Sugar Glass
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Sugar Glass
Hi ive always wanted to smash sugar glass and its only recently i found out could make it and i was amazed and i found this site with the tutorial and im so happy and i made some and it worked really well!!
Thanks Matt Hawkins!!!
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Does it work well? iv never tried it. What did you use it for?
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it comes out grear but amber color, I would try food coloring (i've never done it correctly) so put the coloring in before you melt it.
Way off topic but a few years ago I used karo syrup, added cornstarch and then red food coloring and maybe water.... anyways it was my first time making fake blood and I put it in the microwave because I thought the red would mix in quicker if it was hot (i was stupid) anywho the outcome was a perfect "hot foam" texture but had a bad smell to it, I'm trying it again soon. It looked just like Freddy Kruegers skin.
Way off topic but a few years ago I used karo syrup, added cornstarch and then red food coloring and maybe water.... anyways it was my first time making fake blood and I put it in the microwave because I thought the red would mix in quicker if it was hot (i was stupid) anywho the outcome was a perfect "hot foam" texture but had a bad smell to it, I'm trying it again soon. It looked just like Freddy Kruegers skin.
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If you read my above post I said that I was going to "try it again soon". Yeah, don't put corn starch in the microwave... it was on a plate with the karo syrup and the plate exploded. My mom was there and thankfully didn't see it but heard a noise, she said you didn't put corn starch in there did you? It has talc in it and is bad for the microwave, and plates.
If you read my above post I said that I was going to "try it again soon". Yeah, don't put corn starch in the microwave... it was on a plate with the karo syrup and the plate exploded. My mom was there and thankfully didn't see it but heard a noise, she said you didn't put corn starch in there did you? It has talc in it and is bad for the microwave, and plates.
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I heard Gluscose Syrup is just what Corn Syrup is called in the UK? I have a movie idea I'm working on and plan to film in May and wanted to have a something fly through a window but here are a few questions I have on the subject.Bodysnatcher wrote:to make clear sugar glass use glucose syryp
Do I need to use old things (like pans)? this is what I've heard from other sites but it never tells why.
Does anybody have any pictures or video containing your homemade Sugar Glass?