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glass art vases

Monday, November 10th, 2008




glass art vases
Do you know the origin of a sterling silver piece with an owl hallmark?

The sterling is the base on an antique art glass vase – possibly Loezt but it’s not marked. The base simply has the word “sterling” and the owl (with wings outstretched) imprinted on it. It was a wedding present to my grandparents in the early 1900’s.

If American, it could possibly be one of the Towle Silversmiths hallmarks, picture at the first link. If not try the second link for a more general encyclopedia of hallmarks.

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Gallé Original Art Glass Vase


Gallé Original Art Glass Vase


$18,000.00


Loetz ORIGINAL Handblown  Art Deco Art Glass Vase!!


Loetz ORIGINAL Handblown Art Deco Art Glass Vase!!


$10,000.00


Loetz ORIGINAL Handblown  Art Deco Art Glass Vase!!


Loetz ORIGINAL Handblown Art Deco Art Glass Vase!!


$10,000.00


art nouveau kralik art glass & bronze vases


art nouveau kralik art glass & bronze vases


$7,900.00


Daum Nancy French Art Deco Etched Glass Vase 1925


Daum Nancy French Art Deco Etched Glass Vase 1925


$7,500.00


R. LALIQUE CEYLAN OPALESCENT ART GLASS VASE WITH SILVER


R. LALIQUE CEYLAN OPALESCENT ART GLASS VASE WITH SILVER


$7,200.00


Fabulous 19th c French Art Glass Br. Mtd. Vase-Rousseau


Fabulous 19th c French Art Glass Br. Mtd. Vase-Rousseau


$6,500.00


EMILE GALLE ENAMELLED PRAYING MANTIS ART GLASS VASE


EMILE GALLE ENAMELLED PRAYING MANTIS ART GLASS VASE


$6,500.00


Daum Nancy Large French Cameo Art Glass Vase Signed


Daum Nancy Large French Cameo Art Glass Vase Signed


$5,895.00


Rare Dino Martens Murano Italian Art Glass Vase c1950


Rare Dino Martens Murano Italian Art Glass Vase c1950


$5,200.00


Original Galle Cameo French Art Glass Vase


Original Galle Cameo French Art Glass Vase


$4,999.99


Art Nouveau -Galle Cameo Glass Vase- c.1900-10


Art Nouveau -Galle Cameo Glass Vase- c.1900-10


$4,750.00


ORIGINAL Handblown Tiffany Art Glass and Bronze Vase!!


ORIGINAL Handblown Tiffany Art Glass and Bronze Vase!!


$4,500.00


FABULOUS DAUM NANCY SCENIC CAMEO ART GLASS VASE c.1900


FABULOUS DAUM NANCY SCENIC CAMEO ART GLASS VASE c.1900


$4,495.00


Quezal Art Glass Vase Gold Lustre Hearts Spider Signed


Quezal Art Glass Vase Gold Lustre Hearts Spider Signed


$4,295.00


ART NOUVEAU RINDSKOPF LOETZ GOLD AVENTURINE GLASS VASE


ART NOUVEAU RINDSKOPF LOETZ GOLD AVENTURINE GLASS VASE


$4,200.00


Antique Termoa Handel Art Glass Vase Signed Bedigie


Antique Termoa Handel Art Glass Vase Signed Bedigie


$3,900.00


ORIGINAL Handblown Tiffany Art Glass Vase/Candleholder


ORIGINAL Handblown Tiffany Art Glass Vase/Candleholder


$3,900.00


Gerry King Glass Sculpture FRAGMENTS VASE No. 1 - Art


Gerry King Glass Sculpture FRAGMENTS VASE No. 1 – Art


$3,800.00


Webb Art Glass Vase Maine Estate Sale Very Rare NoRe


Webb Art Glass Vase Maine Estate Sale Very Rare NoRe


$3,750.00



Stained Glass Vase and Bowl Wall Art


Stained Glass Vase and Bowl Wall Art


$54.50


Dimensions: 21.25 W x 3 D x 21.25 H Finish: Multi Material: Metal Stained Glass Hand Painted Stained Glass Vase & Bowl Wall Art This decorative wall piece is fun and artistic. Bring out your creative side with this inspired stained glass decor. Circular in design, this wall sculpture features geometric shapes, vase and bowl designs, as well as an elegant color palette. …

Hand Blown Multicolor Sommerso Art Glass Teardrop Vase 11 tall


Hand Blown Multicolor Sommerso Art Glass Teardrop Vase 11 tall


$39.00


The hand-blown craftsmanship of the Sommerso technique gives this and all Sommerso vases a strikingly smooth look. The translucent nature of the vase allows light to pass through the outer layers of the glass, illuminating the colorful center. The detailed artistic process of glass blowing causes slight variations in each piece making no two pieces identical….

Butterfly Wall Mount Fishbowl - Clear


Butterfly Wall Mount Fishbowl – Clear


$9.75


This gorgeous Butterfly Wall Mount Mounted Fish Bowl Tank Acrylic Fishes Bowls Tanks has the finest details and highest quality you will find anywhere! Our team prides ourselves on finding the best prices without reducing quality, and in this Wall Decoration Collection, we have definitely done just that! The craftsmanship of this lovely Butterfly Wall Mount Mounted Fish Bowl Tank Acrylic Fishes Bo…

The Art of Glass Engraving Vol. 104: Brookgreen Garden Vase [VHS]


The Art of Glass Engraving Vol. 104: Brookgreen Garden Vase [VHS]


$26.99



Iron Wall Sconce Butterfly Decoration Design Tealight Candle Holder


Iron Wall Sconce Butterfly Decoration Design Tealight Candle Holder


$28.99


This gorgeous Iron Wall Sconce Butterfly Decoration Design Tealight Candle Holder has the finest details and highest quality you will find anywhere! Our team prides ourselves on finding the best prices without reducing quality, and in this Wall Decoration Collection, we have definitely done just that! The craftsmanship of this lovely Iron Wall Sconce Butterfly Decoration Design Tealight Candle Hol…

Iron cross candle sconces


Iron cross candle sconces


$9.99


This gorgeous Iron Cross Decoration Design Wall Mount Sconce Mirror And Candleholder has the finest details and highest quality you will find anywhere! Our team prides ourselves on finding the best prices without reducing quality, and in this Wall Decoration Collection, we have definitely done just that! The craftsmanship of this lovely Iron Cross Decoration Design Wall Mount Sconce Mirror And Can…

San Juan Decoration Design Wall Mount Sconce Candle Holder Set Of 2


San Juan Decoration Design Wall Mount Sconce Candle Holder Set Of 2


$15.99


This gorgeous San Juan Decoration Design Wall Mount Sconce Candle Holder Set Of 2 has the finest details and highest quality you will find anywhere! Our team prides ourselves on finding the best prices without reducing quality, and in this Wall Decoration Collection, we have definitely done just that! The craftsmanship of this lovely San Juan Decoration Design Wall Mount Sconce Candle Holder Set O…

Glass Decorating Made Easy - A Plaid Gallery Glass DVD Featuring Carol Smith - 2006 - #16350


Glass Decorating Made Easy – A Plaid Gallery Glass DVD Featuring Carol Smith – 2006 – #16350



Carol Smith, the creator and teacher of Gallery Glass techniques for 20 years, shows you all the basics, from simple window clings to creating beautiful stained glass windows in your home. Discover the splendor of stained glass on windows, vases, suncatchers, ornaments and clings.
Copyright 2006 – Content is in English….


New Imax Rumeli Bucket 100% COPPER Antique Medium Copper Container with Handle High Quality Stylish


New Imax Rumeli Bucket 100% COPPER Antique Medium Copper Container with Handle High Quality Stylish


$112.69


Our designers and product development team push creativity, taste and fashion trends ¨C layering styles, periods, textures, and regions of the world ¨C to create a visually delightful and meaningful environment. We believe style, integrity, and great design can make living easier….

New Imax Siirt Bucket 100% COPPER Antique Small Copper Container With Handle High Quality Stylish


New Imax Siirt Bucket 100% COPPER Antique Small Copper Container With Handle High Quality Stylish


$114.09


Our designers and product development team push creativity, taste and fashion trends ¨C layering styles, periods, textures, and regions of the world ¨C to create a visually delightful and meaningful environment. We believe style, integrity, and great design can make living easier….


glass tables and children

Monday, November 10th, 2008




glass tables and children
how do you make children be quite when their crying?

there is this baby im babysitting. he is only about, i think 10 months old. He is crying on the top of his lungs right now. i have been trying too shut him up for a really long time now. He is so small im afraid something might happen to him because of how loud he is screaming. i dont want him to wake up the other kid eather. How do i make this kid shut-up? I feel like crying already since im in huge trouble with my dad after i just talked to him on the phone about 10 min ago because i broke the people im babysitting for’s glass table and now i cant go on the most huge trip of my life with my baseball team! This kid is getting on my nerves. I swear if he keeps this up im going to have a mental-breakdown!
im 15, i have been babysitting for about a year now so i dont have so much practice anyways

Try walking with him! Hold him in your arms and walk around the house looking at pictures and talking to him! It should get his mind off whatever it is making him cry! If he CONTINUES to cry then you need to call the parents! It might be that there is something WRONG (like his tummy is hurting or he has an ear infection or something) and you dont want to be responsible for NOT doing something when the child is in pain!!

So.. if walking and talking to him doesnt work… call his parents and ask for THIER advice (they will know thier child better then ANY of us!)

Good luck and whatever you do, dont lose your cool!! If you need a “break” then make sure he is somewhere that he cant get hurt (like a playpen or crib) then go outside for about 5-10 minutes to get some “quiet” time and relax yourself before going back in and dealing w/ him again! A LOT of times, the children “sense” when WE are upset or frustrated and it makes then even WORSE!!

I was in a similar situation w/ I was 18. I was babysitting my newborn brother and he just wouldnt SHUT UP!! I was literally in TEARS!! So I put him in his crib and I went outside and got some fresh air, breathed in and out a few times and just tried to regain MY sanity before going back in to deal w/ him. He still didnt stop crying but at least I was a little better having had a few minutes of peace and quiet!!

Just remember that you are NOT a mom, you are still a young adult yourself and you are not SUPPOSED to know exactly what to do w/ an infant! Dont be so hard on yourself and try to do whatever it takes to make him happy or like I said, call the parents!! I am sure that they would rather be interuppted from what they are doing then have thier child be so upset or in pain!!

