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Lena Beckéus
Sweden
Приєднався 4 сер 2013
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Fused glass digital resources
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The group Fused Glass Digital resources: groups/858984174448486
Hot Glue Gun Pattern Fused Glass Experiment
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Another fused glass experiment made with a hot glue gun pattern. Mica, powders, and enamels are used. Firing schedule: Segment 1 222°C/hr ( 400°F )→ 600°C (1112°F) 60 min Segment 2 111°C/hr ( 200°F )→ 677°C (1250°F) 60 min Segment 3 333°C/hr ( 600°F ) → 780°C (1436°F) 10 min Segment 4 999°C/hr ( 999°F )→ 482°C (900°F) 90 min Segment 5 83°C/hr ( 150°F )→ 371°C (700°F) End Always use a dust mask ...
Fused Glass with Depth - Scrap Glass & Mica
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Fused Glass with Depth - Scrap Glass & Mica. Link to my previous mica video: ua-cam.com/video/5ioB0FmFAfA/v-deo.html
Mica embedded in frit - a fused glass experiment (the mica was dry when I removed the plastic wrap)
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Mica embedded in frit - a fused glass experiment Bubble squeeze schedule Segment 1 222°C/hr ( 400°F )→ 600°C (1112°F)30 min Segment 2 111°C/hr ( 200°F )→ 677°C (1250°F)60 min Segment 3 333°C/hr ( 600°F ) → 780°C (1436°F)10 min Segment 4 999°C/hr ( 999°F )→ 482°C (900°F)60 min Segment 5 83°C/hr ( 150°F )→ 371°C (700°F)End
Fused glass - Transform your Aventurine
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I got the idea from this page: www.shoptheunderground.com/. Bubble squeeze schedule (Bullseye). Segment 1 222°C/hr ( 400°F )→ 600°C (1112°F) 30 min Segment 2 111°C/hr ( 200°F )→ 677°C (1250°F) 60 min Segment 3 333°C/hr ( 600°F ) → 804°C (1480°F) 10 min Segment 4 999°C/hr ( 999°F )→ 482°C (900°F) 60 min Segment 5 83°C/hr ( 150°F )→ 371°C (700°F) End Music: Bensound.com
Fused Glass - Plastic wrapped color concentrates and powder printing
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Full fused firing schedule: Segment 1 222°C/hr (400°F)→ 677°C (1250°F) 30 min Segment 2 333°C/hr (600°F) → 804°C (1480°F) 10 min Segment 3 999°C/hr (999°F)→ 482°C (900°F) 60 min Segment 4 83°C/hr (150°F)→ 371°C (700°F) End Music: Bensound.com colorsforearth.com/
Fused glass powder topped scrap plate
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Copyright free music Bensound.com Full fuse schedule: Segment 1 222°C/hr ( 400°F )→ 600°C (1112°F) 60 min Segment 2 111°C/hr ( 200°F )→ 677°C (1250°F) 60 min Segment 3 333°C/hr ( 600°F ) → 800°C (1480°F)10 min Segment 4999°C/hr ( 999°F )→ 482°C (900°F)90 min Segment 5 83°C/hr ( 150°F )→ 371°C (700°F) End Slumping schedule Segment 1 167°C/hr (300°F) → 640°C (1184°F)45 min Segment 2 999°C/hr (999...
Fused Glass experiment with blown bubbles of GLASSLINE on top of sheet glass
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I USED ONLY GLASSLINE (I got the idea from a commonly used practice in ceramics, ex. ua-cam.com/video/Gqfnw2pAHKk/v-deo.html, there are many videos on this) Copyright free music: Bensound.com Full fuse firing schedule (Bullseye): Segment 1 222°C/hr (400°F)→ 677°C (1250°F) 30 min Segment 2 333°C/hr (600°F) → 804°C (1480°F) 10 min Segment 3 999°C/hr (999°F)→ 482°C (900°F) 60 min Segment 4 83°C/hr...
Fused Glass - Stacking powder and frit
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Music: Bensound www.warmtips.com/20060530.htm Firing schedules (Bullseye) First 3 firings Segment 1 222°C/hr (400°F)→ 677°C (1250°F)30 min Segment 2 333°C/hr (600°F) → 790°C (1454°F)10 min Segment 3 999°C/hr (999°F)→ 482°C (900°F)60 min Segment 4 83°C/hr (150°F)→ 371°C (700°F)End Bubble Squeeze Segment 1 150°C/hr ( 302°F )→ 600°C (1112°F)90 min Segment 2 111°C/hr ( 200°F )→ 677°C (1250°F)90 min...
