Play 73 years old from Nova Scotia Canada and I used to make glue glass back in the 60s 70s and 80s here in Halifax Nova Scotia loved it enjoyed it and still would like to do it but getting too old good job I love yourself
I just discovered tour channel I gave you a like and subscribed I'm an glass painter and I work with acid. Glue chipping and that Victorian style of sign writing is a fascination.
Yes we did it years ago and completely forgot about it. It’s so much fun we’re pouring another batch this week. Thanks for watching and see you soon on UA-cam!
@@ARTyRV I used to have ideas for glass chip in different settings, mostly around sandblasted lettering, but then I've never had a client that needed something like that so the idea just got away.
Very interesting concept and process Guys... Since I'm new to this, I wasn't too sure about why one would do this but I Googled it and looked at a variety of examples and boy this is something...!!! Cant wait to see what you do with this... Will you cut this the same as you do with regular glass? Ed I saw a lot of air blowing around in your shop on the video... When you mix the glue and water together do you need a lot of ventilation when you do this process? I'm thinking that with the glass and glue combination, that you'll have to use a wider foil... Right? Or a wider led Came? Thanks for the video...!
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Hola buenas tardes me puedes decir el nombre del pegamento y como conseguirlo e intentado pruebas con kola que usaban los carpinteros hace mucho tiempo pero no funciona del todo
Hide glue was used in "model" ship building, but not real ships that actually go in the water. It always remains water soluble. It is NOT waterproof even fully cured. Moisture will always melt it. It was used primarily on wooden furniture kept indoors.
Been having trouble getting the glue to lifting off the glass it's been cracking and grabbing but no lift. I don't think I heated my glue to 145 degrees. Could that be my problem ?
Why doesn't your video show what to do with the glue that's on the glass at the very end of the process you lost the whole process to your audience by not completing the process
Play 73 years old from Nova Scotia Canada and I used to make glue glass back in the 60s 70s and 80s here in Halifax Nova Scotia loved it enjoyed it and still would like to do it but getting too old good job I love yourself
I did that to my reading glasses and it actually fixed my astigmatism.
Nevver heard that one!
Glue Chip is one of my favorite glasses ... love learning how to do this. So beautiful!
Very good! Thank you!
Just watched this again a year later and it's still pretty cool Guys...!
Awesome Dude ❤ and dudette ❤️ I AM excited about this❣️
Thanks y’all!
Fascinating! Love the way you use that cake server, perfect tool!
Gracias! Muy bien explicado. El resultado final luce hermoso.
I just discovered tour channel I gave you a like and subscribed I'm an glass painter and I work with acid. Glue chipping and that Victorian style of sign writing is a fascination.
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Sir, can i use edible animal glue for gluechipping glass?!
wow! that was interesting! cant wait to see how it looks.
Thanks Joey! The glue is still chipping. We’ll show the results Wed in video #3. Have a great week.
@@ARTyRV Have a great week!
Ty so much for sharing your craft. Beautiful
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Hello, please tell me if it is possible to use rabbit glue for this? 🙏
Yes, any animal hide glue will work.
Thanks For Sharing this process. I've known how to do it for years but haven't done it myself. Maybe I'll give it a try. 😀😀😀
Yes we did it years ago and completely forgot about it. It’s so much fun we’re pouring another batch this week. Thanks for watching and see you soon on UA-cam!
@@ARTyRV I used to have ideas for glass chip in different settings, mostly around sandblasted lettering, but then I've never had a client that needed something like that so the idea just got away.
If we only had more time to play right? I’m hoping to use this glue chip for borders in a stained glass window.
I have rabbit skin glue I use for oil painting, would that be acceptable? Its pellet form n must be cooked- but someone told me I needed "pearl glue"
Yes, I don’t see why not.
What's name of glue , is there any brand ? Thanks
This is the link. We have a few lbs. left. www.conwayglass.com/shop-supplies/glass-chipping-glue We will be getting more in soon.
I'm from Indonesia, gluechip is one of my favorit glasses. I want to solution if there is no solar heat, there may be a tool to processing. Thank you
pakai apa ya itu buatnya?
Very interesting concept and process Guys... Since I'm new to this, I wasn't too sure about why one would do this but I Googled it and looked at a variety of examples and boy this is something...!!! Cant wait to see what you do with this... Will you cut this the same as you do with regular glass? Ed I saw a lot of air blowing around in your shop on the video... When you mix the glue and water together do you need a lot of ventilation when you do this process? I'm thinking that with the glass and glue combination, that you'll have to use a wider foil... Right? Or a wider led Came? Thanks for the video...!
The glue pops off so it is all 1/8 after it chips off. The fans are keeping us cool. Yes some ventilation is good.
@@ARTyRV Wow that's interesting... I'd love to see that... Re being cool... You don't need fans.. You guys are already so cool...! : ) 👍😍👌
Bisakah sisa lem di pakai beberapa hari kemudian??🙏🙏
Yes
What kind of gum is this, its origin and source
We sell it on our website. Conwayglass.com
The glue is here www.conwayglass.com/shop-supplies/glass-chipping-glue
OMG🌪🔥 🤩🐶
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entire cook time 1 hour, or cook for 1 hour after it reaches 140 degrees? Very cool!
Yes cook for one hour at 140.
I'm guessing my glue will dry faster here in the southwest desert. Today's humidity is 4%. Thanks for the fast reply!
@@dianetoor3117 oh my lucky you! Yes!
Hola buenas tardes me puedes decir el nombre del pegamento y como conseguirlo e intentado pruebas con kola que usaban los carpinteros hace mucho tiempo pero no funciona del todo
Animal hide glue
Hide glue was used in "model" ship building, but not real ships that actually go in the water. It always remains water soluble.
It is NOT waterproof even fully cured. Moisture will always melt it.
It was used primarily on wooden furniture kept indoors.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Been having trouble getting the glue to lifting off the glass it's been cracking and grabbing but no lift. I don't think I heated my glue to 145 degrees. Could that be my problem ?
Yes. You need that temp.
@@ARTyRV ok sad I'll have to throw out the batch or maybe I'll just heat it up correctly. Thank you for such a fast response.
You are welcome. Make sure the humidity is low too.
@@ARTyRV ok will do Im in Vegas so I don't think that'll to much trouble. 😅 Was hoping because I'm in the desert I wouldn't have to wait a whole day.?
What kind of glue is that?
Animal hide glue www.conwayglass.com/shop-supplies
Thanks for watching!
What kind of glue?
Animal hide glue
@@ARTyRV is this the same gelatine they use in kitchens for eating?
А я беру молоток стекло и фигачу...
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Why doesn't your video show what to do with the glue that's on the glass at the very end of the process you lost the whole process to your audience by not completing the process
When correctly chipped there is no glue it all flakes off. Thanks for watching