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BRAND NEW GLASS COFFEE TABLE CHILD SAFETY


BRAND NEW GLASS COFFEE TABLE CHILD SAFETY


$699.00


BRAND NEW GLASS COFFEE TABLE CHILD SAFETY


BRAND NEW GLASS COFFEE TABLE CHILD SAFETY


$439.00



Lava Lite 52 oz Lava Lamp - Yellow/Blue/Silver


Lava Lite 52 oz Lava Lamp – Yellow/Blue/Silver


$19.99


Sit back, relax, and enjoy the ooze with this Lava Lite Lava Lamp! Makes a great gift for your nostalgic collector down to your tween or elementary aged child. Use it for bedrooms, offices, bathrooms, anywhere you need a little piece of cool. Slow, hypnotic oozing motion makes a great conversation piece. Lava Lite is the ORIGINAL manufacturer of Lava Lamps, so you can be sure you’ll get the real d…

LAVA 20-oz. Motion Lamp - Yellow/Purple


LAVA 20-oz. Motion Lamp – Yellow/Purple


$14.99


The enduring popularity of the bubbling LAVA brand light shines in this classic retro lamp. Features purple liquid with hypnotic yellow lava. Silver base and cap. Twenty oz. size. 25 watt appliance bulb included. 15″ high….

Tadpoles Table Lamp Chandelier in White Diamond


Tadpoles Table Lamp Chandelier in White Diamond


$52.98


White Diamond Chandelier Table Lamp – A beautiful mini-chandelier table lamp for your little girl’s room. Chandelier has glass and acrylic beads and dangles. Uses one 25-watt candelabra bulb (included). UL listed….

The Backyardigans Party Cup


The Backyardigans Party Cup


$1.09


The Backyardigans Plastic Cup holds 17oz. of your favorite beverage. The reusable cup features the silhouettes of Uniqua, Tasha, Tyrone, Pablo and Austin as well as The Backyardigans and Nick Jr. logo. Each cup is sold individually….

Batman Party Cup


Batman Party Cup


$8.15


Batman The Dark Knight plastic cup holds 16oz of your favorite beverage. Cup features Batman The Dark Knight with Gotham in the background and is dishwasher safe….

Beistle - 50817BKGD - Champagne Glass And Top Hat Gleam N Burst Centerpiece- Pack of 12


Beistle – 50817BKGD – Champagne Glass And Top Hat Gleam N Burst Centerpiece- Pack of 12


$32.63


The Beistle Company is the oldest and largest manufacturer of decorations and party goods. With unsurpassed service and top quality products its easy to understand why The Beistle Company is world renowned in the Party Goods Industry. Our decorations and party goods are manufactured from the finest and highest quality raw materials. This combined with unsurpassed skilled craftsmanship creates t…

Lava Lite 10 Accent Lava Lamp


Lava Lite 10 Accent Lava Lamp



LAVA® brand lamps are the original. For 40 years, LAVA® has captivated generations with their trademarked shape and timeless styles. Don’t accept substitutes. Demand the original….the registered LAVA® brand. They are the perfect addition to any bedroom, living room, or party space. Simply turn on this lamp and set the mood….


Natural Dawn Simulator Alarm Clock Light Box


Natural Dawn Simulator Alarm Clock Light Box


$174.95


SRS320 The new Sunrise System Light Box is the only product on the market which combines a bright light LED light box with a Sunrise System Dawn Simulator. For much less than the price of an ordinary light box you can now also enjoy the combined benefits of a Sunrise System Dawn Simulator – one of the most natural and stress free ways of waking with light. The Sunrise System Light Box (SRS 320) i…

Rico Espinet Tatu Large Base Table Torchiere


Rico Espinet Tatu Large Base Table Torchiere


$231.90


1586 Designed by Rico Espinet, this one light large base table torchiere is an amazing accomplishment in modern style and design. Shaped like a sharp hourglass, this table torchiere will add instant character to your modern decor no matter where you place it. It features a sleek design matched perfectly with frosted prismatic glass. It also includes a full range dimmer switch that allows you to f…

Blue Pond Lily Accent Lamp in Mahogany Bronze


Blue Pond Lily Accent Lamp in Mahogany Bronze


$44.35


12500 One of the most popular Louis Comfort Tiffany styled lamps on the market today, recreating his famous Favrile design from the early 1900’s. This softly mottled Indigo Blue shaded One Light Accent Lamp offers an attractive, delicate design featuring shades mouth blown of fine art glass. Lily shades are suspended from stems delicately winding above a Lily pad base finished by hand in Mahogan…


glass lid 12

Monday, November 10th, 2008




glass lid 12

Make and Shape the Eyes – Occlurar Prosthesis

FABRICATION OF OCULAR PROSTHESES*

When the surgical site is well healed and dimensionally stable, fabrication of an ocular prosthesis can begin. Before beginning, a thorough examination of the enucleated socket must be made to ensure proper healing and the absence of infection. The location of the implant, movement of the tissue bed, and size and extent of the socket should be noted.

Impressions :

An impression of the socket can be with irreversible hydrocolloid. An impression tray can be fabricated from hard baseplate wax by warming it over a flame and adapting it to the contour of the area around the eye. A wax handle is attached to aid manipulation. The tissue side is scored with a hot spatula to afford retention for the impression material. The patient is seated erect, requested to stare at a distant spot, and instructed to hold his gaze in a straightforward position with eyes open while the impression is being made. This procedure will ensure that the posterior aspect of the enucleated socket and its rectus muscles will be in the same relative position as those of the remaining eye.

The irreversible hydrocolloid is mixed using an extra half measure of warm water, providing a smooth, runny mix that will set quickly. The impression material is placed into a large syringe. Enlarging the opening of the tip of the syringe will facilitate expression of the impression material. With the patient’s eyelids open, the irreversible hydrocolloid mixture is injected into the socket, being careful to completely fill the socket without trapping tiny air pockets. The lids are then released and some of the impression material is expressed over the lids. The tray, which has been coated with the impression material, is placed over the eye and allowed to set. When set, the material in the socket and over the lids can be, removed as one piece. The patient is instructed to open his eye as wide as possible, and the impression is gently removed. Care must be taken not to tear the impression from the tray at the thin section that represents the lid opening. Prior to pouring the cast, this section of the impression can be reinforced by placing a straight pin through it from the posterior aspect. The impression is inspected and the socket is checked for any residual irreversible hydrocolloid.

Formulation of the cast :

The impression is poured in two sections. A box is formed around the tray with 3-inch masking tape. The first half of the cast is poured with a mix of dental stone using “slurry water” to accelerate the setting time. This procedure will prevent excessive water loss from the impression. The mix is vibrated onto the boxed impression up to and around the widest part of the socket impression. The impression is then placed in a humidor while the stone sets. At least two keyways are cut into the surface of the first pour using a large, round vulcanite bur. The stone is then lubricated with a separating medium and the second half of the impression is poured and returned to the humidor. 

Fabrication of the sclera:

            After the stone has set, the mold can be separated by removing the wax tray and  impression material.  With the aid of a laboratory  knife the lid opening of the mold is enlarged to allow molten wax to be poured into it without having the wax congeal before the mold is filled. Soaking the mold in warm water for a few minutes and blotting the excess water will allow the wax to flow and fill the mold without adhering to the stone.

            After the wax has cooled, the mold is opened and the wax pattern is recovered. The ridge of wax that represents the lid opening is trimmed away, the anterior surface of the pattern is contoured into a smooth hemispheriod. The posterior surface will reflect the topography of the tissue bed of the eye socket. Close adaptation of the posterior surface to the corresponding tissue bed produces movement in the eye prosthesis in harmony with natural eye. Close adaptation also reduces fluid collection behind the prosthesis that could produce irritation and foster bacterial growth.

            The wax pattern is now tried in the eye socket and the lid contours are evaluated. To insert the wax prosthesis, the upper lid is lifted and the superior edge of the prosthesis, the upper lid is lifted and the superior edge of the prosthesis is placed up and under the lid. Then, while drawing the lower lid down, the lower border of the prosthesis is seated. The  wax pattern should  feel comfortable to the patient but may cause mild irritation and tearing. The wax will not move as freely as the finished acrylic resin prosthesis. The eye contours and lid openings  are checked from several angles.

            When appropriate contours have been developed the wax pattern is ready to be invested. Either a denture flask or a crown and bridge flask may be used. White orthodontic stone is preferred to avoid possible contamination of the scleral white or clear acrylic resin with the pigments from yellow dental stones. After filling the lower half of the flask with dental stone, some of the stone mixture is vibrated onto the posterior surface of the wax pattern. Gently the wax  pattern is laid on top of the stone in the flask, being careful not to trap air. After the stone has set, the exposed stone is lubricated  with a separating medium and the upper half of the flask is filled. When the stone has set, the flask  may be separated by gently prying it apart. No boilout is necessary. The wax pattern is removed from the mold, and the mold is washed with soap and water to remove residual separating medium. A  coat of foil substitute is applied  and the mold is ready to be packed by the compression method.

            The material used in packing the mold is scleral white acrylic resin. It is available commercially* or can be made by combining 1.5gm of zinc oxide powder with 100gm of clear acrylic resin. By processing the resin at 150°F for 9 hours and at 212° F for 2hours, the possibility of porosity is reduced.

            The acrylic resin sclera is recovered from the flask and the flash removed with rotary instrument and polished with wet flour of pumice. Using a wet rag wheel at low speed will prevent burning of the acrylic resin. The sclera should be brought to a high shine and washed with soap and water. The acrylic resin sclera is inserted and the contours and lid opening are verified again. Necessary adjustments are made at this time. If any grinding is performed, the sclera must be polished before it can be returned to the eye.

            Iris location. The iris location is determined with the sclera in place and the patient standing in a relaxed position. Again the patient is instructed to look at a distant point. By comparison with the natural eye, the center  of the pupil of the prosthesis is located and marked with a pointed applicator stick dipped in waterproof ink. The sclera is then removed. By placing the point of an architect’s compass at the pupil center, a circle is scribed the same diameter as the natural iris. Water proof ink the used for this  circle. The size and location of the iris must match that of the remaining eye. This is easily verified by sight and by measuring with a millimeter rule using the inner canthus and inner edge of the limbus as  points of reference.  Another factor to be considered at this time is the location of the iris in relationship to the opening of the lid. Usually the upper lid covers a portion of the upper half of the iris, whereas  the lower border of the  iris rests at  or slightly above the lower lid.

            The sclera is then reinvested in the same manner as the wax pattern. Reinvestment facilitates handling as the sclera must be cut down for incorporation of the iris. The anterior  surface is also reduced to allow tinting of the sclera. The sclera material removed for these purposes is easily replaced with clear acrylic resin.

