#89 Dot Crescent
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2020
- #89 Dot Crescent
In this short video I show you how to use small dichroic dots to make a crescent pendant. Then off camera I wire wrap them.
I show you how I cut circles using the Easy-Cut Circle Cutter by Diamond Tech & how I cut a circle free hand. Then I cut out a smaller circle to create a crescent. Easy Peasy!
Soft Fuse firing schedule:
500˚F per hour (260˚C)
to 1420˚F (770˚C)
hold for 10 minutes.
Off
Tack Fuse Schedule
500˚F per hour (260˚C)
to 1360˚F (740˚C)
Hold for 7 minutes
Off
Just before I uploaded this video I decided to rewrap the black piece. So I took all the wire off.....and lost it. Arggggg. If it shows up I'll post a picture on my Instagram page.
I hope you give it a try!
Susan
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I is ok to be fussy when you know what you want to achieve! 😊
Great video as usual!
It looks very nice
Susan you make cutting glass look so easy. Glass doesn't ever cut the way I want it to. So frustrating! 😢
I think this is the best video I’ve done on “making it work”. Don’t stress perfect cuts. Just go with them! 😁
@@SusanMcGarryGlass I'll keep trying! Practice occasionally makes perfect.