Re: Not as pleasant as Don Ho's "Tiny Bubbles"
By:Sam McFadden
Date: 3/26/2001, 2:54 pm
Date: 3/26/2001, 2:54 pm
In Response To: Not as pleasant as Don Ho's "Tiny Bubbles" (Dean Trexel)
Dean,
: ... Also, his point is
: that glass is lighter than epoxy, so why not fill with glass rather than
: epoxy?
Perhaps you meant it the other way around? I believe glass has a density roughly 2 times that of epoxy. I really don't want to wade into G.R.'s house-of-mirrors to see if that is the way he intended it.
On a way-picky materials note, the glass we use is amorphous, not crystalline (I said it was way-picky, and mean no offense).
Sam
Messages In This Thread
- Tiny Bubbles
Arthur -- 3/24/2001, 5:42 pm- Re: Tiny Bubbles
Jim -- 3/24/2001, 8:45 pm- Not as pleasant as Don Ho's "Tiny Bubbles"
Dean Trexel -- 3/24/2001, 7:06 pm- Re: Not as pleasant as Don Ho's "Tiny Bubbles"
Sam McFadden -- 3/26/2001, 2:54 pm
- Re: Tiny Bubbles
Richard Boyle -- 3/24/2001, 6:06 pm - Not as pleasant as Don Ho's "Tiny Bubbles"
- Re: Tiny Bubbles