            Before reinvesting the sclera, a piece of 28-gauge casting wax is positioned over the circle that represents the iris. A warm wax spatula is used to remove the excess wax from outside the circle and, the same time, to seal the wax to the sclera. When flasked, the wax will leave a depression in the stone of the flask in the position of the iris. This depression is deepened approximately 2 mm at the center and then tapered toward the sides to form a smooth, rounded concavity. This concavity will produce the corneal prominence in the finished prosthesis. This area can be contoured to capture highlights of reflected light to correspond to the natural eye and to produce a more lifelike appearance.

The next procedure is the “cutdown” for placing the iris painting. A diamond wheel or mounted stone with a square edge accomplishes this task smoothly and easily. Acrylic resin is removed to a depth of 3 to 5 mm depending on the thickness of the sclera. A carbide inverted cone bur will flatten the floor of the cutdown and will also undercut the walls around the edges. When painted, this undercut will show through the sclera and produce the effect of the limbus. A limbus can also be produced by carefully tinting the surface of the sclera or the iris.

The sclera is again inserted into the socket *** verify that the floor of the cutdown is parallel to the plane of the body and perpendicular to the line of sight. When the floor of the cutdown is an correct alignment, the anterior portion of the sclera is reduced by at least 1 mm. the sclera is reduced substantially around the iris location allowing a depth of 1 to 1½ mm above the floor of the cutdown. The edge of the iris cutdown is kept at a sharp angle.

The sclera is now ready to be tinted. A cotton applicator stick with a ball of beading wax at each end serves as a handle while tinting. A sclera in children is usually blue. In light-skinned adults it is lighter blue or green. With darker-skinned individuals the sclera tends to be darker, showing tints of brown-orange. A light yellow pigment is applied to the canthus area, except in children. Blood vessels an be either painted on or simulated by red rayon or cotton fiber applied to the sclera and held in place with a clear acrylic resin spray. If necessary the iris cutdown is painted to represent the limbus.

The sclera is then returned to the lower half of the flask and the iris painting is positioned in the cutdown. Now the prosthetic eye is ready to be packed with clear acrylic resin. Care must be taken to avoid trapping air between the iris painting and the acrylic dough. A thin mix of clear, cold-cure acrylic resin is flowed over the iris and sclera and cured in a pressure pot before the clear, heat-cure acrylic resin is packed.

After the curing process the eye is recovered from the flask, finished, and polished. At delivery, the prosthesis should be verified for correct size, lid opening, and contours. At this time it is important to note the high-lights in the natural eye and those of the prosthesis. These highlights should match as closely as possible. If not, selective grinding on the corneal surface of the prosthesis will change the position of the highlights.

Iris illustration with acrylic paints on watercolor paper disks. The colors most often used are titanium white, ultramarine blue, burnt sienna, yellow ochre, cadmium yellow, and alizarin crimson. Greens should be avoided as they become very vivid when incorporated into acrylic resin. To simulate green, shades of olive should be used. Black India ink is needed for a purple color. The paints are mixed with water to a heavy consistency. If the mixture is too thin, a true color will not be obtained and the paints will tend to flow together. Only a small amount of paint should be mixed at a time inasmuch as the paint dries quickly.

Cold-pressed watercolor paper of imperial grade is used. Paper disks are cut in 0.5mm graduations, ranging from 10.0 to 12.0mm. Paper disks are cut in 0.5mm graduations, ranging from 10.0 to 12.0mm. Paper punches with exact rounds are desirable to avoid ragged edges in the finished prosthesis. A disk of correct size is glued to a strip of paper of the type from which the disk was cut. This strip will provide a handle and will simplify the handling of the small disk during painting. It also provides a convenient place to test paint mixtures.

There are five basic parts to an iris painting : the pupil, the base color, the detail, the collarette, and the limbus. The pupil is painted first and is located in the center of the iris disk. A circle of the correct size is drawn on the disk with black India ink and then filled in. The size of the pupil is judged by shading the natural eye with the hand and observing the variation in the size as it is exposed to light. Usually the average of the extremes will produce a pupil of acceptable size.

The first step in painting the iris is the base color. The base color is the darkest color that can be observed in the natural iris and is usually blue, brown, olive, gray, or a combination of these colors. This coat is applied in a heavy layer using brush strokes to ensure that the disk is completely converted. The iris is developed in layers going from darker colors to lighter colors. Thin radial strokes form the striations and give an illusion of depth. The brush point should be very fine so that delicate striations can be produced. A small area around the pupil is left unpainted. This will later be painted to conform of the collarette. When dry, the paint shade used for the iris should be a shade darker than the iris that is being matched inasmuch as these paints have a tendency to lighten and brighten after they have been processed. Viewing the paints when wet or covered with a drop of water will help in marching shades. The collarette is then painted and is usually a little brighter than the base color. Finally the limbus is added. This can be painted on the iris side but is most often painted on the undercut rim of the cut down iris on the sclera. The color used to paint the limbus is normally a shade that blends the iris painting to the sclera.

Although acrylic paints are the most popular. Watercolors may also be used. However, watercolors are more time-consuming, as drying time must be allowed between each step of the painting to prevent the colors from running together. In addition, watercolors are not as color stable nor as long lasting as the acrylic paints.

Lris illustration using oil paints on acetate disks, The colors of oil paint used are ultramarine, cerulean blue, cadmium red deep, cadmium yellow, cadmium orange, burnt sienna, burnt umber, black, and titanium white. There are two methods of using oil paint when painting iris disks. The first employs a mono-poly solution (acrylic monomer thickened with clear polymer) as a thinning and curing agent. The paints are applied to performed black acetate disk that is covered with a corneal button of clear acrylic resin. The second method uses linseed oil as a paint thinner.

Iris painting using mono-poly. Mono-poly is made by combining ten parts heat-cure acrylic monomer to one part clear acrylic polymer by weight. To combine the monomer and the polymer a pan of water is heated and brought to a light boil. The monomer is then poured into a Pyrex beaker. The beaker is placed in the pan of boiling water and when the monomer is warm, the polymer is sifted slowly into the monomer while stirring continuously with a glass rod. Two viscosities of this solution are required. After about 10 minutes the solution attains the viscosity of a light oil. Most of this solution is then poured into a dark glass bottle and stored. The remaining portion is returned to the boiling water until the mixture reaches about twice the viscosity of the first mixture. The second mixture is also stored in a dark glass bottle. The thinner of the two solutions is used as the thinning and curing agents for the oil paint, whereas the thicker one is used to adhere the painted iris disk to the corneal button.

In this method the pupil is incorporated into the corneal button. Therefore no consideration of pupil size or location is required during the iris painting. The paint is applied to the disk in a manner similar to the method previously described. The paint for the base coat is mixed and thinned with mono-poly and applied to the disk with heavy brush strokes that cover the entire disk. Several layers of paint are applied until the disk is well covered and a striated effect is achieved. The painting of the iris is completed in the same manner using the lighter shades to match those of the remaining iris. The collarette is painted last and is applied in a starburst pattern around the center of the disk. The corneal button is placed on top of the painted disk to verify the size and location of the collarette. Adjustments in its size or location can be made at this tie. The limbus is painted around the edge of the disk in a shade that will suitably blend the iris painting into the sclera. The painted iris disk is checked for color accuracy against the natural eye by placing a drop of water on the painted iris.

The iris painting is attached to the corneal button by applying a coat of the thicker mono-poly to the contacting surfaces and gently sliding them together, being careful not to trap any air bubbles between the surfaces. When in correct alignment, the two sections are pressed together and allowed to dry.

To obtain corneal buttons with the pupil incorporated, clear acrylic resin is packed and processed into a specially prepared iris button flask. After processing, the iris buttons should not be removed from the flask. Using round burs of different sizes that correspond to pupil sizes, a hole is drilled into the button surface of the button. The button stem is visible from the bottom and is used as a guide to locate the center of the disk. The holes should be about 2 mm deep. This will be sufficiently deep to create a black pupil after the button has been finished and polished, but not deep enough to give the pupil a raised or rounded appearance when the prosthesis is viewed from the side. The holes should be dampened with monomer and packed with a clear acrylic resin that has been stained. Black the flask should be reassembled and processed. The flask is placed in cold water and slowly brought to a boil. It should boil for 30 minutes. Then it should be removed from the flask and the bottom surface of the button should be flattened by milling on a flat surface covered with a fine emery cloth. Milling will remove any black acrylic resin outside of the pupil area.

Iris illustration with oil paint and linseed oil. The method of iris illustration with oil paint and linseed oil differs only slightly from the mono-poly method. The disk used in this method is clear with a papillary hole in the center. The pupillary hole may be enlarged with a small rattail file to correspond to the pupil size of the natural eye. The easiest method of holding this type of disk is to insert the beaks of a cotton forceps, which have had a small groove cut into them, through the pupillary opening. The tension of the forceps will hold the disk in the groove during the painting process. The colors are selected and mixed using linseed oil as the thinning agent. The interior and exterior surfaces of the disk are completely covered with the base color, leaving an area around the pupil unpainted for the collarette. After the base coat is applied the disk is finished by the methods previously described.

After the iris disk has been painted it must be placed in a drying oven at 125 to 1400F for a period of 4 to 6 hours. The corneal button is now packed with clear acrylic resin in the iris button flask. The painted corneal button is placed over the acrylic resin dough and is trial packed. The flash is removed and at this time a black acetate disk is placed behind the iris painting. This black disk provides the pupil in the finished prosthesis. The processed corneal button is recovered and the flash is trimmed. The button is polished, retaining its stem.

Sclera formation. A wax pattern is obtained and contoured in the same manner as previously described. When one is satisfied with the size and shape of the wax sclera, the iris is located. The wax inside the circle is removed to a depth of 3 to 3mm and the iris button is inserted in this cavity. The wax pattern with the corneal button in place is inserted into the eye socket. Using the stem as a handle, the iris is adjusted to match the position and gaze of the natural iris. After removal of the wax sclera and iris carefully from the socket, the iris is waxed into position and the assemblage returned to the socket to verify its position. The wax pattern is then invested and processed as previously described. The stem on the corneal button will retain the button in the upper half of the flask and is correct relationship to the sclera. After the acrylic sclera is recovered from the flask, with the button incorporated, the stem is removed and the prosthesis polished. At this time the sclera is reinvested in a flask. This allows for reduction of the anterior surface and tinting. One should avoid getting paint onto the iris area when tinting. The sclera is returned to the flask and processed with clear acrylic resin.

Patient instruction. The method of inserting and removing the prosthesis and its care are demonstrated to the patient. The prosthesis should be removed at least once a day for cleaning. The prosthesis should be not be allowed to come into contact with alcohol or solvents of any kind as this could cause crazing of the acrylic resin. If the eye should become scratched it must be returned for polishing.

