Has anyone compared this with ground glass prepared by abrasive methods as 
to fineness, brightness, etc.?  RKS


>From: Matt Mengel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: [Cameramakers] Making ground glass Super easy
>Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 17:33:14 -0700 (PDT)
>
>
>There is a product called Armour Etch that is for
>etching glass for artistic type stuff. My fiance uses
>it to put flower designs on wine glasses. She made a
>2 1/4 square piece for me for a project and it worked
>fine. On bigger glass (4x5 8x10 etc..) it may not give
>the results you desire, but that depends on your
>expectations. I have not tried big pieces.IT IS SUPER
>EASY TO USE. Clean the glass, brush it on, wait, wash
>it off. Done. She peeled of the price tag but I think
>12 oz. was about $15.00
>
>                            Matt
>
>Armour Etch    product #15-0200
>Armour Products
>Wyckoff, NJ
>07481
>
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