Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Procedures Involved In Glass Carving Alberta

By Angela Briggs


One of the most artistic techniques that is used for creative image design and inscription of symbols is glass carving. It has been in use for centuries. One particular technique used with it is sand-carving that was first utilized in the late 19th century. It was, and is still being used for creating multilevel abrasive etchings. Once the required designs have been etched into the glasses, light and shadow details are added. In consideration of glass carving Alberta offers one of the best options.

The procedure requires three main components; an acid based etching cream, stencils and foam brush. First and foremost, there is placement of the glass piece on a flattened surface, after which it gets sprayed with a suitable cleaner. It is very important that the etching adheres properly to the surface where the carving is being done, which is why as much as possible the surface has to be clean and 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.

As a safety measure, one should put on goggles and latex gloves. There are fumes produced from the cream that are strong and have different effects on people. For people that have sensitive eyes, putting on goggles is advisable; otherwise there are chances that they will be adversely affected. Allergy to latex requires one to use vinyl or rubber gloves.

What follows is application of masking tape at the stencil edges. This is generally done at the sections where the stencil meets glass. The masking tape helps to protect areas where carving is not needed. Such areas would ruin the design if they came into contact with the cream. The cream is applied onto the form brush, which is then used for evening out the application. The best way to ensure cream covers every section is to monitor the edges and corners closely.

There is removal of the cream from the glass after every 10-20 minutes that have passed for every direction it came with. Excess creams are wiped out using paper towels and the hands properly washed prior to taking off the gloves. Proper hand washing ensures no traces of the chemicals are left.

There are many persons that have appreciation for carved glass. Most of the carvings can be seen in shops selling gifts and in fancy windows. There are not so many people that deal in these carvings, which is why it is a business that has potential to be highly profitable.

For those that look to do the business of glass carving Alberta offers the perfect environment. One will need to have 3 main things to begin the business; resists, a studio that is well lit and a blast cabinet. With the right marketing, one is bound to benefit greatly.




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