Modification of a stock eye prosthesis. A stock eye is selected with the correct iris size, color, and approximate sclera shape. The peripheral and posterior surfaces and reduced 2 to 3mm and retentive grooves are cut into the posterior surfaces. A small, straight stick is secured with sticky wax over the pupil perpendicular to the plane of the iris. This stick will act as a handle and also as a guide for aligning the prosthesis in the correct relationship to the natural eye.

A small amount of irreversible hydrocolloid is mixed with warm water and placed on the posterior surface of the prosthesis. With the patient looking straight ahead at a distant spot, the prosthesis and impression material are fitted between the lids and seated in the socket. Care must be taken to avoid trapping air between the impression material and the tissue surface. The handle is used to bring the prosthesis into correct alignment with the natural eye and the lids are checked for opening and contour.

The impression is removed and excess impression material is trimmed appropriately. The stick handle is removed from the anterior surface of the prosthesis. The prosthesis and impression are invested in the lower half of a flask. After the stone has set, two small projections of autopolymerizing acrylic resin are attached to the canthus areas of the prosthesis. These projections will hold the prosthesis in the upper half of the flask and retain the correct relationship between the prosthesis and the mold during the packing and processing procedures. Using a separating medium on all exposed stone surfaces, the top half of the flask is poured. The packing, processing and finishing of the prosthesis are accomplished as previously described.

 

Complications*

Ptosis. Ptosis can be divided into two major categories for the purposes of resolution by ocular prosthesis: pseudoptosis and true ptosis. Pseudoptosis occurs when the superior palpebra is not properly supported by the prosthetic eye. This simple problem is usually resolved by changing the contours of the prosthetic eye to properly support and reposition the lid.

A more difficult situation arises when a true ptosis exists. Because of inadequate musculature or lack of tissue tone, the superior lid droops over the prosthesis. Corrections of ptosis often can be accomplished surgically by shortening a muscle or reducing the volume of tissue. However, in many situations special contouring the prosthesis will alleviate the problem. Allen described a method of contouring the prosthesis to overcome ptosis. First, the upper aspect of the corneal prominence is enlarged to raise the lid. Then the superior aspect of the prosthesis is reduced to form a shelf or depressed area onto which the lid may rest and fold. A slight bulge is placed behind the lid to make it appear full.

Lower lid droop. Drooping of the lower lid sometimes can be solved in a similar manner. By removing some of the inferior aspect of the anterior prominence of the prosthesis, pressure forcing the lid down is reduced. Material is then added to the prosthesis behind the lid in an attempt to push the lid out and allow it to rise. A second solution is to recontour the inferior aspect of the prosthesis and place the pressure at the medial and lateral areas in which the lower lid has more support. The medial and lateral aspects of the inferior border are elongated and the central aspect is thinned and shortened.

Other problems. Other situations that may cause problems and that can be corrected surgically (Reen and Beyer 1976) are entropion and ectropion. Where the contours of the lower lid or position of the eyelashes leave an unesthetic appearance, careful contouring of the wax pattern or relieve the pressure on the lid and increase its support will sometimes correct the situation without surgery.

As aging occurs, patients lose tissue tone and elasticity in many areas of the body. The superior and inferior palpebra are similarly affected. Special attention must be given to contouring a prosthesis for the geriatric patient to overcome problems of tissue tone. Blepharosulcus is not uncommon and special configurations to minimize esthetic problems in aging patients may be required (Guibor, 1976).

Occasionally cicatricial bands or adhesions are found that unite the wall of the socket to the lids (symblepharon). These scar bands will reduce the mobility of the prosthesis or prevent its fabrication. Surgical revision of the socket in conjunction with a pressure appliance is sometime successful in eliminating these scar bands. In some patients ocular prostheses can be used by placing a groove into which the scar band can rest, but mobility of the prosthesis is compromised.

A contracted socket can occur after trauma or infection or when a patient does not utilize a prosthesis for a long period. The result is loss of an adequate sulcus to retain the prosthesis. To compensate for this loss, expansion of the socket can be obtained by applying pressure with an enlarged prosthesis. Progressive enlargements can be effected as time progresses. A simple shallow cul-de-sac can be accommodated by contouring the inferior aspect of the prosthesis as suggested for lower lid drooping.

Evisceration is becoming more popular as a treatment modality. In evisceration the contents of the globe rather than the entire globe are removed. An implant may or may not be used, but implantation is recommended. The cornea is often left intact. To reduce the incidence of elceration and abrasion of the cornea or possible loss of the implant, a stock prosthesis should not be used. Instead, a custom eye should be fabricated. An impression allows for fabrication of an ocular prosthesis with intimate contact on the tissue bed and distributes pressure more equally than does a stock eye.

 

 

 

 

RESTORATION OF ORBITAL DEFECTS

Fabrication of orbital prostheses that are esthetic is a most difficult challenge. Because conversation with others is initiated with eye contact, slight discrepancies in position of the eye, lid contour, and color of the prosthesis are immediately noticed by the observer. In some patients it may not be possible to duplicate the appearance and contour of the remaining normal eye and adjacent orbital structures. In orbital defects in particular, an unesthetic prosthesis creates more psychological trauma than no prosthesis at all.

Preoperative consultation is valuable in informing the patient of the nature of the defect and the choices available for restoration. Unfortunately many patients are under the impression that the prosthesis will move and function in concert with the remaining eye. Photographs of prostheses restoring similar defects are helpful in eliminating this misconception. In most patients it is not necessary to obtain preoperative photographs or impressions, for they are of little value in fabricating the postsurgical prosthesis.

Surgical resection of orbital tumors is dependent on the nature and extent of the tumor. Resections that are confined to removal of the orbital contents result in defects that are easier to restore esthetically. As the surgical margins extend beyond the orbital confines, prostheses are less esthetic because of the inability of camouflage the lines of juncture between skin and prosthesis. Additionally, as the prosthesis extends beyond the orbit, movable tissue beds may be encountered resulting in further exposure of the lines of juncture.

The surgeon should be instructed to line the bony walls of the orbit with skin. In most instances attempts should not be made to occlude the orbit with local or distant flaps of tissue. After such reconstructions, little room remains for placement of a suitable orbital prosthesis. In addition, recognition of recurrent tumor may be delayed because the margins of the resection are not clearly visible.

 

Impressions

 Accurate impressions of orbital defects are difficult to obtain because the periorbital tissues are easily displaced. Displacing tissue is particularly difficult to avoid when dealing with patients who have submitted to a total maxillectomy as well as an orbital exenteration, for the cheek area is not longer supported by bone. In these patients, the definitive obturator must be fabricated, appropriately contoured, and properly positioned before proceeding with impressions of the orbital area.

Initially, a facial moulage is obtained and from the resultant east a master impression tray is fabricated. Unless the bony undercuts of the orbit are to be engaged, the tray need not extend significantly into the orbital cavity. The purpose of the impression is to record the orbital and periorbital tissue bed as accurately as possible. To do so the patient must be placed in an upright position and extreme care taken not to displace the tissue bed. Prior to obtaining the impression, undesirable undercut areas should be blocked out with petrolatum gauze. Irreversible hydrocolloid is a suitable impression material, but other materials, such as silicone or reversible hydrocolloid, are also appropriate. The impression material is syringed into the smaller skin creases and areas of difficult access and the tray loaded with the impression material is teased gently into position. The tray is suspended in the appropriate position, taking care not to compress the tissue. When irreversible hydrocolloid is employed and additional water is added to the mix, the viscosity of the material is decreased resulting in less tissue bed compression. During the procedure the patient should keep the remaining eye open and fixed to a distant point squarely ahead. This will prevent undesirable contraction of residual lid musculature and prevent distortion of the defect. Following removal, portion of the impression may require support. This support can be effected with either pins or wire, as may be necessary. A cast is then fabricated in dental stone. A hole should be drilled through the posterior orbital wall to facilitate movement and adjustment of the ocular portion of the prosthesis.

 

Sculpting

 A stock ocular prosthesis is selected that closely approximates the color and size of the iris and sclera of the remaining eye. Usually the ocular prosthesis must be reduced in size superiorly so that it will fit easily into the orbital defect in the appropriate position. Tinfoil is then closely adapted to the stone cast. Clay or wax is used as the sculpting medium. The ocular prosthesis is lodged in the chosen medium and the entire apparatus is transferred to the patient. The ocular prosthesis is positioned to simulate the position of the remaining eye, with the patient focusing on a distant point directly ahead. The patient should be standing in a relaxed position with a colleague holding the prosthesis in place while the clinician evaluates ocular positioning. A reference mark is placed at the midline and either a tongue blade or a Boley guage can be used to verify modiolateral placement. The pupils can be used as reference points in this evaluation. Mediolateral, anteroposterior, and inferior-superior positioning of the ocular prosthesis should exactly mimic the position of the normal eye if a successful prosthesis is to be fabricated. The slightest discrepancy in ocular position is noticed immediately by even the most casual observer. Before accepting what appears to be an appropriate ocular position, verification should be made by additional observers.

At the next appointment sculpting of the periorbital tissues is effected. To ensure appropriate lid contour of the normal eye, the sculpting should be performed during the middle portion of the day. The patient should be rested and relaxed, for fatigue and anxiety will affect lid contours dramatically in many patients. Lid contours and periorbital tissues should mimic those of the normal eye as closely as possible. All details must be faithfully reproduced. The lines of juncture should be feathered and ended beneath the eyeglasses or the shadows cast by them. Without the use of eyeglass frames the lines of juncture are quite apparent. Best results are obtained in older patients with numerous lines and fissures of the periorbital tissues. If possible, the lines of juncture should not extend beyond the area covered by the eyeglass frames, for such margins are difficult to camouflage. Plastic eyeglass frames are usually preferable to metal frames because they cast larger shadows under which the lines of juncture can be positioned. In addition, if desired the orbital prosthesis can be more easily attached to plastic frames than to metal ones.

 

Material selection and processing

Fabrication of the mold proceeds in the usual way except that the ocular prosthesis must be removed. If the prosthesis is to be processed into acrylic resin, this is accomplished by pouring a layer of stone over the completed external surface of the sculpted prosthesis. The ocular prosthesis is then carefully removed through the hole previously made in the posterior wall of the master cast. This task should be performed without disturbing the lid and canthal areas. Only the sculpting material directly posterior to the ocular prosthesis should be removed. Dental stone is then vibrate carefully through the posterior opening thereby filling the portion previously occupied by the acrylic resin eye. If a flexible material is used for the facial portion the ocular prosthesis should be duplicated and inserted in the appropriate position in the mold (Chalian et al, 1971; Bulbulian, 1973).

