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Beginner's Guide to Engraving Glass [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width: 229x192 mm, weight: 410 g, 125 b&w photographs, 8pp colour section
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2000
  • Izdevniecība: KP Books
  • ISBN-10: 0873419006
  • ISBN-13: 9780873419000
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width: 229x192 mm, weight: 410 g, 125 b&w photographs, 8pp colour section
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2000
  • Izdevniecība: KP Books
  • ISBN-10: 0873419006
  • ISBN-13: 9780873419000
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This guide enables readers to use basic equipment, inexpensive glass pieces and the patterns in the book to explore all aspects of glass engraving. There are easy-to-follow instructions, full-size patterns, information on equipment and technique and step-by-step directions for a sample project.
Introduction 8(2)
Beginnings
10(9)
Some General Remarks at the Start
10(1)
A Brief Glossary
11(1)
Craft Applications
12(1)
Types of Glass
13(1)
Equipment
14(1)
The Process
14(3)
Intaglio Vs. Relief
17(1)
A Few Perceptions
17(2)
The Work Area
19(11)
Lighting
20(1)
Water
21(1)
Elbow Protectors
22(3)
The Workbench
25(2)
Slat Racks
27(1)
Safety First
27(3)
The Machine and the Wheels
30(22)
The Engraving Machine
30(5)
The Axle (Shaft and Mandril)
35(4)
Holding the Mandril to the Shaft
39(3)
Wheels
42(10)
Preparing the Wheels-The Bushing Process
52(23)
What's Involved
53(1)
Bushing Your Own Wheels
54(16)
The Newly-Bushed Wheel
70(5)
Preparing the Wheel-The Dressing Process
75(16)
Purchasing Wheels Already Dressed
75(1)
Checking the Wheel
75(5)
Dressing Raw Wheels
80(3)
Shapes of the Wheel
83(5)
Re-dressing Wheels
88(2)
Variations in Shapes
90(1)
Preparing the Glass-Scoring, Breaking, Grozzing, Cutting Shapes
91(17)
Scoring Plate Glass
91(6)
Breaking Out the Score Line
97(1)
Grozzing
98(3)
Inside and Outside Curves
101(1)
Pattern Cutting on Plate Glass
101(7)
The Engraving Process
108(18)
Before You Begin to Engrave
108(1)
Putting the Glass to the Stone: Practice Exercises
108(9)
Burning the Glass
117(3)
Making a Design
120(2)
Things to Remember
122(2)
Deepening Lines (Depth Cutting)
124(1)
Border Work
124(1)
What If Your Masterpiece Breaks?
125(1)
Beveling
126(46)
Introduction
126(1)
A Brief History
126(1)
Categorized Operation
127(10)
Beveling Terminology
137(1)
General Principles of Glass Beveling
138(2)
The Beveling Procedure
140(1)
Beveling Machines
141(1)
Beveling Plate Glass
142(4)
Beveling Stained Glass
146(1)
Towels and Buckets
146(2)
Silicon Carbide, Pumice, and Cerium Oxide
148(1)
Selecting Glass to Bevel
149(1)
Flaws and Frustrations
150(2)
Ready-made Bevels Vs. Hand Bevels
152(1)
Questions and Answers About Beveling
152(1)
Glass Against the Roughing Wheel
153(10)
The Second Station: Smoothing
163(4)
Keeping Your Stone Lubricated
167(1)
Cleaning the Sandstone
167(1)
The Third Station: Semi-polishing
167(2)
The Fourth Station: High Polishing with the Felt Wheel
169(2)
Combining Beveling and Engraving
171(1)
Project-A Flower Ensemble
172(9)
Size
174(1)
Bevel or No Bevel?
174(1)
Calculating Key Points
174(1)
Step by Step
174(7)
Special Effects
181(9)
Eyeglass Engraving
181(1)
Brilliant Work (Polishing)
182(1)
Engraving Flashed Glass
183(5)
Drag Cutting: A Recapitulation
188(2)
Patterns to Practice With
190(7)
A Question of Practice
190(1)
Diamond Beveled Panel
191(1)
Hexagon Engraved Panel
192(1)
Butterfly on a Mirror
193(1)
The Bird and Tree Design
194(1)
Trio of Flowers
195(1)
Single Rose
196(1)
Sample Patterns 197(33)
Index 230