As always, you are so fun Lisa, thank you so much for sharing! Excellent inspiration. I've never tried weaving but have always wanted to. You have really helped demystify it! ❣
You said the same temps for both the slump temp and the tack fuse - 1365. That seems quite high for a slump temp, but right for a tack. Is that an error? (I was just thinking this afternoon about trying a weave!)
Just to clarify, slump temps for COE 96 is 1265 and tack is 1365 :). Slump temps are just hot enough to cause the glass to "sag" and conform to the mold. For tack fusing, 1365 is hot enough to get the glass to stick together and give you shiny edge quality. I hope this helps!
Just to clarify, slump temps for COE 96 is 1265 and tack is 1365 :). Slump temps are just hot enough to cause the glass to "sag" and conform to the mold. For tack fusing, 1365 is hot enough to get the glass to stick together and give you shiny edge quality. I hope this helps!
As always, you are so fun Lisa, thank you so much for sharing! Excellent inspiration. I've never tried weaving but have always wanted to. You have really helped demystify it! ❣
Awesome video! Thank you!! ❤
If you cant get the mould i used fat chalk ,very cheep and i measured set distances❤
I have to get a mold like that-very cool! TFS!
Definitely need to try this.
Thank you Lisa!!!
THAT IS COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome
You said the same temps for both the slump temp and the tack fuse - 1365. That seems quite high for a slump temp, but right for a tack. Is that an error? (I was just thinking this afternoon about trying a weave!)
Just to clarify, slump temps for COE 96 is 1265 and tack is 1365 :). Slump temps are just hot enough to cause the glass to "sag" and conform to the mold. For tack fusing, 1365 is hot enough to get the glass to stick together and give you shiny edge quality. I hope this helps!
Hi Lisa. What brand is your weave mold. I’d like one like that ❤
This is the mold I have and use :)
www.fireliteforms.com/product/5303
Lisa what was the specific mold you used for making the weave parts, it is nicer then the ones we have
www.fireliteforms.com/product/5303
Here's the mold I use!
1365F degrees for a slump? I use 1250F for weaves
Just to clarify, slump temps for COE 96 is 1265 and tack is 1365 :). Slump temps are just hot enough to cause the glass to "sag" and conform to the mold. For tack fusing, 1365 is hot enough to get the glass to stick together and give you shiny edge quality. I hope this helps!