Selection of the material for processing depends on the preference of the clinician. We prefer methyl mehacrylate for a prosthesis limited to the orbital area. Acrylic resin is the longest lasting of the materials available and allows for attachment of the prosthesis to the eyeglass frames. In addition, since the tissue bed is rarely movable, the rigidity of acrylic resin is rarely disconcerting to the patient. In our experience, flexible materials become advantageous when the defect extends beyond the orbital area and encounters movable tissue beds.

The prosthesis is processed in the favored material and is tinted either intrinsically or extrinsically or both. Prosthetic eyelashes are attached to the upper lid prior to reinsertion of the acrylic resin eye. Usually eyelashes, which are commercially available, need to be thinned to effect a normal appearance. Since the lower lashes are quire scanty, their presence can be simulated with a few vertical lines of extrinsic painting placed on the lower lid. Eyebrows, if necessary, can be replaced with either eyebrow pencil or a custom-made prosthetic eyebrow. If the prosthesis was processed into methyl methacrylate, the acrylic resin eye is secured into position by autopolymerizing acrylic resin. Following attachment of the acrylic resin eye, a small amount of clear autopolymerizing acrylic resin is added to the inner and outer canthi. The canthal portion may then be tinted and easily blended into the adjacent sclera.

Retention. Retention of the orbital prosthesis can be achieved in a number of ways. Skin adhesives are most commonly employed and function well. In some patients engagement of orbital undercuts with a flexible material is sufficient to retain the prosthesis.

The previously mentioned methods work well in defects confined to the orbits. However, when a patient has undergone a total maxillectomy in combination with an orbital exenteration, retention achieved by attaching the prosthesis to eyeglass frames may be advantageous. The eyeglass frames simplify placement of the orbital prosthesis and ensure accurate reproduceable positioning of the restoration. Accurate positioning is particularly difficult in the orbital defects with compressible tissue beds as seen in patients with total maxillectomy defects. Obviously the slightest error is position will call attention to the prosthesis. If glasses frames are used for retention, either a custom eyepatch or a duplicate orbital prosthesis must be fabricated for the patient. When glasses frames are worn, care must be taken by the optometrist to prepare the lens over the prosthesis so that it is identical to the lens covering the normal eye or asymmetrical distortion of the prosthesis will be perceived.

 

Advantages of the plastic acrylic eyes over glass eyes.

1.                  It provides freedom from fragility and surface etduing resulting from dissolution by the socket secretions.

2.                  Since the replacement is custom made, adjustability to size and form is more easily accomplished to compensate for the socket irregularities which are so frequently observed.

3.                  various other features can be adapted to individual esthetic requirements, such as limbus, depth of anterior chamber, corneal diameter, pupil, and episderat and conjunctional vessels. This is possible only because of strictly anatomic assembly of parts throughout.

4.                  There is an actual three-dimensional effect is this construction as a result of suspension in clear resin of a perforated transparent disc which has been painted on both sides. This effect is enhanced by placement of a jet-black pupil disc at some distance posterior to the iris disc.

5.                  Prefabricated iris button scan be stocked, so that the operator knows at the outset the exact color of the iris in the completed prosthesis.

6.                  The plastic eye permits elimination of such time consuming steps as multiple mold construction and precision grinding of the chamber angle.

7.                  The method is easy to teach, dental personnel can be trained in a relatively short time to undertake all phases of fabrication.

8.                  The glass eye has the disadvantage of being extremely fragite.

9.                  A glass eye (prosthesis) may sometimes explode spontaneously in the eye solvent and will require painstaking removal of the sharp fragment by an opthalmologist.

10.              Moreover the surface glass is affected when the fluids of the socket cause an itching which may be extremely irritating to the socket membranes.

11.              Glass restorations are also difficult to fit properly in relation to defects and variations, so that very often the prosthesis is far too small, giving the wearer the appearance of evophihalmos.

 

 

CARE OF THE PROSTHESIS

Proper maintenance of the prosthesis is of vital importance for hygienic and esthetic reasons

1.                  The prosthesis should be removed at least once a day to be cleaned.

2.                  The adhesive should be removed with a rolling motion of the ball of the finger or thumb in the direction of the borders of the appliance.

3.                  All surfaces of the prosthesis should be washed with a mild soap and a brush.

4.                  The slim in contact with the prosthesis should be thoroughly and gently cleaned.

5.                  The patient is carefully directed to remove and stop wearing the prosthesis should any irritation occur wherever the prosthesis contacts the tissues and to see the prosthodontist as soon as possible for the treatment.

 

DIRECTIONS GIVEN TO THE PATIENT

The daily placement of the prosthesis will be successful of the patient follows the directions given to him, which are :

1.                  To keep the supporting area clean, dry and free of oil.

2.                  To keep the prosthesis clean.

3.                  To replace the prosthesis as directed.

4.                  Adhesive should not be taking before the prosthesis is replaced.

5.                  Adhesion if used should be as sparingly as possible and not too frequently.

6.                  To take care, look in one or more mirrors when placing the prosthesis.

This will help the patient to place it in its correct relationship with the surrounding anatomic areas.

7.                  To hold appliance in place with finger pressure for 5 minutes.

8.                  To check all edges by the use of the mirror for complete adaptation to all surfaces.

The surfaces of the prosthesis were made to fit the supporting areas, so they should match accurately.

9.                  To avoid too much exposure of the appliance to direct sunlight.

10.              Careful daily cleansing will help prevent hardening of the prosthesis caused by residues of nasal and skin sections.

11.              The patient should remember at all times that a prosthesis is exposed to conditions which will bring about changes in its basic color.

 

The basic color of the surroundly areas may also change as a result of sunlauning, exposure, diners etc.

In there cases, it may become necessary to replace the prosthesis with a color corrected one.  

 

LABORATORY FACILITIES

Aside from expendables (wax, investment, metal for mold construction etc.) the main laboratory equipment required is as follows.

1.         Double Boiler and Bunsen Burner with Tripod and Asbestos Pad :

This equipment is used to prepare the reversible hydrocolloid impression material used in taking the impression of the patient’s defect and in duplicating procedures for mold construction.

2.         Large Investment Rings of Galunized Sheet Metal :

These are used in investing the was models of the molds to be constructed.

 

3.         A Large Dry Heat Oven :

This is employed to drive off moisture from the investment after was elimination and to heat the investment and ensure the proper thermal expansion prior to casting procedures.

4.         Square Jaw Pliers :

These are used to manipulate the molds.

5.         Asbestos Cloves :

These are essential in permitting early handling of the invested models before, during, and after the actual costing of the molds.

6.         Cast from Melting Pot with large Burner and Tripod :

This set-up is used in melting and linotype metal and bringing it to the desirable casting temperature prior to the pouring of the molds.

7.         Large water bath.

8.         Hacksaw and Blades

9.         Bench Vise

10.       Bench Lalthe

 
Eye prostheses

            The authors have found eye prostheses to gain their greatest retention from neodynium magnets housed in a carrier superstructure within the orbit. The superstructure emanates from implants placed into either the lateral one half of the superior orbital ridge or the lateral one third of the infraorbital ridge where the bone becomes thicker as it merges into the infraorbital ridge where the bone becomes thicker as it merges into the zygoma. To some cases both sites are used, especially if the orbital prosthesis includes  a facial skin component and, therefore, requires that it be larger  and heavier. Because the orbit is circular, abutments coverage toward the center of the orbit. Therefore, the  risk of abutments contacting and limiting the superstructure is present. It is advised to space the implants at least 1cm apart and consider their angle of emergence into the orbit.

            In such cases, 4.0mm diameter ´ 4.5mm length implants are most common. Yet, on  occasion, a thin bone may have to suffice with 4.0mm ´3.5mm implants, and anatomically thicker bone may accommodate 6.0mm lengths. To assess the bone thickness  for choosing both the best site for implants and the best implant length, a CT scan is necessary.

About the Author

i m prosthodontist. working as assisatnt professor t GOVT. DENTAL .ROHTAK INDIA.

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United States U S Glass from A to Z, Early Production


United States U S Glass from A to Z, Early Production


$49.99





“ELVIS BEHIND THE IMAGE VOLUME 2″ BUD GLASS PRODUCTIONS


$40.00





“ELVIS BEHIND THE IMAGE VOLUME 1″ BUD GLASS PRODUCTIONS


$34.00


Mystic Production Box w/ Glass - Stage Magic trick


Mystic Production Box w/ Glass – Stage Magic trick


$29.99


Fenton Glass CAT IN BAG 2007 Ltd Production Rare!


Fenton Glass CAT IN BAG 2007 Ltd Production Rare!


$29.52


O HOLY NIGHT Bear Paw Productions Stained Glass Quiltin


O HOLY NIGHT Bear Paw Productions Stained Glass Quiltin


$24.95


Mystic Production Box with Glass - Magic Trick - New


Mystic Production Box with Glass – Magic Trick – New


$21.50



LightWedge Pocket Magnifier


LightWedge Pocket Magnifier



The Pocket Magnifier is wildly popular and we are having a hard time keeping it on our shelves! Slide open to activate the powerful LED light. The square lens provides strong 3.0x magnification perfect for menus, instruction manuals, maps, and more! This deluxe lighted magnifier is a favorite gift for all readers. Featured on the “O List” of favorite things in the August 2008 issue of Oprah magazi…


Blue Glass Evil Eye Ornament & Car Charm


Blue Glass Evil Eye Ornament & Car Charm


$9.99


1.5″ Blue glass Evil Eye ornament hangs from 7″ silver ball chain for dangling length of 5.5″ total. Wonderful to hang from auto rear view mirror, hang in the house or office, on a doorknob, or from the Christmas tree! Wonderful gift for men, women, teens and children. By Ganz. Comes carded with poem:
This evil eye car charm
Is to be carried by you
It wards off bad luck
In whatever you do…

The Lord of The Rings The Fellowship of The Ring GANDALF Glass Goblet


The Lord of The Rings The Fellowship of The Ring GANDALF Glass Goblet


$20.00


Gandalf (Sir Ian McKellen): A witty and mysterious wizard. Gandalf the Grey knows that the One Ring must be destroyed in order to defeat the evil Sauron. He leads the Fellowship on a perilous journey across Middle-earth and uses his many powers to aid Frodo in his quest. There were 4 different ones of these available for purchase from Burger King back in December of 2001….

