Everything is possible. You can buy this plate here: gamesofcolors.etsy.com/listing/595578781. And if you want to learn how to make a plate like this, this e-book is all the beginners must have www.gamesofcolors.com/store/p839/E-book_%22Addiction_to_glass_fusing%22.html.
@gamesofcolors Thank you so much for the response & info. I'm elderly & disabled with extremely little income now. These things are just pipe dreams for me now. There's no way I could EVER afford the beautiful items you create, but I can at least enjoy just looking at them here on my phone. I also could NEVER be able to afford all of the needed equipment & assessories to make the things that you do. You are very kind to have responded to me anyway & I very much appreciate that in itself. I hope you have a very blessed day. 💕
Beautiful. I just tried a similar technique but I used fine black frit not powder. I got a lot of bleeding from the black lines into the colour. Could the difference in frit used be the cause. Thanks for sharing this.
hi...how is possible that my plate instead slumping broken in the middle? which steps you do? whic temperature? i know your kiln, a ihave one...smaller but same brand but at the moment i cannot use, so i use a really small kiln but it has not the possibility to program the temperature so i must follow step by step but always the glass broken in the middel!!!! can you help me please? thanks
Hi, unfortunately, you must program ramp up and down rates. This is a large item, so if you heat or cool it fast, it breaks. The ramp up should be not faster than 280F/hour. At the cooling stage you need to anneal first (about 1-30 at 950F, and then cool 100F/hour to 700F). Then cool naturally without opening the kiln.
Do you glue your glass pieces down before applying the glass powder? I'm wondering how the pieces stay put when brushing the powder in between the channels.
Fused mosaic look. Love it ❤
Thank you for sharing your process in this beautiful glasswork ♡
Beautiful! Loved watching the process!
beautiful! I never thought about using a foam brush to spread frit
So beautiful. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Holy cow, those are beautiful!!! Wish I could make something like that or even own something like that. Love, love LOVE them!!! 💕
Everything is possible. You can buy this plate here: gamesofcolors.etsy.com/listing/595578781. And if you want to learn how to make a plate like this, this e-book is all the beginners must have www.gamesofcolors.com/store/p839/E-book_%22Addiction_to_glass_fusing%22.html.
@gamesofcolors Thank you so much for the response & info. I'm elderly & disabled with extremely little income now. These things are just pipe dreams for me now. There's no way I could EVER afford the beautiful items you create, but I can at least enjoy just looking at them here on my phone. I also could NEVER be able to afford all of the needed equipment & assessories to make the things that you do. You are very kind to have responded to me anyway & I very much appreciate that in itself. I hope you have a very blessed day. 💕
Absolutely stunning piece of work. Is all of the glass transparent?
Yes, they are
well done, Bravo! What was that little vacuum tool? never saw that before
This is a regular ShopVac with additional suction tools
Beautiful. I just tried a similar technique but I used fine black frit not powder. I got a lot of bleeding from the black lines into the colour. Could the difference in frit used be the cause. Thanks for sharing this.
Yes, you need to use powder
Could you use gold mica powder instead?
Your work is beautiful! Does the superglue keep the powder from migrating under the pieces?
It doesn't. The firing schedule tack pieces to a substrate before powder can migrate to under the pieces.
Please explain a bit more someone?
Well done! Was that all COE 90 or do you do COE 96? Just curious. Beautiful colors! 👍
It's COE96
hi...how is possible that my plate instead slumping broken in the middle? which steps you do? whic temperature? i know your kiln, a ihave one...smaller but same brand but at the moment i cannot use, so i use a really small kiln but it has not the possibility to program the temperature so i must follow step by step but always the glass broken in the middel!!!! can you help me please? thanks
Hi, unfortunately, you must program ramp up and down rates. This is a large item, so if you heat or cool it fast, it breaks. The ramp up should be not faster than 280F/hour. At the cooling stage you need to anneal first (about 1-30 at 950F, and then cool 100F/hour to 700F). Then cool naturally without opening the kiln.
QUE ES EL POLVO NEGRO?
This is black glass powder (frit)
Do you glue your glass pieces down before applying the glass powder? I'm wondering how the pieces stay put when brushing the powder in between the channels.
Yes, I glue pieces with a Super glue