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Graphite Frit Tray

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$29.95 USD
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Use Graphite Tools for Professional Results
Spread frit evenly in the tray and you are ready to roll. Use with mica powders, enamels, frit and foil for even embellishment coverage on glass beads. Premium recessed graphite tray keeps materials from sliding and makes clean up quick and easy. 2" x 2-3/4" x 1/2" deep.
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Pros : I love this item! I tried a million things before I found this. It is soooooo worth the money. It holds a healthy amount of frit so that you do not have to continue adding, but it is deep enough that you do not lose frit out the sides.
Cons : I have not found any cons! :)
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