Music of Ireland - Welcome Home (Special Deluxe Edition CD & DVD)


Music of Ireland – Welcome Home (Special Deluxe Edition CD & DVD)


$30.00


Telling the definitive story of contemporary Irish music, this CD/DVD companion to the public television special focuses on the Emerald Isle’s greatest musical exports, their influence on America, and the music’s global impact. The documentary features performances by six Grammy Award winners, Academy Award and Golden Globe winners, three Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, and is hosted by Clanna…

Welcome to Paradise


Welcome to Paradise


$16.99


1. King Of Hearts
2. Keep Me Runnin’
3. The Winner (High Card)
4. Lung Cancer
5. Puppet Strings
6. First Prayer
7. I’ve Got News For You
8. Song For Sarah
9. Christmas Song For All Year ‘Round
10. Good News
11. News For You (original demo)
12. Heart Lock (never released)…

Looking Glass


Looking Glass


$7.19


This EP is ablaze with driving guitar hooks, intricate keyboard melodies, and Chibi’s sinful vocals. In addition to the title track, the EP contains mixes of fan favorites “Red Stars”, “Falling Down”, and “Weekend”, as well as two new tracks, a cover of “I Think We’re Alone Now”, and the video for “Looking Glass”….

Elephant's Child


Elephant’s Child


$19.99


Since 1902 Rudyard Kipling’s most famous Just So story of how the elephant got his trunk has delighted children with its playful use of language and sense of high adventure. This new program from Looking Glass Video Library features the voice of Jack Nicholson, who in his most recognizable style creates an exciting and enjoyable version of Kipling’s The Elephant’s Child. Tim Raglin’s zesty charact…

Art Glass: Looking At the Basics


Art Glass: Looking At the Basics


$18.95


After a brief history of the Studio Glass Movement, you visit artists in their working studios and learn to identify six processes used in creating art glass. Hear the answers to the most frequently asked questions in art glass galleries and visit the campus of the renowned Pilchuck Glass School. The experience of collecting is discussed and a checklist for collectors is included, with art glass r…

25 Pro Tips & Techniques for Stained Glass [VHS]


25 Pro Tips & Techniques for Stained Glass [VHS]




Austin Donatella Square Striped Shade Accent Table Lamp


Austin Donatella Square Striped Shade Accent Table Lamp


$135.00


An accent lamp with a punch of visual interest, this square base of textured resin is topped with a stunning, shade and is a good size and shape for a chest….


glass rings

Sunday, November 9th, 2008




glass rings

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ANTIQUE KING GOLD SILVER DIAMOND MAGNIFYING GLASS ring


ANTIQUE KING GOLD SILVER DIAMOND MAGNIFYING GLASS ring


$14,995.00


22K Gold  Real


22K Gold Real “Ancient Roman Glass Ring ”


$2,100.00


NEW STEUBEN art glass PERFUME POWDER & RING BOX PEWTER


NEW STEUBEN art glass PERFUME POWDER & RING BOX PEWTER


$1,649.00


Ecofabhouse Brass Glass Swivel Three Ring Coffee Table


Ecofabhouse Brass Glass Swivel Three Ring Coffee Table


$1,495.00


Murano Glass Handmade Casanova Chandelier w/Rings 6 lts


Murano Glass Handmade Casanova Chandelier w/Rings 6 lts


$1,350.00


BEAUTIFUL RARE EGYPTIAN GLASS RING 500BC


BEAUTIFUL RARE EGYPTIAN GLASS RING 500BC


$1,250.00


Ring Pendant in Chrome and White Glass Size: Large


Ring Pendant in Chrome and White Glass Size: Large


$1,228.80


Used- 18


Used- 18″ Glass Lined Round Pro Ring.


$1,200.00


Used- 18


Used- 18″ Glass Lined Round Pro Ring.


$1,200.00


Used- 18


Used- 18″ Glass Lined Round Pro Ring.


$1,200.00


Used- 18


Used- 18″ Glass Lined Round Pro Ring.


$1,200.00


Used- 18


Used- 18″ Glass Lined Round Pro Ring.


$1,200.00


24K SOLID GOLD & GLASS SPHERE OLD RING Sz5.5 Yr1900


24K SOLID GOLD & GLASS SPHERE OLD RING Sz5.5 Yr1900


$1,180.00


Used- Glass Lined 14


Used- Glass Lined 14″ X 18″ Pro Ring.


$1,000.00


Used- Glass Lined 14


Used- Glass Lined 14″ X 18″ Pro Ring.


$1,000.00


Used- Glass Lined 12


Used- Glass Lined 12″ X 16″ Pro Ring.


$1,000.00


Vintage Brass Glass Swivel Three Ring Side Coffee Table


Vintage Brass Glass Swivel Three Ring Side Coffee Table


$985.55


Vintage BVLGARI PERIDOT White Carved Glass GOLD Ring


Vintage BVLGARI PERIDOT White Carved Glass GOLD Ring


$795.00


Huge Old Kazakh Silver & Glass Ring Ethnic Jewelry 1910


Huge Old Kazakh Silver & Glass Ring Ethnic Jewelry 1910


$790.00


Grand Unique Ring Chandelier w/ Caged Glass


Grand Unique Ring Chandelier w/ Caged Glass


$750.00



Glass Top Display Case 36 Slot Ring Insert Liner New


Glass Top Display Case 36 Slot Ring Insert Liner New


$18.65


Glass Top Display Case 36 Slot Ring Insert Liner New. Glass Top. Display Case. This is a new glass top black display tray case. This is great for keeping your items secure while traveling and easily displaying them. The glass top allows you to display your contents while keeping them dust free and secure. The latch on the lid help keep you from loosing any items. It measures approximately 8 1/4″ x…

WMF Sealing Ring For All WMF pressure Cookers & Pressure Frying Pans,  Large


WMF Sealing Ring For All WMF pressure Cookers & Pressure Frying Pans, Large


$15.00


Need a replacement gasket for your pressure cooker? This sealing ring is designed to be compatible with WMF 3-, 4.5-, 6.5-, and 8.5-quart pressure cooker lids. The ring seals the cooker, which allows the pressure to build and is recommended to be replaced a minimum of once every two years, or with visible wear….

Halo 70PS 6-Inch Flush Mount Frosted Glass Ceiling Fixture


Halo 70PS 6-Inch Flush Mount Frosted Glass Ceiling Fixture


$11.21


A clean and simple trim for Halo’s H7T and H7RT fixtures. It’s wet-location listed, and the polymer trim is non-conductive and non-corrosive. With its “Air-Tite” construction, it will probably pay for itself in saved heating costs, too.–Josh DettweilerWhat’s in the BoxAlbalite lens, trim…

American Dreamer: Songs of Stephen Foster; Thomas Hampson; Jay Unger; Molly Mason


American Dreamer: Songs of Stephen Foster; Thomas Hampson; Jay Unger; Molly Mason


$9.74


great listening music…

Opera in English from Sadler's Wells


Opera in English from Sadler’s Wells


$6.98



giving up the ring 45 rpm single


giving up the ring 45 rpm single




Hunter Fan Saturn 90053 Decorative Brushed Nickel Rings with Frosted Glass


Hunter Fan Saturn 90053 Decorative Brushed Nickel Rings with Frosted Glass


$89.99


The Hunter Saturn 90053 is a bathroom exhaust fan in the Brushed Nickel finish. This exhaust fan is UL Approved for use over Shower Enclosure / Tub with GFCI Circuit and comes with a Five Year Manufacturer’s Motor Warranty….

Hunter Fan Saturn 90052 Bathroom Fan, Decorative Satin White Rings with Frosted Glass


Hunter Fan Saturn 90052 Bathroom Fan, Decorative Satin White Rings with Frosted Glass


$68.95


The Hunter Saturn 90052 is a bathroom exhaust fan in the Satin White finish. This exhaust fan is UL Approved for use over Shower Enclosure / Tub with GFCI Circuit and comes with a Five Year Manufacturer’s Motor Warranty….

Exploring Art Clay Silver, Part 1 [VHS]


Exploring Art Clay Silver, Part 1 [VHS]



Art Clay Silver is a moldable clay that becomes pure (99.9%) silver when fired. In its wet stage, you can shape it into any form imaginable by rolling, sculpting, molding, stamping or extruding! After drying, you can sand, file, engrave and even drill your pieces! Firing is easy using an electric kiln, a butane torch, or even a gas stovetop! Art Clay Silver is versatile – it can be added to a vari…


Creating with Art Clay Silver [VHS]


Creating with Art Clay Silver [VHS]



Over one hour, Senior Art Clay instructors Judi Hendricks and Lee Taylor lead you through several unique projects using the same Art Clay techniques taught in classes held all over the US and Canada. You’ll learn dozens of useful tips and see how this innovative, new-Millennium material is used. Included are stovetop, kiln and torch firing, using liver-of-sulphur, and cork clay as a hollow form.
W…



glass canisters for bathroom

Sunday, November 9th, 2008




glass canisters for bathroom
Geist – Walkthrough
Geist (GCN) Geist, Gamecube


glass desk clock

Sunday, November 9th, 2008




glass desk clock

Something to Remember – Corporate Executive Gifts, a Gift With a Purpose

Gifts are not only shared between friends and relatives. Gift giving is not something alien to companies and corporations either. Although carrying the same purpose, gift giving within the corporate world would often be bind with a business agenda. Showing warmth and appreciation to business partners, employees and clients are the usual aim of corporate gifts. It is also used to cultivate better relationships throughout the company or as a preliminary effort to seal a deal.

Corporate executive gift- how to select the right one?

When choosing corporate gifts, it is important that one assess factors such as who are the receiver of the gift and what sort of achievement did he or she do to deserve it. There are occasions when a company presents their employees with gifts to encourage them in creating a better work environment. There are also the occasions that gifts that are extended to other organizations in order to strengthen business ties.

During a company�s event, you should choose gifts that commemorate that event. To make it more special, have the name of the event, guest or employees attending printed on the gift. Not only does it add personal touch to the gifts, it will also make the event memorable.

Gifts that are to be given to internal employees can be of personal use to them, be it on their desk at work or to be use at home. There are various types of corporate gifts to choose from and they are likely to be given during a company�s special event such as the annual holiday event. Whether to print the company�s name or not is up to you.

For business colleagues, there are choices of corporate executive gifts that will suit their positions in the business world. Corporate executive gifts are best given to a business colleague whether within the same company or from another company and corporation. This time, choosing the item should be done meticulously. It is also a must that the name of your company is embossed/debossed, engraved, or imprinted on the corporate gift item.

Having your organization name on the item is a good way to have the best recollection of your company. Not only will your company be remembered for as long as the item is used, personalizing them with either having your company name engraved, printed or embossed strongly on the item you are in a way promoting the services and products of your company.

Perfect gifts for the busy executives.

When choosing corporate executive gifts, you should consider gifts that are useful for the business activities. Items like bags of all sorts, office items, key chains, luggage tags, wine carrier bag, notebooks, or any corporate leather gifts are just some of the items that will be appreciated by those with hectic schedule who are likely to e receiving them anyway.

