One thing to note is that the approximate specific gravity of ALL soda lime glass (not just BE) is 2.5. A System 96 user does not need a different multiplication factor as stated in the video.
For 6mm thickness, weigh an 8” circle of clear. Double it and that is how much glass to put in. You can even use the clear circle as part of the glass you are using (break it up) if you want. You math was spectacular but way to much work for me.
You're correct and I should have mentioned that method as well. I didn't have any 8" rounds on hand and didn't want to cut one just for the calculation. Thanks for watching!
Yes! Thankyou. Beautiful
Loved the calculation slide, thank you very much….the plate turned out beautifully x love from the uk x
Esses "macarrões " de vidro, vendem pronto, mas acho que dá pra fazer em casa.✨
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing, especially you used the metric system.
Thank you!
Great video! Thank you for the tips❣️
Thank you!
This was lovely and the explanations and details are much appreciated!
Thank you!
Thanks for doing the math!!!
You bet!
One thing to note is that the approximate specific gravity of ALL soda lime glass (not just BE) is 2.5. A System 96 user does not need a different multiplication factor as stated in the video.
Thank you for the information! I didn't know so I didn't want to throw numbers out there.
For 6mm thickness, weigh an 8” circle of clear. Double it and that is how much glass to put in. You can even use the clear circle as part of the glass you are using (break it up) if you want. You math was spectacular but way to much work for me.
You're correct and I should have mentioned that method as well. I didn't have any 8" rounds on hand and didn't want to cut one just for the calculation. Thanks for watching!
Brilliant, great way to utilise scrap. Love that smoky blue, gray effect! Thanks for the tutorial 😀
@@uglypatriot5171 Thank you!
What is the source for your stainless steel ring? Thanks :)
www.fusedglasswarehouse.com/Casting-Ring-Stainless-Steel-2-High-Casting-Ring-Stainless-Steel-2.htm
@@ghislainesabbagh-hughes Thanks girlie! That's a great site I didn't know about! I appreciate it and you so much!🤗
@@kristycannon7923 My pleasure! It's a great resource and I buy a lot of my supplies from them.
Well ,,you totally lost me with your math!!! It has to be easier than this!!!
An easier way is to weigh a completed piece that is the size of what you're wishing to create.