Using up scrap glass - includes thermal shock frit making, powder migration and glass pebbles.
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2022
- Three easy and fun fused glass projects I enjoyed making using up lots of scrap clear glass. Great ways to recycle glass and save money in your fusing creations.
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Thank you for your tutorial on some really creative projects! I enjoyed the video!
Lovely work and easy to understand your methods. Thank you
You are welcome 🙂
Gorgeous pieces and great ideas.
Thank you 😊
Loved all the projects but the last one was my favorite, stunning!
Thank you Becky glad you enjoyed the video. 🙂
Wonderful !!
Tank you ! ❤
Such fun projects…thank you for sharing!
Glad you like them!
Very interesting approach to frit, but I caught on quickly to why you did it that way. Those are beautiful pieces you made, I love the pattern on that Twizzle dichroic, I don't think I've seen that pattern before and I've seen a lot of CBS patterns, lol! Thank you for sharing, this was a lot of fun!
Thank you for your comments, dichroic is very beautiful and the name made me smile! I do have fun making the videos glad you enjoyed this one. Kind regards 😀
Great video!
Wow such a great way to do frit, I'll try that. Thanks for the great tips❤️
You are welcome, great way to get rid of those left over scraps of glass. Great for casting too. Thanks for your feedback.
Loving your videos looking forward to more👍
Many thanks
This video earned my sub.
Many thanks
Very lovely projects! 😊
Thank you! 😊
They all look fab! Xx
Thank you x
Great ideas and I will need to try the thermal shock method.
Good luck and thank you. 🙂
Thank you for really great vidoes. Can you post your firing schedules please?
I have a Skutt Firebox 14 kiln so tweak my schedules to suit that. I would recommend using Bullseye recommended schedules see link - warm-glass.co.uk/kiln-schedules-cms-74
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Really liked your work. Can you eat on this servings dish?? OR do you cover it with 1 top layer that is food safe?
It’s just glass so food safe. Thank you for the feedback.
Loved the video! Did you clean the scrap glass before you thermally shocked it?
No it kind of got a wash when it was quenched afterwards. Thanks for your feedback.
Are the ceramic tiles normal glazed ones and do they really go into the kiln? This would be a game changer as my fat fingers cannot fit around the kiln shelf and this would enable me to move stuff to the kiln without it collapsing Thanks so much. Videos are spot on and really informative
p.s. Buying a pizza stone. Do you put the stone directly on the shelf or do you support it on kiln props? Thanks
Hi Lisa, the ceramic tiles are just bog standard ones with kiln paper on top and I put them and the pizza stone directly on my kiln shelf, although it would probably be a quicker firing if you took the kiln shelf out when using the pizza stone but I find it a faff so leave it in. Glad you like the videos.
Please can you tell me the temperature of the contour fuse. I have only ever done tack or full fuse. Thank you
Hi Penny, I tweak schedules a bit for my kiln but would recommend you use the attached link for Bullseye glass: warm-glass.co.uk/kiln-schedules-cms-74 Have fun!