Some other items to consider are executive toy, crystal globe, glass globe, leather writing pad, bookend, shaker and martini set, glass magnifier, desk set, desk clock, wine decanter and recognition gifts. There so any to choose from but you must choose ones that are made from the best materials in order for it to last a lifetime.

Corporate executive gifts that are unique will make known in the business. It is an effective tool for that if you use your creativity and able to come up with something outstanding.

About the Author

As a manager for GiftBasketsAffair.com, Thomas Bronson is well known for upholding his commitment for enhancing customers’ experiences by providing a great variety of all-seasons premium holiday gift baskets with sincerity, passion and care. Some of the signature gift baskets available include mothers day gift baskets, gift baskets for women, gift baskets for men and so on.

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OLD RUSSIAN MAJAK DESK TABLE CLOCK CRYSTAL GLASS WORK


OLD RUSSIAN MAJAK DESK TABLE CLOCK CRYSTAL GLASS WORK


$259.00


Bulova Vantage Wood & Glass Desk Clock  NWT - NIB


Bulova Vantage Wood & Glass Desk Clock NWT – NIB


$147.99


Seiko Blue Glass Quartz Desk/Table Clock QQZ005L


Seiko Blue Glass Quartz Desk/Table Clock QQZ005L


$126.00


RITZENHOFF OLD CHILDREN GLASS DESK CLOCK WORKING *


RITZENHOFF OLD CHILDREN GLASS DESK CLOCK WORKING *


$100.00


PERSONALIZED SILVER WOOD GLASS DESK CLOCK GIFT ENGRAVED


PERSONALIZED SILVER WOOD GLASS DESK CLOCK GIFT ENGRAVED


$98.00


Glass Desk/Table Clock with Pen & Engravable Plate


Glass Desk/Table Clock with Pen & Engravable Plate


$89.95


Selkirk Glass  Desk Set - LETTER OPENER AND CLOCK


Selkirk Glass Desk Set – LETTER OPENER AND CLOCK


$89.00


MOVADO Black Dial beveled mineral glass DESK  CLOCK


MOVADO Black Dial beveled mineral glass DESK CLOCK


$85.00


GOLD mosaic ART GLASS Desk Clock ART DECO Style Design


GOLD mosaic ART GLASS Desk Clock ART DECO Style Design


$79.99


Green heavy Mineral Glass silvertone desk pen set Clock


Green heavy Mineral Glass silvertone desk pen set Clock


$69.99


Green heavy Mineral Glass silvertone desk pen set Clock


Green heavy Mineral Glass silvertone desk pen set Clock


$69.99


Personalized LARGE Glass CLOCK Engraved desk work gift


Personalized LARGE Glass CLOCK Engraved desk work gift


$59.99


CAITHNESS GLASS HAND CRAFT  DESK  CLOCK/PAPERWEIGHT


CAITHNESS GLASS HAND CRAFT DESK CLOCK/PAPERWEIGHT


$59.00


Seiko Desk Clock Brass & Glass w/Pen -


Seiko Desk Clock Brass & Glass w/Pen -”NEW IN THE BOX”


$54.95


desk clock, glass globe, temperature, humidity, turns


desk clock, glass globe, temperature, humidity, turns


$50.00


Seth Thomas linden mineral glass clock desk set $109


Seth Thomas linden mineral glass clock desk set $109


$49.99


Lustre Gold Round Glass Desk Clock by Smyers Glass


Lustre Gold Round Glass Desk Clock by Smyers Glass


$49.95


Desk Table Wood & Glass Clock Gold Tone Executive Gift


Desk Table Wood & Glass Clock Gold Tone Executive Gift


$48.95


BADASH 1.5


BADASH 1.5″ Mini Lead Crystal Glass Apple Desk Clock


$48.00


BADASH 1.5


BADASH 1.5″ Mini Lead Crystal Glass Phone Desk Clock


$48.00



River City 930C Wooden Hourglass


River City 930C Wooden Hourglass


$34.95


30 Minute Sand Timer with Cherry Finished Ash Wood….

Glass Table Clock with Sea Shell Design


Glass Table Clock with Sea Shell Design


$22.00


This beautiful glass and wire clock is a must have for the sea shell and ocean fanaticThis tropical Sea Shell designed clock in brown and white is a gorgeous keepsake and daily functional collectible!A square clock with Arabic numbers is surrounded by clear glass and is adorned with Sea Shells and StarfishPerfect for the bedroom, bathroom, desk, shelf or mantelpiece – makes watching the clock a pl…

Seiko Desk and Table Alarm Clock Brown Wooden Case


Seiko Desk and Table Alarm Clock Brown Wooden Case


$60.50


The versatile Seiko Desk and Table Alarm Clock, with its handsome solid brown oak case, works beautifully as a bedside clock or an office timepiece. Featuring a nautical-style revolving design, the watch includes a glass crystal that protects the ivory-tone dial. Black Arabic hour markers ring the dial, along with slim black minute indexes and matching hour-and-minute hands. In addition, this dist…

New CBK AS 3 MINI LAMP TICK-TOCK CLOCK DRUM HRDBACK 1- CLEAR CORD ON/OFF SWITCH BLUE/GRN/ORANGE


New CBK AS 3 MINI LAMP TICK-TOCK CLOCK DRUM HRDBACK 1- CLEAR CORD ON/OFF SWITCH BLUE/GRN/ORANGE


$135.98


We are a leading designer and manufacture of the Colonial Candle home fragrance candle products, and the Midwest-CBK brand of holiday, d¨¦cor, and gifts. Our designs are fresh and innovative. Our d¨¦cor and candle products inspire creative decorating in homes throughout the year….

Pittsburgh Penguins 12 in Glass Wall Clock


Pittsburgh Penguins 12 in Glass Wall Clock


$33.70


While we are trying not to encourage clock watching, it’s hard to keep your eyes off this stunning Pittsburgh Penguins Art Glass Clock. Each clock is hand painted in team colors with a large team logo in the center. Size is 12 inches in diameter….

Great American Products Baltimore Ravens Tape Measure Size: One Size


Great American Products Baltimore Ravens Tape Measure Size: One Size


$16.90


You can measure your backyard football field with the Great American NFL® team tape measure. The 25-ft powder coat black professional tape measure is designed with a metal team medallion….

Pen Holder Desk Clock of Jesus Christ with Lamb in Stained Glass (Our Savior, the Lamb of God, Christian)


Pen Holder Desk Clock of Jesus Christ with Lamb in Stained Glass (Our Savior, the Lamb of God, Christian)


$25.97


It is a great 2 in 1 leather pen holder and desktop clock. This is perfect for storing pens and pencils and it can also be used as desktop clock, which is great for home and office desktop use. It measures approximately 3″(W) x 3″(D) x 4″(H), with a dependable quartz movement. Battery included….

Pen Holder Desk Clock of Mother Mary Stained Glass Window (Catholic, Madonna, Blessed Virgin Mary, Notre Dame, Nuestra Señora, Nossa Senhora)


Pen Holder Desk Clock of Mother Mary Stained Glass Window (Catholic, Madonna, Blessed Virgin Mary, Notre Dame, Nuestra Señora, Nossa Senhora)


$25.97


It is a great 2 in 1 leather pen holder and desktop clock. This is perfect for storing pens and pencils and it can also be used as desktop clock, which is great for home and office desktop use. It measures approximately 3″(W) x 3″(D) x 4″(H), with a dependable quartz movement. Battery included….

New IMAX Vintage Travel Clocks Set of 2 High Quality Modern Design Beautiful Reasonable Price


New IMAX Vintage Travel Clocks Set of 2 High Quality Modern Design Beautiful Reasonable Price


$58.89


This item has high quality with reasonable price….

Sharp SPC890 Quartz Analog Atomic Wall Clock SPC890, with Silver Case Convex Glass Lens and Sets Automatically


Sharp SPC890 Quartz Analog Atomic Wall Clock SPC890, with Silver Case Convex Glass Lens and Sets Automatically



This radiocontrolled atomic wall clock has a large 12 inch face with sweeping second hand and matte silver bezel. It automatically sets the time daily using a radio signal from the atomic clock in Colorado. It also automatically adjusts the time for daylight savings and is super accurate to within one second per year. It will support four time zones: Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific (except …



glass cutter pistol grip

Sunday, November 9th, 2008



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PISTOL GRIP GLASS CUTTERS ~ Clearance Sale by the Dozen


PISTOL GRIP GLASS CUTTERS ~ Clearance Sale by the Dozen


$67.77


Toyo® Pistol Grip Straight Head Glass Cutter


Toyo® Pistol Grip Straight Head Glass Cutter


$51.60


Pistol Grip Glass Cutter - Stained Glass Supplies


Pistol Grip Glass Cutter – Stained Glass Supplies


$50.00


PISTOL GRIP GLASS CUTTERS ~ Clearance Sale ~ Half Dozen


PISTOL GRIP GLASS CUTTERS ~ Clearance Sale ~ Half Dozen


$44.77


Set of 3 Glass Cutters Pistol Grip,Brass Handle,carbide


Set of 3 Glass Cutters Pistol Grip,Brass Handle,carbide


$34.99


Stained Glass Supplies - Fletcher Pistol Grip Cutter


Stained Glass Supplies – Fletcher Pistol Grip Cutter


$34.95


Stained Glass Tools - TOYO PISTOL GRIP CUTTER (20162)


Stained Glass Tools – TOYO PISTOL GRIP CUTTER (20162)


$32.95


TOYO PISTOL GRIP Glass Cutter SUPERCUTTER GAI TC600PR


TOYO PISTOL GRIP Glass Cutter SUPERCUTTER GAI TC600PR


$32.94


Toyo Pistol Grip Glass Cutter Supercutter Stained Tools


Toyo Pistol Grip Glass Cutter Supercutter Stained Tools


$30.99


Gryphon Studio Pistol Grip Glass Cutters Stained glass


Gryphon Studio Pistol Grip Glass Cutters Stained glass


$29.95


Stained Glass Tools - TOYO PISTOL GRIP CUTTER (20162)


Stained Glass Tools – TOYO PISTOL GRIP CUTTER (20162)


