Making a Fused Glass Spotted Bowl, or Leopard Bowl - Fused Glass Project

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @sherrirowan5049
    @sherrirowan5049 4 місяці тому

    Hi Jeff. Commodore 64, now there’s a flashback! Love it. This pattern is so fun. Thanks for this share and instruction. Much love to you and Ann from the State of West Virginia ❤

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  4 місяці тому

      Thank you Sherri. I just wish I still had my C64. Oh well!

  • @StephFuses
    @StephFuses 2 роки тому +1

    I hadn't thought ot use a ring saw. I'm rubbish with circles.

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  2 роки тому

      It make a life a lot less stressful 😁

  • @JudithMcFadden
    @JudithMcFadden Рік тому

    I was trying to think of what to make in my new mold. I love this idea.

  • @debraberg1763
    @debraberg1763 3 роки тому

    Nice bowl. I like the thick, uneven edges. I like how the light passes thru to cast a different colored shadow. Spray A, or something like it to stop the haze. I definitely think the market is strong for pieces like this.

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  3 роки тому

      Hi Debra. I fight the urge sometimes to coldwork edges, square them up and so on. But that hand made organic look still works for me. I've never used Spray A. Maybe I should get some and try it. Would be an easier solution if you don't have a sandblaster.

    • @debraberg1763
      @debraberg1763 3 роки тому

      @@RocketRoseArt yes. You can paint on spray A, but I hear there are better ones.

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  3 роки тому

      @@debraberg1763 I have used the Fuse Master Super Spray, a while back. It worked fine from memory. I just forgot I had it. So used to using the sandblaster. 😕😀

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  2 роки тому

      @Kay Constable That slight wobbly edge is just the extra glass in the small pieces that form the spots pushing out slightly. As they melt in and the glass thickness stays at 6 mm the mass has to go somewhere so it pushes out the edges. That's normal in pieces like this.

  • @jimgreene4923
    @jimgreene4923 3 роки тому

    I’m truly amazed about the circle object, as I have the entire kit saved on Amazon, but I’m going to try your techniques out. Thank you so much.

  • @alkiezrus
    @alkiezrus 3 роки тому

    I love how this glass came out. I can’t wait to try it myself. Thanks for the tutorial.

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  3 роки тому

      Hi Suze. If you do, I'd love to see it. I have a poll on the Community tab asking opinions about me doing a regular video showcasing the work of viewers, that is based on one of my videos. Great way to share I think. If you have the time vote on how you feel. Even post comments there as well. Love to know what you think.

  • @ghislainesabbagh-hughes
    @ghislainesabbagh-hughes 3 роки тому

    Another wonderful project. Thank you Jeff! I just got a larger and I'll need to add this mold to my arsenal.

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  3 роки тому

      Hi Ghislaine. If this is a duplicate response forgive me. I'm sure I answered before, but it's not showing. Anyway, I was just saying that if you're anything like me you'll get a collection of moulds but mainly use a few favourites. 😁

    • @ghislainesabbagh-hughes
      @ghislainesabbagh-hughes 3 роки тому

      @@RocketRoseArt How do you store your molds?

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  3 роки тому

      Very carefully 😃 They are all in an enclosed cabinet away from dust. Some are also in cardboard boxes. I limit stacking either inside or just on top of each other, but if I do I separate with bubble wrap. Ceramic moulds can be easily scored and that will show on your piece. Some are just upside down on the shelf to further stop dust. I keep dedicated kiln shelves for fire polishing in there as well. They're coated with boron nitride. Stainless ones are less prone to marking, but once coated with boron try to protect that. If it gets marked that also will show in your final piece. Hope that all helps.

    • @ghislainesabbagh-hughes
      @ghislainesabbagh-hughes 3 роки тому

      @@RocketRoseArt It does! Thank you very much.

  • @annel1181
    @annel1181 3 роки тому

    That is beautiful. Such an effective design. Very much enjoying your videos. Thank you.

  • @ChavezBill123
    @ChavezBill123 3 роки тому

    Many thanks for your great ideas, explanation and advice. I am learning great deal of knowledge with your videos. I am in London UK.

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  3 роки тому

      Hi Bill. Hope your keeping safe over there, and glad to help with things.

  • @helenarochester6366
    @helenarochester6366 3 роки тому

    I am learning so much. Keep going. Thank you.

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  3 роки тому

      Hi Helena. That's fantastic. Keeps me motivated to know.

  • @ritafusedglassbyrital644
    @ritafusedglassbyrital644 3 роки тому

    Another great idea. Thank you for sharing. More projects please

  • @EM-cg4iy
    @EM-cg4iy 3 роки тому

    Lovely bowl, thank you for showing us.

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  3 роки тому

      Hi E M. Always a pleasure, and thank you for the comment.

  • @hnerurkar1
    @hnerurkar1 3 роки тому

    Great project, thanks Jeff.

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  3 роки тому

      My great pleasure. Thanks for the comment.

  • @elainefuehrer5739
    @elainefuehrer5739 2 роки тому

    thank u again. I love watching u use your jigs for cutting glass on that saw. i bought a bag of them, not sure how to use the others. is it easy to make thinner circles (that might not be the right wording? maybe making rings with the saw.? your bowl is beautiful

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  2 роки тому

      If you mean cutting the middle out of a disk, I've never tried that. It should be doable. I suppose depends on how thin the ring. Too thin I expect it would break for sure. And 2mm glass might be a challenge.

