"Mike Firth" wrote in message
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There are lots and lots of sources of information, which require that you
spend time learning
about the mixes that make colors and how the mixes are affected by the
base
glass.
You haven't even told us what base glass you want to do this with.
Red is the hardest color to make and to make behave when you use it.
People who succeed may build an entire company or product line around it -
for example Blenko's cranberry.
If a perfectly good red mix is mishandled, you end up with kind a muddy
brown called liver.
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Mike Firth
Hot Glass Bits Furnace Working Website
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"Digit" wrote in message
ups.com...
Thanks for you links guys .. but still I need more info.
like for making red, i need copper but some mention selenium ..
even for blue or green - what are the alternatives to cobalt ?
Thank you so much
Some reds are made with Gold
Kitty