Re: PVA for gum printing

From: Terry Holsinger ^lt;trhli@sprynet.com>
Date: 09/03/04-12:44:05 PM Z
Message-id: <4138BB75.31C65C94@sprynet.com>

Perhaps a small amount of the gum between two peices of glass would give
you enough to test?

Terry H.

Katharine Thayer wrote:
>
> Dave Soemarko wrote:
> >
> > Hi Katherine,
> >
> > Could you maybe use non-glare glass?
> >
>
> Hmm, good idea. I'll bet the gum would stick better than on regular
> glass, since the surface is so matte. But, no matter how interested I am
> in this, I am not going out and buying a bunch of non-glare glass for
> this project. I suppose I could buy one piece and use it over and over,
> but it would take me a whole lot longer to finish my project that way.
> But it would be one way to have no doubts about of the purity of the
> gum. I'm assuming that non-glare glass is just glass, and doesn't have
> some chemical finish or something.
>
> Katharine.
Received on Sun Sep 5 08:28:05 2004

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