Sandblasting is what gives the glass a matte finish.
To get designs one tapes the art with special tape and then sandblasts it. This is also called Graal.
Most glass is sandblasted in a sandblaster with aluminum oxide
Sandblasting is what gives the glass a matte finish.
To get designs one tapes the art with special tape and then sandblasts it. This is also called Graal.
Most glass is sandblasted in a sandblaster with aluminum oxide
Not many things can be encased in borosilicate glass, but there are a few.
Once in a while we do make this happen.
Not that we know of. Butter has great color, depth and is easy to work.
It comes down to how often do you use it? We suggest at least once a week is a good idea to keep it fresh.
It all depends on what Premier wants the end color to be.
It all starts on a China base color. Then Northstar, Glass Alchemy, Greasy Glass or others are used to top the base color. It is then sleeved in clear
yes you can do a cold start dab with a terp slurper. Just do not inhale while you are heating it.
Quartz dab straws last longer because quartz is way more thermal resistant. Boro is often over heated past 1050 and then it is un annealed, so it becomes brittle over time.
The dab bat solves this in a way!
Absolutly! Pull up the product on the site, build it with them, take the money, their info and then put the order into Trello. Pick the water pipe from the shelf if you have it and get it to Becca to get to the studio to made ASAP
Really there is no difference. The only thing is more to clean and easier to loose.