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We Now Offer Dichro Magic Dichroic Glass

Austin Thin Films, Dichro Magic Dichroic Glass

We are offering to our Warm Glass and Hot Glass friends, Austin Thin Film’s, Dichro Magic brand Dichroic Glass. It is our favorite Dichroic Glass and all of Susie’s fused pieces are made using this product. It is 90 COE, which makes it is compatible with other glass with a with a Coefficient of Expansion of 90. We offer competitive and small quantities, so you could experiment with this amazing glass. It comes in 4 inch by 4 inch sheets and is priced per piece. The photos are taken with the Dichroic Glass slightly tilted and in front of black paper on the left, and white paper on the right.

When fused, the color of the glass shifts, usually one step on the spectrum of colors. Overheating can shift the colors more, and sometimes with poor results. Susie fuses two thin layers of glass to a temperature of 1375F. with a 40 minute soak time. Her thick cabochons, 1/4 inch thick, are taken higher.

Dichroic Glass, as the name implies, transmits one color and reflects another. For example, the green listed below as UTC-GR, transmits green but reflects pink. It will shift to transmit Teal and reflect Light Pink. The naming of the glass reflects that the Dichroic coating is on Uroboros brand, Thin Clear glass, which is around 2mm thick.

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Steve

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How to Purchase Metal for Wire Wrap Projects

The most common questions we get on the subject of purchasing metal are the big ones.

1) What do I get?

2) Where do I get it.

The second one is answered quickly. I get my silver and gold filled from two places, Monsterslayer and Rio Grande:
Monsterslayer
Rio Grande
Get the wire coiled, but with Rio Grande, you sometimes have to specify Coiled or it comes on a tight spool.

Now, what do I get. Don’t use silver or gold plated, it won’t hold up to wear. If price is forcing you to look at silver plated, consider copper or brass instead. I only use Sterling Silver and Gold Filled. The specific Sterling Silver I use is Argentium Silver. It has the same silver content as traditional Sterling Silver (92.5%) but replaces some of the remaining components with Germanium. It greatly reduces tarnishing.

Gold Filled is a great product. Unlike gold plated, Gold Filled has a layer of gold bonded to brass and holds up well to wear. It comes in 10k, 12k and 14k, depending where you get it. Usually you see the product described a 1/20th, 14k Gold Filled. That means that 1/20th the weight of the metal is the gold component, the remainder being the brass core.

We use several sizes of metals. For most projects we use 21 Gauge Square wire, Half Hard. For tiny pieces we use 24 gauge. Where practical, we wrap the bundles in the same wire. We also wrap bundles in 16 or 18 gauge Half Round wire, also purchased Half Hard. Ring shanks get wrapped in 21 gauge Half Round wire.

For ornate projects we use Dead Soft wire, but it is hard to handle and easy to kink and twist. It is difficult to make a ring using Dead Soft wire.

The math on Gold Filled: Lets start with one Troy Ounce of 1/20th, 14k Gold Filled and ferret out the gold component.  A Troy Ounce is 31.1 grams. Since it is 1/20th, that takes the gold component down to 1.575 grams. Since 14k  gold is 58% gold that takes the weight of the gold down to 0.9135 grams, or 2.94% of a Troy Ounce. Today, (5-26-2009) gold is $959 a Troy Ounce which makes the gold component worth $28.17. Monsterslayer had one Troy Ounce of 1/20th, 14k Gold Filled 21 gauge square, today at $53.65 for small quantities.

Steve

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What Do You Want to Learn About Wire Wrap?

If you are struggling with an aspect of a new hobby or trying to learn something that is important to your livelihood, overcoming problems is very important. Susie and I have been doing wirewrap for many years, and the primary objective of this blog is to help others learn to wire wrap. This is where you come in.

Let us cut to the chase; what problems are you having and what information do you want to know about? No sense waiting to see if we cover the issue in a subsequent article, just ask.

Click on the Add Your Comments link at the bottom of this post and ask questions. Susie and I will help if we can, or tell you if we can’t.

Steve

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Lily Pads of Pink and Blue Dichroic Sterling Silver Pendant



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Lily Pads of Pink and Blue Dichroic Sterling Silver Pendant. Pink lilies floating on green pads in a pond of deep blue. Excite the senses. Wrapped in a wide asymmetrical border bezel of sterling silver. The bail will accommodate a wide Omega chain, 6mm beaded necklace or look as stunning on silk cord or a chain. 2.75 inches tall

Item # 503, $78.00




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