hydroflouric acid, they make pastes that you can get at the art stores.
Gilbert on November 30th, -0001
Hydroflouric Acid because you can block out what you do not want etched with wax, and those areas will remain clear. Caution. It is highly corrosive and is stored in Wax bottles, because it would dissolve glass!
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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.
CaptainCrunch
on November 30th, -0001
hydroflouric acid, they make pastes that you can get at the art stores.
Gilbert
on November 30th, -0001
Hydroflouric Acid because you can block out what you do not want etched with wax, and those areas will remain clear. Caution. It is highly corrosive and is stored in Wax bottles, because it would dissolve glass!