View Full Version : Anyone use orange cyanite with glass?
FifDeez
03-20-2016, 09:38 PM
Seen abr claiming its coe 33 compatible. I've got some lying around for wire wrapping. Was curious of any issues to beware of before trying to melt it to glass. Is it shock sensitive to rapid heat change like tektite ? I'm very curious. Would love to see pics of finished work.
It gets very brittle when heated up tried to just stick some on the surface a few time and they broke off. No compatibility problems though. Haven't tried fully in casing though. I capped one and it turned out well on a piece though.83115
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FifDeez
03-21-2016, 12:10 AM
Very cool. Gonna experiment myself.
If encasement works it'd look great magnified.
Would be stoked to see all my left over pieces are shards. Just remembered I also noticed a slight discoloration with heat.
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FifDeez
03-21-2016, 06:47 AM
Well I'll find out this evening if it works. I'll post whatever comes from out of the test.
chadwick
03-22-2016, 02:18 PM
I guess blue should work the same, huh?
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Idk . I was big into moldivite and tectites of all colors green ,yellow and black .
Never tried the blue or orange stuff mentioned above .
Someone was walking around town giving out handfulls of blue .
FifDeez
03-23-2016, 11:03 AM
I got a small handful of orange and I have black tectite. Some has green tint.
Moldivite is usually trans or dark green depending with a great organic texture .
Black is Tibetan and is smothe with craters .
Libyan gold is yellow and the necklace found with king tuts stuff has a giant slab of it .
I figured since oil hit Libyan gold would be a hit . It's actually my favorite .
Yes. It works just like blue. Its easy to trap bubbles.
I'm not sure if all the glass encasements at the shop did or did not sell.I will look.
FifDeez
03-23-2016, 05:50 PM
Hope you find it boro I ain't used mine yet and would be nice to see pics if u find em.
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