Thank you :) I loved the colours. I was fine without the sound. I have a radio on anyways. And as you're selling them I don't mind that you didn't provide a schedule. I see you have now though so that's very kind of you, considering :) I loved them and you have inspired me - huge thanks
Good cutting and I really liked your design! What surprised me most was that you let your dog sit under or near your cutting table. That can make for some very high vet bills! Anyway, thanks for the video, I liked your color combinations. 😊👍
Thank you! Haha yes, she is very well trained and grew up in my studio so she doesn’t try to eat the glass. She also has never gotten glass stuck in her foot surprisingly, but we do keep our shop very clean to avoid that! Thanks for watching :)
The strips I cut to 5" so that's the length of the petals and the center, I nipped all the scraps and some black and poured it in. Then added some Dichro on top for accent.
Slow! I cracked my first 3 I did. Although it may have been the stretching from the mold. I used this schedule: 300-1000-15mins 9999-1410-12mins 9999-950-2hours 200-800-15mins 300-400--0mins 400-100-0mins
I didn't mind that there wasn't sound, but I would have liked to see the final product??
The thumbnail on the video are the finished pieces. You can also check out more photos on my website www.madebymoltenworks.com
Thank you :) I loved the colours. I was fine without the sound. I have a radio on anyways. And as you're selling them I don't mind that you didn't provide a schedule. I see you have now though so that's very kind of you, considering :) I loved them and you have inspired me - huge thanks
Awesome! I did put the firing schedule in the comments on another post so check there to find it!
Good cutting and I really liked your design! What surprised me most was that you let your dog sit under or near your cutting table. That can make for some very high vet bills! Anyway, thanks for the video, I liked your color combinations. 😊👍
Thank you! Haha yes, she is very well trained and grew up in my studio so she doesn’t try to eat the glass. She also has never gotten glass stuck in her foot surprisingly, but we do keep our shop very clean to avoid that! Thanks for watching :)
My cats used to walk ALL OVER my cutting tables and scrap glass bins. Never once got cut or hurt. It always amazed me.
Haha that's crazy!
I’m never in my studio without my dogs.
amazing
I would like sound and slower. Maybe do one or two cuts slow and the rest fast. Would also like to see the finished product.
Thanks for the feedback. This wasn't meant to be slow for instructional, but just a glimpse at the process. Finished pieces are the thumbnail image.
so, i'm a newbie at slumping...you cut, design, then fire once, and then slump after 1st firing? 2 firings?
Yes 2 firings pretty much always with fusing. First one is to melt the design together and the second one is for shaping
final picture?
Thank you! Nice to see the layout! what form did you use to slump them on, I assume you fused them first? Thanks again!
get the pupper booties
Thanks but in all the time in the studio, she has never cut her feet. Plus I keep it very clean and clear of glass. She has booties but isn’t a fan.
Yes, sound would make a difference
I did this in time-lapse so it wasn't supposed to be a tutorial, but I will make another video just for that!
Olá boa noite gostaria de adquirir vidros coloridos obrigado
Love it but wish there was sound and more direction i.e. sizes, schedule etc.
This wasn't for an instructional, just my own art that I am making. I'm happy to share though
The strips I cut to 5" so that's the length of the petals and the center, I nipped all the scraps and some black and poured it in. Then added some Dichro on top for accent.
@@moltenworksglassstudio They are gorgeous though. The easy with which you cut is amazing.
@@janetwager4300 Thank you! I have cut more glass than stars in the sky 😂
How long do you anneal? 3 hours?
Firing schedule?
Slow! I cracked my first 3 I did. Although it may have been the stretching from the mold.
I used this schedule:
300-1000-15mins
9999-1410-12mins
9999-950-2hours
200-800-15mins
300-400--0mins
400-100-0mins
Are there pictures of the finished flowers?
The thumbnail shows the finished product. I'll try to post more in the comments!
Thanks