#FusedGlass
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FIRING SCHEDULES:
First full fuse in the scrap melt ring and in the foot casting mold:
300-1100-60
50-1225-120 (extra long hold for bubble squeeze)
350-1475-15
9999-900-180
100-600-0
“Spread” firing:
125-1100-60
500-1520-60
9999-900-180
100-600-0
Drape on other mold:
200-1150-30
350-1275-5
9999-900-240 (super long hold given the foot/glass depth and connection)
100-600-0
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Gorgeous.
Wow, love it.
I love the way I rid cracks and floats, I think it adds a lot of texture and depth and love using up that glass that just sits there.
I have a show next sat, my plan is to,use up,some of the opps out of my box to make things for fall shows.
We shall see
Lovely save! I missed where your schedule would be found…. I appreciate the info……,Thanks
UA-cam calls it the video description, and it’s usually underneath the headline or if you’re watching on your phone, click the headline of the video underneath the image, and you should find all the video description that includes links, firing schedules, etc.
Very cool. thanks Jamison! 🐢
Great project ❤
Oh, WOW!! That’s fabulous!! I love it!!
A stunning piece.!
awesome!
I really appreciate the time you take to show us your process. Thank you for showing disasters and what can be done to salvage a project. 🎉
That came out great. If you turned it on its side, it almost looked like sea, sunset and sky. Absolutely beautiful. Given me inspiration to go use up my unused/unloved pieces.
Stunning!
That turned out quite nice! I really like the colors too. Well done! 👍😉
As usual, you are brave to share your experiments with us. It turned out beautiful, and as you say all the glass was scrap, so win win. Thanks again.
Beautiful piece!
Wow! Great information. Thanks
Absolutely love it!!!
This turned out gorgeous
Beautiful work! Thank you for sharing. ( It was good to hear how exited you were during the process. )
Wow...fabulous! Love the colours...and the fact that the drape schedule was effective in fusing the foot to the main piece. And the wire hanging idea! Love pretty much everything about this! :)
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Thanks so much, Jamaison! This is great inspiration for us to try the failures that we all have sitting away collecting dust in our glass shops!!!!!!!!!
U can also buy a lot of things at Harbor Freight
Yes, love getting things there!
This turned out so awesome! congrats!
Awesome! And I’m so glad to see you used this mold, it looks exactly like one I got a few years back but haven’t tried it. I even kiln washed it. I think the nice slow schedule helped with your finish. Love the colors! And cool drill tip!
Beautiful work! I have that mold from a buyout, but I’ve never used it. Now I may have to try it. Your wire twist tip is awesome. Very clever placing the foot on top on the bowl drape. Great video, as usual!
I love your videos! Can you please tell me what the glass cutter you used to cut the 6mm strips?
I use the the strip pro cutter from cutter’s mate
nice, This would be a great piece to try in you hi/lo bow. I don't know the dimensions of the hi/low but the stripped glass would look cool.ndi
I agree but this was 14” and the Hi-Lo is only 10”
Where did you get your heat gun? My current garage studio in Albuquerque is 46 degrees! I have to bring my glass into the house to warm up before cutting. Thanks!
It was inexpensive from Harbor Freight!
I did some glass free work for a church and I have some glass left over. I want to do some plates. What size oven do I need? And mold? I would love to be able to accomplish this. Would you please help me? Thanks.
I’m sorry, I have a full time job and family, so I really don’t do much tutoring. I suggest you see if you can find someone locally to coach you through that project?
What tool did you use to score the glass?? I totally love the finished piece. Such a clever idea!
Cutter’s Mate, strip cutter pro. I really like it!
Thanks! I'll check it out!
❤️🎉