Batik Technique e-book for fused glass
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Sold on: Gumroad: gumroad.com/l/xMKcz Payhip: payhip.com/b/HPwa Music: Prelude No. 2 by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: chriszabriskie.com/preludes/ Artist: chriszabriskie.com/
Sponged Glassline in Fused Glass
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A way to use Glassline in your fused glass designs. Music: www.bensound.com If you are interested in more of my work, Pinterest: www.pinterest.se/StudioLena/ Instagram: lenabeckeus
Make a fused glass bubble bowl - made with copper carbonate
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I used COPPER carbonate
How to use a Rangoli stencil for powder printing in fused glass
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You can find Rangoli stencils on eBay (choose stencils with a metal rim). Pinterest: www.pinterest.se/StudioLena/ Instagram: lenabeckeus
Warm glass stenciled design
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Materials used: float glass, Thompson enamel, glue gun stencil, 1 mm fiber paper and mica
Fantastic 🎉🎉
What brand of Mica do you use?
Do you have a firing schedules available
This stupid video tells me nothing.
This is very cool. Thank you. Do you have a suggestion for making smaller bubbles? I work with smaller pieces, jewellery.
Beautiful work, but sadly a lot out of focus.
Still one of my fav fusing videos. Thank you ❤
What a well done video. Can’t wait to try it..
Fascinating
Love this!
what was your firing schedule?
So cool. Every time I see something new i want to try it. I need a bigger space. Very beautiful.
I'm not sure about that, 2nd one. The colours didn't come through. What was that white stuff that you put on.
The back was too rough, the white stuff is white powder and water. It is not meant to be visible. The only reason I used it is to get a smoother back. Watch the video again, I think I explain this. Thank you
This is too cool
Very beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They are awesome. NICE WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Way to think outside the box!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How much alcohol do you use. And do you just do a tack fuse? how long do you anneal? It is very beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Lena! I understand this was posted some time ago. Just curious what the result would be if the piece was not capped and schedule. Thank you! ~H
It would have more texture du to the Glassline
Muy buen trabajo,gracias por compartir
Ws hoping for the final slumped project. Very relaxing. Thanks for posting. Looking forward to more!
Thank you, It is already slumped in a round shaped mold.
Clever! Thank you for the share-
This is really eye opener! Thank you for sharing the technique!!! May I ask what medium you used for mixing mica?
Is the finished experiment one or two layers of glass?
You make weeding the glue look so easy but it didn't work for me. My glue is silicone which STICKS to glass very well. I can't get it off. What did I miss?
Great idea with glue gun . Very nice work. Thank you.
Thanks for this very helpful video.
Yes, whit powder mix? A bit vague. Was that white frit? Baking Soda? Acid? What
do you have suggestions/experience as to what other mediums can be used to suspend the mica? aloe vera gel? glasstac? other medium used for glass enamels?
your piece is gorgeous, I will try this! thanks for sharing
Found the schedule.thanks
I have only used that much glue one time and it caused bubbles and bulges all over my piece. Never again!
What a beautiful piece and fun way to use glassline... On my to try list! Thank you for showing us how to do this!! Also I love your sámi bracelet! I have two from the 80's, well now my daughters have them ❤️❤️
the outcome is rewarding but there is a lot of wasted colors
What is CMC?
Did you cap your glass before firing. This is so cool.
Thank you, no capping
What brand of mica powder do you use. I have tried different type and some nit compatible with firing. Thank you
Love it so creative!! very cool idea
I love the video, but especially the music that was in this video. I would appreciate the name of music used if possible. Thank you
🙏, Sorry, I do not know the name of the music. I think it is free UA-cam music. In an earlier comment somebody thought the music was awful and had to shut off the sound
Wish you would instruct verbally also. I don't watch videos without that.
Love it! Thanks 🐢
What you are using is not natural aventurine.
What do you call aventurine? Did someone slice those panes of aventurine for you?
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Hi Lena😊 quick question, I haves tons of mica powder from my resin days, can I use this mica? Are they all pretty much the same? Thank you for your time and sharing your awesome talent 😊
I like to really shake the glassline product. If it is applied thick enough it makes really cool bubbles!
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Thank you for showing us this technique. Why do you hold for an hour at segment 1 and 2?
Thank you. Mica has a tendency to create bubbles
I did not understand if 1) you put the two glasses you painted together like a sandwich, or 2) if you put on each painted glass, one trasparent glass. Thank you for answering
Option 2
@@lenabeckeus6322 🙏🏼 thank you
Lena, this looks absolutely original and full of possibilities! Loved it!! One thing is not clear for me. You put mica and powder and fire it upside, and then turn it and add more powder on the other side and fire it again upside down?
Thank you, I added more powder on top of the mica and powder side