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About: Eric Robert

My Journey: When I first got into glass etching, I was most interested in the sandblasting process and was about to spend over $10,000 on equipment advertised by manufacturers. Just before I was about to make the irrationally quick decision, I decided to research other lower cost solutions and ended up piecing together a great setup for at least 90% less. My goal through our ebook and membership area is to provide this information so you too can save, while still etching like a pro. It is my aim that a small investment in this information will actually save you thousands.

Author's Latest Posts: Eric Robert

(Royal Blue) 1.5 oz Glass Paint Lacquer Stain

Posted on February 17, 2017 by Eric Robert Posted in Other Glass Supplies 2 Comments

>A single order of our professional Royal Blue glass paint stains in a 1.5 ounce bottle. Provides a fast drying translucent color to your glass. Great for glass art or adding color to your etched glass. Acetone or lacquer solvent may be used for thinning or cleaning up. Please note: These have strong fume odors

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(Kelly Green) 100 ml Glass Paint Lacquer Stain (LARGER BOTTLE)

Posted on February 17, 2017 by Eric Robert Posted in Other Glass Supplies Leave a comment

A single order of our professional Kelly Green glass paint stains in a 100ml bottle. Provides a fast drying translucent color to your glass. Great for glass art or adding color to your etched glass. Acetone or lacquer solvent may be used for thinning or cleaning up. Please note: These have strong fume odors since

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(Dark Green) 1.5 oz Glass Paint Lacquer Stain

Posted on February 16, 2017 by Eric Robert Posted in Other Glass Supplies Leave a comment

A single order of our professional Dark Green glass paint stains in a 1.5 ounce bottle. Provides a fast drying translucent color to your glass. Great for glass art or adding color to your etched glass. Acetone or lacquer solvent may be used for thinning or cleaning up. Please note: These have strong fume odors

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How to (Successfully) Apply Rub N’ Etch Stencils

Posted on February 15, 2017 by Eric Robert Posted in Blog Content, Other Pages, Tutorials 5 Comments
Burnishing rub n etch stencil successfully.

At the moment, we only offer our Rub N” Etch stencil through our Amazon store here. There are positive traits with the Rub N’ Etch stencil type is they are more detailed and the etchings can look much better. The negative traits are that they can only be used once, can only be used with

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How to Use Over n’ Over Reusable Stencils

Posted on February 15, 2017 by Eric Robert Posted in Blog Content, Questions About Products, Etching, & Sandcarving, Tutorials 10 Comments

We offer a wide selection of reusable glass etching stencils here. These are sold under the brand name, Over n’ Over because they can be reused up to 20-30 times. These stencils are very flexible and easy to use. Follow the instructions shown below. 1. Clean the glass Start off by using a glass cleaner

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Make Color-Changing LED Etched Welcome Sign

Posted on February 10, 2017 by Eric Robert Posted in Blog Content, Glass Art Spotlight 11 Comments
Blue led etching on mirror.

Steffen from Denmark submitted these photos of his etched mirror welcome sign. We have featured others that used LEDs to light up the etching on mirrors such as this project by Dana and this one by Ernie. The cool thing about Steffen’s project is he used a color changing LED setup. I noticed from the

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(Black Opaque) 1.5 oz Glass Paint Lacquer Stain (Out of Stock)

Posted on February 10, 2017 by Eric Robert Posted in Other Glass Supplies 2 Comments

A single order of our professional Black Opaque glass paint stains in a 1.5 ounce bottle. Provides a fast drying color to your glass. Great for glass art or adding color to your etched glass. Acetone or lacquer solvent may be used for thinning or cleaning up. Please note: These have strong fume odors since

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(Brown) 1.5 oz Glass Paint Lacquer Stain (Out of Stock)

Posted on February 10, 2017 by Eric Robert Posted in Other Glass Supplies Leave a comment

A single order of our professional Brown glass paint stains in a 1.5 ounce bottle. Provides a fast drying translucent color to your glass. Great for glass art or adding color to your etched glass. Acetone or lacquer solvent may be used for thinning or cleaning up. Please note: These have strong fume odors since

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(Pearl White) 1.5 oz Glass Paint Lacquer Stain (Out of Stock)

Posted on February 10, 2017 by Eric Robert Posted in Other Glass Supplies Leave a comment

A single order of our professional Pearl White glass paint stains in a 1.5 ounce bottle. Provides a fast drying translucent color to your glass. Great for glass art or adding color to your etched glass. Acetone or lacquer solvent may be used for thinning or cleaning up. Please note: These have strong fume odors

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(Red) 1.5 oz Glass Paint Lacquer Stain

Posted on February 10, 2017 by Eric Robert Posted in Other Glass Supplies Leave a comment

A single order of our professional Red glass paint stains in a 1.5 ounce bottle. Provides a fast drying translucent color to your glass. Great for glass art or adding color to your etched glass. Acetone or lacquer solvent may be used for thinning or cleaning up. Please note: These have strong fume odors since

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How to Refill Your InkJet Printer Cartridge Correctly & Save Money

Posted on January 31, 2017 by Eric Robert Posted in Blog Content 3 Comments

If you use a inkjet printer, I am sure you will greatly appreciate this post, as it probably saves me hundreds of dollars a year (I print a lot of items with my inkjet). As you may know, the inkjet printer is the most inexpensive option available but the ink cartridges do not last long

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