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Attaching Mirror Pieces To Bowling BallHardiness Zone: 7b Bonnie from Lascassas Feedback About This Post:RE: Attaching Mirror Pieces To Bowling BallI've used a simple glass cutter (one used to cut window panes or mirror tiles) as well as a glass breaker (a pliers shaped tool used by stain glass workers). To affix glass I've found super glue and/or epoxy to work best. Post By mj rayhart. (Guest Post) RE: Attaching Mirror Pieces To Bowling BallEnclose the mirror in brown paper and hit it with a hammer. This gives you uneven pieces. For glue, I would try silicone, you can buy it at any hardware store. Post By Debbie (Guest Post) RE: Attaching Mirror Pieces To Bowling Ball
Hi, Post by RealtorRose RE: Attaching Mirror Pieces To Bowling BallIf you are wanting same-size pieces, you might take the mirror to a hardware store and have them "score" it for you so that it can be broken at the score marks. Post by Noella RE: Attaching Mirror Pieces To Bowling BallAnother alternative-My neighbor did that project using pieces of broken cds. Post By Amy (Guest Post) RE: Attaching Mirror Pieces To Bowling Ball
I'm really curious what you are going to use a mirrored bowling ball for. Post By londa (Guest Post) RE: Attaching Mirror Pieces To Bowling Ball
You'll need to wrap the mirror in a towel, blanket or paper bag then hit it with a hammer. Even though you have your mirror wrapped up, be sure to still wear safety glasses! (you can get a pair at the $1 store). Most people use a product from the hardware store called "mastic" to attach glass or tile to mosaic work (you'd need to sand your bowling ball to give it "tooth" before you start). But because it's a bowling ball, instead of mastic, I'd recommend a glue called E-6000 or GOOP to attach the mirror pieces. You might even be able to use a calking gun with construction glue. Also, to get the best looking results, you should grout your project after waiting several days for the glue to set up. If you decide not to grout, I'd recommend a coat of silver or gray paint after you sand the ball & before gluing the mirror pieces down. This way in between the mirror pieces, you'll see a color that more closely matches the tiny mirrors. Post by Cyinda RE: Attaching Mirror Pieces To Bowling BallEither use tape - tape the ENTIRE mirror - or contact paper and cover the back side. Lay mirror side flat on a sheet, place 2 to 3 layers of old towels on back, taped side and gently hit with a large pan or hammer, preferably a rubber or wooden mallet. Handle carefully. Post By Gilda (Guest Post) |
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