When looking at that, I see a different wild animal or species in every color of the glass. awesome....look closely and appreciate the aspects of the unknown....the minds eye :) play on that! it is very cool!! nice job!!!
But - what do you do with it? Slump in a mold? Slice up for stacking and fusing? Use as it is as a trivet? Enquiring minds want to know! Can we see what the final result is? Thanks.
I am crushing up bottles and putting them in my kiln, but they are not melting completely. I've resorted to going up to 1,750 degrees to get it to melt all the way down, but there are still some shards sticking out above my mold. What am i doing wrong? I am just using glass food condiment bottles (cleaned and crushed). Please. thank you!
Yeah,, dark colors will kill it, the same goes for combing/raking. I almost exclusively use stringer and noodles for the darker colors, because it gives you that thinner line throughout, rather than a dark colored section. Using the 3 different thicknesses of stringer helps to give more visual interest also (1mm, 2mm and .5mm).
this is art at its purest form...perfection
I'm blushing....thanks.
amazing art..this is perfect..love how the lime green takes the center stage.
When looking at that, I see a different wild animal or species in every color of the glass. awesome....look closely and appreciate the aspects of the unknown....the minds eye :) play on that! it is very cool!! nice job!!!
To me, it looks like the outer limits in space. A bunch of black holes coming together. I really like the colors.
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I am crasy!!
Loucura, loucura!!
But - what do you do with it? Slump in a mold? Slice up for stacking and fusing? Use as it is as a trivet? Enquiring minds want to know! Can we see what the final result is? Thanks.
Lindo!
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You seemed a bit disappointed with it but I think it's really nice!
I love your work please advise me where you purchase yours molds?
I feel good for the time being spent on me.
I am crushing up bottles and putting them in my kiln, but they are not melting completely. I've resorted to going up to 1,750 degrees to get it to melt all the way down, but there are still some shards sticking out above my mold. What am i doing wrong? I am just using glass food condiment bottles (cleaned and crushed). Please. thank you!
hola me gusto mucho su vídeo me podrías decir que le pones de separador a la placa y a que temperatura quemas ?
Awesome!! Looks like whales and dolphins!! I like it!! When you fire it again in does that get rid of the bubbles?
Yes flattening the ingot out gets rid of most of the bubbles.
Yeah,, dark colors will kill it, the same goes for combing/raking. I almost exclusively use stringer and noodles for the darker colors, because it gives you that thinner line throughout, rather than a dark colored section. Using the 3 different thicknesses of stringer helps to give more visual interest also (1mm, 2mm and .5mm).
I just got my kiln yesterday! I am very interested in raking and this is very appreciated ..
Do all the glass pieces have the same COE?
Yes, or you would have a cracked mess.
they have to be.