$29.65


Toyo Pistol Grip Supercutter Oil Glass Cutter JAPAN


Toyo Pistol Grip Supercutter Oil Glass Cutter JAPAN


$29.10


Stained Glass Supplies - Toyo Pistol Grip Super Cutter


Stained Glass Supplies – Toyo Pistol Grip Super Cutter


$28.99


PISTOL GRIP TOYO GLASS SUPER CUTTER/CARBIDE WHEEL/NEW


PISTOL GRIP TOYO GLASS SUPER CUTTER/CARBIDE WHEEL/NEW


$28.95


Gryphon Pistol Grip Glass Cutter-Stained Glass Supplies


Gryphon Pistol Grip Glass Cutter-Stained Glass Supplies


$28.00


Stained Glass TOYO PISTOL GRIP GLASS CUTTER SUPERCUTTER


Stained Glass TOYO PISTOL GRIP GLASS CUTTER SUPERCUTTER


$27.99


Toyo Pistol-grip Super glass cutter


Toyo Pistol-grip Super glass cutter


$27.95


Stained Glass TOYO PISTOL GRIP GLASS CUTTER SUPERCUTTER


Stained Glass TOYO PISTOL GRIP GLASS CUTTER SUPERCUTTER


$27.95


TOYO STAINED GLASS PISTOL GRIP GLASS CUTTER SUPERCUTTER


TOYO STAINED GLASS PISTOL GRIP GLASS CUTTER SUPERCUTTER


$26.99


 NEW INLAND STAINED GLASS SUPPLIES PISTOL GRIP CUTTER


NEW INLAND STAINED GLASS SUPPLIES PISTOL GRIP CUTTER


$24.99



Toyo Pistol Grip Glass Cutter


Toyo Pistol Grip Glass Cutter


$28.99


The updated Pistol-grip has an improved oiling system.
The spring-controlled lubrication system provides a smoother
oil flow and a more positive shut off. Four distinctive neon colors
identify the cutter. Special handle provides greater leverage with less
effort for hours of cutting with a minimum of hand fatigue. Lightweight
acrylic handle features a visible oil reserve. Small wheel….

Pistol Grip Self Feeding Glass Cutter- Lot of 6


Pistol Grip Self Feeding Glass Cutter- Lot of 6


$15.99


This is the standard pistol grip cutter used in many stained glass classes. You will be happy with the quality and function of these cutters. Here is a chance to buy a lot of 6 cutters for less than three dollars each. Great foir resellers and small craft shops. Individually packaged in bubble pack….

Gryphon Pistol Style Glass Cutter


Gryphon Pistol Style Glass Cutter


$26.99


A really comfortable glass cutter with a cutting fluid reservoir that doesnt leak….

Perfect Score Professional Heavy Duty Pistol Grip Oil Feed Glass Cutter


Perfect Score Professional Heavy Duty Pistol Grip Oil Feed Glass Cutter


$13.99


Pistol Grip Gives You More Control and Comfort. Interchangeable Cutting Heads. This Oil Feed Cutter gives you outstanding control of your cut with it’s pistol grip handle while hand strain is minimized. The wide cutting head is great for use with a straight edge for those repeat cuts. An automatic oil dispensing system keeps the wheel lubricated every time you cut. Cutting wheel hone angle 134°. …

CRL Pistol Grip Heavy Duty Self-Oiling Glass Cutter


CRL Pistol Grip Heavy Duty Self-Oiling Glass Cutter


$41.38


Traditional Straight Handle. Automatic Oil Dispensing System. The CRL Self-Oiling Glass Cutter is a performance tool for the professional glazier. Consistent glass cutting results are attributed to the interchangeable cutting heads, straight cutting head (included), which are available for straight, pattern and thick glass cutting applications. The self-contained oil metering system allows a small…

Perfect Score Professional Heavy Duty Pistol Grip Oil Feed Glass Cutter for Thick Glass


Perfect Score Professional Heavy Duty Pistol Grip Oil Feed Glass Cutter for Thick Glass


$38.52


Designed for cutting heavy glass from 1/2 to 1 inch (12 to 25.4 millimeters) in thickness. Pistol Grip Gives You More Control and Comfort. Interchangeable Cutting Heads. This Oil Feed Cutter gives you outstanding control of your cut with it’s pistol grip handle while hand strain is minimized. The wide cutting head is great for use with a straight edge for those repeat cuts. An automatic oil dispen…


glass repair

Sunday, November 9th, 2008




glass repair
How can I repair a glass microwave cooking tray that split right down the middle?

GE wants $50+ for a new one. Its 14″ across, and I have several kinds of glues and epoxys on hand.

Sorry your just going to have to buy a new one or just buy a new microwave. The glues wouldn’t hold up to microwaving…

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HUSSMAN 3 GLASS DRS FREEZER (DOES NOT WORK/REPAIR/PARTS


HUSSMAN 3 GLASS DRS FREEZER (DOES NOT WORK/REPAIR/PARTS


$999.00


2 Tech Windshield Repair System Glass Repair Kit


2 Tech Windshield Repair System Glass Repair Kit


$799.00


1440 Wholesale Lot Eyeglasses Glasses Glass Repair Kits


1440 Wholesale Lot Eyeglasses Glasses Glass Repair Kits


$720.00


1440-pc Wholesale Lot Eyeglasses Eye Glass Repair Kits


1440-pc Wholesale Lot Eyeglasses Eye Glass Repair Kits


$648.00


Overnight 17


Overnight 17″ MacBook Pro Unibody Screen + Glass Repair


$549.00


Overnight 15


Overnight 15″ MacBook Pro Unibody Screen + Glass Repair


$499.00


Windshield Repair kit  Auto Glass Repair System


Windshield Repair kit Auto Glass Repair System


$445.00


17 in MacBook Pro Unibody Glass + LCD Repair Service.


17 in MacBook Pro Unibody Glass + LCD Repair Service.


$420.00


15 in MacBook Pro Unibody Glass + LCD Repair Service.


15 in MacBook Pro Unibody Glass + LCD Repair Service.


$380.00


13 in MacBook Pro Unibody Glass + LCD Repair Service.


13 in MacBook Pro Unibody Glass + LCD Repair Service.


$360.00


13 in MacBook Pro Unibody Glass + LCD Repair Service


13 in MacBook Pro Unibody Glass + LCD Repair Service


$350.00


Windshield Repair Kit  Auto Glass Rock Chip Repair kit!


Windshield Repair Kit Auto Glass Rock Chip Repair kit!


$345.00


20X IPod Touch 3rd 3G Gen Glass Digitizer Screen REPAIR


20X IPod Touch 3rd 3G Gen Glass Digitizer Screen REPAIR


$329.99


13 in MacBook Unibody Glass + LCD Repair Service.


13 in MacBook Unibody Glass + LCD Repair Service.


$300.00


Overnight 15


Overnight 15″ MacBook Pro Unibody Glass Repair


$289.00


*NEW* Syntho-Glass Pipe Repair Kit SG850 FREE SHIPPING


*NEW* Syntho-Glass Pipe Repair Kit SG850 FREE SHIPPING


$279.95


Windshield Repair Kit Auto Glass Repair System (Basic)


Windshield Repair Kit Auto Glass Repair System (Basic)


$279.00


17 inch MacBook Pro Unibody Glass Screen Repair Service


17 inch MacBook Pro Unibody Glass Screen Repair Service


$260.00


5 x OEM LCD GLASS TOUCH SCREEN REPAIR HTC G2 MYTOUCH 3G


5 x OEM LCD GLASS TOUCH SCREEN REPAIR HTC G2 MYTOUCH 3G


$257.05


Antique Walnut China Cabinet need Repair Glass


Antique Walnut China Cabinet need Repair Glass


$249.99



SE Eyeglass Repair Kit, Tube


SE Eyeglass Repair Kit, Tube


$0.56


New 9Pc Eyeglass Repair Kit. This is a new 9 piece eyeglass repair kit. This is a great kit for fixing your eyeglasses or sunglasses. You receive: One flat head screwdriver with a 1.4 mm tip and measures approximately 3 3/16″ (81 mm) long 4 Assorted screws 2 Hinge rings 2 Nose pads. One storage tube that measures approximately 3 1/4″ x 1/2″ (82.5 x 13 mm)….

Precision Screwdriver Keychain Eyeglass Repair Tool


Precision Screwdriver Keychain Eyeglass Repair Tool


$19.99


Eyeglass Repair Tool Keychain. This a new eyeglass repair keychain. The ends unscrew to reveal a slotted screwdriver on one end and a Phillips screwdriver on the other end. It measures approximately 2 5/16″ x 1/4″ (58 x 6 mm) with the ends on and 1 11/16″ x 1/4″ (43 x 6 mm) with the ends removed. We work hard to update our descriptions and pictures of our merchandise. As part of a process of ongoi…

Chef's Choice M410 Crystal Crafter


Chef’s Choice M410 Crystal Crafter


$18.99


Your new crystal stemware had an accident? This handy tool can help repair small flaws and save you the cost of replacing the glass….

U-Do It Yourself - Glass Blocks [VHS]


U-Do It Yourself – Glass Blocks [VHS]


$4.99



Stained Glass Repair Techniques for Lead Windows with Vicki Payne


Stained Glass Repair Techniques for Lead Windows with Vicki Payne


$24.95



Reparing Stained Glass in Lead and Foil


Reparing Stained Glass in Lead and Foil



Vicki Payne shows how to repair stained glass in lead and foil. VHS Video Tape…


Glass with Vicki Payne - How To Repair Stained Glass Panels - Lead & Foil


Glass with Vicki Payne – How To Repair Stained Glass Panels – Lead & Foil


$21.90


Vicki Payne teaches you how to repair both copper foil and lead came panels in this 60 minute DVD. Save money by doing your own repair work and restore glass panels to their original beauty. Vicki shares professional tips and techniques that you cant afford not to know….

SE Magnifier, Headband Lighted


SE Magnifier, Headband Lighted


$3.99


It’s handy and very useful made from Dual acrylic lens magnifier hooks and secure straps around back of head for close work for jewelers,watch repairs,mould makers,hobbyists,precision work….

SE Folding Pocket Magnifier, 6X 2.5 Glass Lens


SE Folding Pocket Magnifier, 6X 2.5 Glass Lens


$1.00


6X New Pocket Magnifier

* This is a new 6X folding pocket magnifier
* The glass lens used in this folding pocket magnifier provides durability for a long life
* The durable plastic swing-away case not only provides a protective cover for the lens, but serves as a handle as well
* It has a 2″ (51 mm) focal distance and a 2″ (51 mm) lens diameter
* Measures approximately 3 1/4″ x 2 1/2″ x 9/16…


Zoom Eyewear Cleaning and Repair Kit


Zoom Eyewear Cleaning and Repair Kit


$6.99


Zoom Eyewear features fun, colorful readers and accessories for every occasion. This all-in-one cleaning and repair kit comes complete with anti-fog lens cleaner spray, a fun cleaning cloth, a handy tool and various sized replacement temple screws….