Have you tried one for glass on plexiglass? How about scratching it with steelwool or sandpaper on an orbital sander? That would look neat with some woodstain or paint wiped into it.
CherryBerry on November 30th, -0001
YOU CAN USE THE SAME CREAM THAT YOU USE ON GLASS!MY MOTHER HAS A STAIN GLASS SHOP AND I ASKED HER!IT JUST DOESNT TAKE AS LONG!IT MIGHT EVEN HAVE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE BOTTLE FOR PLASTIC AND PLEXIGLASS!
GiddyUp on November 30th, -0001
My husband does alot of stuff with Plex, and he stencils a design on with an xacto blade, then goes over it with his dremel tool. It really looks great when lit from behind with a light source. Good Luck!
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ALES LOMBERGAR is one of the few artisans in Europe who still practice the ancient art of glass acid etching which flourished in the late 19th century. Decorations are applied with resin resists by hand and then exposed to acid baths, with no machinery used. More information here.
Bullfrog
on November 30th, -0001
Have you tried one for glass on plexiglass? How about scratching it with steelwool or sandpaper on an orbital sander? That would look neat with some woodstain or paint wiped into it.
CherryBerry
on November 30th, -0001
YOU CAN USE THE SAME CREAM THAT YOU USE ON GLASS!MY MOTHER HAS A STAIN GLASS SHOP AND I ASKED HER!IT JUST DOESNT TAKE AS LONG!IT MIGHT EVEN HAVE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE BOTTLE FOR PLASTIC AND PLEXIGLASS!
GiddyUp
on November 30th, -0001
My husband does alot of stuff with Plex, and he stencils a design on with an xacto blade, then goes over it with his dremel tool. It really looks great when lit from behind with a light source. Good Luck!