• borders and layout

    getting started gluing the borders

    for the border, i am using deep burgandy mirror short strips for the outside 1/4". then, i am using a row of deep burgandy triangles with red/champagne triangles. next, alternating bronze mirror and bronze van gogh long strips are followed with silver frost mirror long strips cut from 1/2" tiles. now, red/champagne triangles are followed with deep burgandy mirror long strips cut from 1/2" tiles.

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  • mirror project - getting started

    this project is a 32" x 28" mirror frame, with a 20" x 16" bevelled mirror in the center. there is a 6" frame area for mosaic around the center mirror. i will probably have the piece framed when finished, so i will allow for 1/4" on the outside edge of the piece before the actual pattern begins. in this 1/4" area, i will use short strips to finish to the edge.

    i have decided on my color scheme, and have a rough idea for my pattern. i have the preliminary pattern shown in the photo. i am clear on the borders, but still need to work out the repeating pattern for inside the borders. i know that i want the main theme to be squares with small diamonds. my preliminary lay-out seems like it will work for 2 repeating squares of small diamonds (not really diamonds, but squares turned diagonally) within the borders of the 6" frame area. i have not worked it out mathematically for the length and width of the frame, but just for the area with the borders.

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  • scoring and breaking

    using the tool

    these photos show how to hold and use the modified tile plier. the tool was not designed to be used the way that i use it, and it has no spring mechanism to return it to an open position, which would facilitate repeated squeezing action. so, you have to completely control the opening/releasing for each closing/squeezing.

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  • tile plier modification

    alrighty! in case you have not already figured this out... not exactly rocket science... here is how to modify the tile plier so that it will break very small pieces. all you need to do is just get that mending plate taped onto the inside of the head of the tile plier.

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  • more about tools

    i have been working more with the glass snapper. oh, how i wish it would have been THE tool that i need for this technique! but, alas, it is not. however, it is a handy little tool... and so inexpensive, too. unfortunately, i have not been very successful with it for the small pieces, and especially when the glass is a bit thick... which the van gogh glass often seems to be lately. and i don't know why, but it seems to have trouble cutting the triangles. also, for the thousands of pieces that i need to cut for a project like this, i am doubtful that it will hold up. i can see the head of it wearing down already.

    this is too bad. it could cut very cleanly, although i really needed to make sure that the center point of the breaking head was directly over the score. of course, this is also a bit of a complication because i can't always see my score lines that well... it depends on the tile. at this point, i am going to stick with my modified tile plier.

    i have not mentioned running pliers: they will work pretty well on the bigger cuts, but not on the smaller cuts.

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