass every 10 to 20 minutes for every direction. Creams that are in excess are wiped with paper towels. The hands are then washed properly before gloves are removed so that there are no remnants of chemicals.

There are very many people that appreciate the beauty of carved glass. Such carvings will always be seen in shops that sell gifts, in glasses and also in fancy windows. The fact that there are not so many people that deal with the carvings means that as a business it can be very profitable.

For those that are looking to take up glass carving Alberta offers one of the best environments. Starting the business would need 3 main things, namely, resists, a blast cabinet and a studio that is well lit. The right marketing strategies will ensure the business picks up fast.




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