Jeff, this video is so informative. I didn’t know how to prepare my fibreboard until now. Thanks again so much for your step by step very detailed tutorials. ❤
Hi Karen. I use boron nitride on my moulds and shelves for polishing. For fusing I usually use Thinfire paper, but have also full fused on boron. In my opinion it is much easier to use.
I add 6 to give it some more rigidness and by sanding in between each coat helps get a smoother finish. Each coat is thin so you need a few coats to start filling in marks. While I haven't gone any further I would think more coats will result in a better finish. And these last. Because you will only be at slump temps. The ones I did years ago have had multiple uses and I've never recoated. And if you do have a problem easy fixed.
Hi Jill. You should be able to get it at your glass supplier. The supplier I purchased it at is no longer in business so I'll have to search around if I need more.
Thank you for showing your process. Looking forward to see what you make with it. Have a good time in Japan! Congratulations on your son’s marriage.
Thank you Judith for all that. I'm sure Japan will be great. We've heard so many positive comments about the country and people.
Thank you for all of your tutorials. You explain things so well.
You are so welcome!
Jeff, this video is so informative. I didn’t know how to prepare my fibreboard until now. Thanks again so much for your step by step very detailed tutorials. ❤
Very welcome!
So smart and have a great time inJapan!
Thanks Roseanne. We're looking forward to it.
Have a lovely time in Japan. As usual clear and well made video. I hope u show some videos trying out enamels on glass. Thanks
Thanks Cath. There are a few videos on the channel using enamel. Do a search of the channel foe 'enamel'.
Ótimo vídeo Jeff ! 👍🏻✨
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I have seen some tutorials using Boron. What are your thoughts on that?
Hi Karen. I use boron nitride on my moulds and shelves for polishing. For fusing I usually use Thinfire paper, but have also full fused on boron. In my opinion it is much easier to use.
Does the kiln wash manufacturer recommend 6 coats or do you do additional coats because of how the mold will be used.
I add 6 to give it some more rigidness and by sanding in between each coat helps get a smoother finish. Each coat is thin so you need a few coats to start filling in marks. While I haven't gone any further I would think more coats will result in a better finish. And these last. Because you will only be at slump temps. The ones I did years ago have had multiple uses and I've never recoated. And if you do have a problem easy fixed.
I hope you have a wonderful trip. Where can I get fibreboard? I'm not sure what to look for...
Hi Jill. You should be able to get it at your glass supplier. The supplier I purchased it at is no longer in business so I'll have to search around if I need more.