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Mosaic Design Your mosaic studio…….
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Glass Tesserae Byzantine (5 th -6 th ) Centuries AD non-porus frost proof stain resistant Durable Great for functional areas (bathrooms, kitchens, swimming pools) Large color range, silver and gold Multi-colored/veins Easy to cut
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Smalti Roman Era Still handmade in Italy today Opaque glass, not shiny or transparent Chunky and rectangular Small air holes Hard to grout
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Basic Tools…
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Nippers Tool designed for cutting tiles. (Thin tiles) Range in price.
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$15 - $30
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Basic Nipper
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Wheeled Nipper
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Chipper Nipper
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Duo Plier Scorer
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Precision Nipper
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Professional Nipper
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Hammer and Hardie – Tools used for breaking large tesserae. Plates, china, thick tiles
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Hammer and Hardie
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Grout spreaders and scrapers
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Containers – for storage of tiles, mastic and grout
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Safety Equipment Goggles Rubber gloves Masks
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Gloves
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Safety Glasses/Masks
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Mosaic Adhesives 1. Cement based mortar – Traditional mosaic adhesive Made by mixing powdered cement and water Sanded and non-sanded Textures vary depending on sand For outdoor mosaics be sure to use waterproof and frost proof
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Acrylic Based Adhesive 2. Acrylic based adhesive – Often used for interior mosaics Very strong and can be used to adhere heavy tesserae to slippery vertical surfaces. Can be water resistant and non-water resistant
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Epoxy Resins 3. Epoxy Resins – Two part adhesive Consisting of a resin and a hardener Must mix it together right before you use it Use a small amount at a time Very strong, the only adhesive that will permanently adhere tiles to metal. Usually used for exterior mosaics Not water soluble, very messy, expensive, toxic.
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Grout Pressed into the gaps between tesserae Aesthetic – grout unifies the design Function – Strengthens the mosaic Consists of sand and water, like cement Can be fine or course (sanded or non-sanded) Can be pre-mixed or mix yourself Various colors You can make your own colors using acrylic paint
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Pre-Mixed Grout
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Non-sanded grout
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Grout tools
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Sealer Protects the final piece.
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Steps in creating a mosaic……
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Step1. Score surface -Will benefit adhesion on surfaces. Especially wood. (Do not score breakable surfaces such as glass, metal, terracotta etc.) Use a sharp knife or tool to create a tooth
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Step 2. Seal/Prime Surface – Porous wood will suck mortar/mastic up. Seal with acrylic/latex paint. Do not have to seal non-porous surfaces such as glass.
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Step 3. Prepare tesserae and layout the design- Creating the mosaic…… - Shapes, colors, patterns, set up and lay out design. -Some artists like to wing it.
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Step 4. Cementing, gluing tesserae – Method 1 - Place a blob of mortar on the back of each piece of tesserae. - Use Popsicle stick or Q-tip - Place it piece by piece on design - Mortar does Not dry clear so be neat!
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Method 2 Cover surface with mortar Press tesserae in mortar Have to work very quickly Use this method with pebbles Do not have to use grout
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Grout Step 5 - Grout Technique used to fill the gaps between tesserae. Mix grout, decide on color and texture Smear on surface Allow 10 min to curate Wipe and scrape off using cloth, q-tips, credit cards, cds etc. Step 6 - Seal
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Grouts……YouTube how to grout Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_xmlE6P9Ug Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8DcqR-kGsc
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Step 6 - Seal
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Jim Power The Mosaic Man
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YouTube Powers… http://video.google.com/videosearch?sourc eid=navclient&rlz=1T4GGIH_enUS286US2 86&q=jim+powers+mosaic+man&um=1&ie =UTF- 8&sa=X&oi=video_result_group&resnum=4 &ct=title# http://video.google.com/videosearch?sourc eid=navclient&rlz=1T4GGIH_enUS286US2 86&q=jim+powers+mosaic+man&um=1&ie =UTF- 8&sa=X&oi=video_result_group&resnum=4 &ct=title#
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Jim Power East Village, NY Mosaic Man I am one shinny little piece in a great mosaic Lamp posts Relishes with interaction with the public Two decades – 67 lamp posts Construction worker - $2000 per week
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