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Kitesquid
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 3:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

To expand on Stan’s comment

Stan wrote:
An orbital sander with the right paper will frost glass, but be sure to rest it on a flat padded surface, or you'll break it. Shocked
Most home DIY stores sell a spray frosting for windows to keep the neighbors from spying on you.


Why not try Painter's Touch Frost Spray For Glass from Rust-Oleum brands?


From their web site:

Semi-transparent frosted coating for privacy or decorative uses.
• Tough acrylic resin scatters light coming through the glass. Lets light through without letting anyone see through…for complete privacy
• Also designed to give a decorative etched glass look to windows, mirrors, shower doors, and more. Great for stenciling!
• Great for decorating your kitchen and bath

Here is their web site so you can see the can and get a MSDS HERE
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P.S. Yet another post by the Squid..... Shocked Doesent he ever shut up???

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Location: Newport News, VA

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 8:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Harold
I like that idea for the wife's mosaics! I will try this on my table also.
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 10:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Spray it Reply with quote

Russ Mozier wrote:
If you want to increase the uses of your light table attach a ruler of some kind to the underside near one edge so you can read it from above.


This is a great idea. I'm in the process of makieng the pockets for 35 Eddy kites and this ruler under the glass is great. Smile Smile

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 8:05 am    Post subject: Ruler under glass Reply with quote

I while back I read Russ' suggestion about the ruler . I had an broken 12 foot tape measure and cut off the leading end tab and placed it under the glass . Great time saver. This past weekend my wife and I were at an IKEA store and found Paper rulers hanging on a hook for customers to use to measure thier furniture. The sign said FREE. I thought about using them under my glass table. I ended up with a half dozen . On one side it 's printed 39 inches ,other side is printed in CM's. I placed two at a perfect 90 degrees to each other ,with inches up and turned two over and did the same thing showing CM's , Works good squaring fabric, cutting strips or even doing layout work drawing on the glass with sharpies. Hope lots of you guy's have IKEA'S in your area.
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