  • @carolineb902
    @carolineb902 2 роки тому

    That’s a great video…love the colours and the leopard print effect! The do-dad you used with the Taurus sure worked well. I did not get one with my machine, but wonder if a large washer with a piece of dowel stuck in the center of it wouldn’t do the same job? Your circular washer thingy must have a shoulder that inserts into the grid? Cool technique indeed!!

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  2 роки тому

      Hi Caroline. Yes, it has a lug that fits neatly into the grid, but not so neat it won't turn. I'm sure you could make up something similar. It looks just like a disk with the lug in the middle. Just need to be able to stick it to the glass and then remove it later.

    • @carolineb902
      @carolineb902 2 роки тому

      @@RocketRoseArt brilliant! I’m in the ‘maker mode’. Will try and find the wee bits and pieces in my hubby’s mancave☺

  • @carelk8214
    @carelk8214 2 роки тому

    Hello Jeff,
    Can you put the whole stoak from a full fuse (2x 3mm) bullseye in C° on the site, from the start (roomtemperature) till the end? Please incl. all soakperiods and periods to reach a certain temperature. Let’s say 2 plates 20 x 20 cm. Especially the starttemp. 222C°, I don’t understand how you start till that and why!
    Thank you very much.

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  2 роки тому

      Hi Carel. You'll find all firing schedules I used are in the video. In each segment (e.g #1) the first temp is the rate of heating, not a start temp. The second temp is the processing temp we want and lastly is the hold, or soak, duration. 'Full' just means as fast as possible. For a 20 x 20 with no decoration on top change the #1 hold at 535 to 60 minutes. Change the #2 hold at 800 to about 5-10 minutes. In the segment #3 (oops I numbered it 4) you only need to old for 60 minutes. Have a look at some other videos where I fusing just 2 x 3 mm sheets and they all have firing schedules available. The size 20 x 20 doesn't really matter. It's the thickness of the final piece that matters when it comes to the anneal hold at 482. Of course, these are all just a guide as your kiln may fire hotter or colder, and if you're using a different COE to the 90 I use that will also change things. Hope this helps.

  • @michellerobson2204
    @michellerobson2204 2 роки тому

    It looks great,

  • @nachshoncohen7752
    @nachshoncohen7752 Рік тому

    Thanks!

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  Рік тому

      Thank you very much Nachshon. I appreciate your support.

  • @sherrirowan5049
    @sherrirowan5049 4 місяці тому

    Jeff. Does the glass need to ground after cut on the saw? Or do you find the edges smooth out nicely in the fuse ?❤

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  4 місяці тому

      I don't always grind cut edges. You can fuse without doing so. The most important thing to do is to keep the cut pieces wet. Don't let the edges dry. If they do the fine ground glass from the cut can be harder to remove. Scrub the cut edges to ensure there is no fine ground glass left behind. If there is it will certainly be noticeable after firing.

  • @elizabethg223
    @elizabethg223 3 роки тому +1

    I love this bowl and your videos. So very helpful. Would you tell me what size kiln you have? I see that it's Paragon!

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  3 роки тому +1

      Hi. I have a clam shell CS 16 and Fusion 14. Use both about same, but mainly the clam shell when I need to see horizontally into the kiln. Drops etc. Don't have a large kiln so I won't be making any big projects, sadly. Never know what the future holds though.

    • @elizabethg223
      @elizabethg223 3 роки тому

      @@RocketRoseArt thank you for your kind reply. I have a Caldera with a 7" shelf. I'm ready to go bigger! Please know how much your videos are appreciated!!!

  • @terimoore6818
    @terimoore6818 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! I am fairly new and your videos are very helpful!

  • @lizrobbo193
    @lizrobbo193 2 роки тому

    Love this technique! What’s the biggest circle you can cut on the Taurus saw?

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  2 роки тому +1

      Hi. That depends on what you start with. A square piece will need clearance from the saw body to rotate, but a piece partially cut down towards a circle will cut a bigger circle because it requires clearance. But I think the max would be about 40 cm diameter if you go to the trouble to trim the sides down as much as possible to a circle.

  • @kathiekarancz964
    @kathiekarancz964 2 роки тому

    Thanks again for sharing! I love it. When you sprayed the bowl with the ZYP, does it only need one coat? I just ordered my first can. I don’t have it yet. Kathie from Maicon

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  2 роки тому +1

      When you initially start using it you'll need a few coats. After that I have only ever given it one light coat. Just remember, once you start using it on a mould you can't go back to kiln wash.

  • @Jonathan-fz8di
    @Jonathan-fz8di 3 роки тому

    Nice tutorial, thanks for sharing.

  • @gwenpetersen5452
    @gwenpetersen5452 3 роки тому

    Interesting, I’ll give it a try!

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  3 роки тому

      Hi Gwen. Hope you're well. It's an easy one.

  • @slavicadj.7487
    @slavicadj.7487 3 роки тому

    Perfect, thanks.

  • @468cassie
    @468cassie 3 роки тому

    Great video - thank you!!!!

  • @bodaciousglass4600
    @bodaciousglass4600 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you. A great idea. I didn’t realise you could use the ring saw to create circles. Where do you get the dodad to stick to the glass?. Can’t wait to see the stand

    • @RocketRoseArt
      @RocketRoseArt  3 роки тому +1

      I think it came with the machine, but not sure. But it is an accessory by Taurus so you should be able to purchase one. Wish I had a voucher or something I could give you. Have to look into that.