Re: cyanotype on glass

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From: Jack Fulton (jefulton1@attbi.com)
Date: 11/15/02-12:38:18 AM Z


I'd say to try either:
1. taking it to a sandblaster and use an extremely fine sand to juuuust
etch the surface

2. purchasing some hydroflouric acid and making a mild etch.

3. talk to a good glass store re creating a tooth. One might even be able
to purchase a special or unique type of glass.

Jack
> What would be good surface preparation for cyano sensitizer to adhere. We plan
> to try gelatin (hardened with glyoxal?) and gum arabic with some dichromate as
> sensitizer so we can harden with uv-light.
>
> Anything else we could try ... ?
>
> thanks
> Jalo
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