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Grinding a Perfect Piece:

by Rhonda Schaible
(Yacolt, WA.)

I have had good luck taking stick glue and putting it on the back of your pattern and then putting it on the glass you are going to cut. Scribe around the pattern, remove excess glass then if you have to grind your glass, grind right to the pattern and follow it all around your piece.(a perfect fit) The pattern will come off with a little warm water.

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Mar 30, 2009
About The Pattern Paper
by: Jim / Anaheim

...that's right and I've found that the paper called "vellum" doesn't disintegrate in the water from the grinder like other paper does.

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