I was told by my printmaking instructor that there is nothing special about
the glass in a vacuum frame, although I think he mentioned you'd want to
use safety glass which beads up instead of fractures into large shards upon
impact, and of course, avoid anything with UV protective coatings and such :-)
Best wishes,
Jon
At 04:36 PM 8/9/2004, you wrote:
>Hello,
>It's now my turn to use the collected wisdom of the group.
>I purchased a Nuarc Vacuum frame and pump from E-Bay. While I'm sure that
>the insurance claim will be honored, I was wondering If I will be able to
>use a sheet of glass from a local glass company or is the glass in the
>vacuum frame "special" due to the vacuum created?
>
>Regards to one and All,
>
>Jonathon Russell
>
>--
>"Expose for the secrets,
> Develop for the surprises!"
Received on Mon Aug 9 17:24:42 2004
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