Caribbean blue fused glass cabs
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Learn how to make your own fused glass cabochons for diy jewelry projects. wire wrapping, chainmaille, beading, polymer clay, and more!
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Firing Schedule:
Segment Rate Temp Hold
1 275F 1215 30min
2 50F 1250 30 min
3 275F 1330 10 min
4 350F 1500 20 min
5 Full 950 2 Hours
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I love the depth in the blue cabs, it reminds me of a clear night sky with a full moon
HAPPY SUNDAY, everyone.
You can never have too many tools
Love these videos! Hope you don't stop making them anytime soon.
Totally getting galaxy vibes from these! Nice work!
Omg!!! I've missed you!!! I just got wee jump ring pliers...I'm hoping to work with my smaller jump rings to see what I can do with them before giving up in disgust for getting a too small a size from chairmail joe.
Right. Im missing the live too. Hope your new pliers work out.
@@secretsofpool pray for my furniture lol
I'm really missing streaming, but the mandatory break has me brimming with creativity; I'm getting a bunch of new tutorials produced and can't wait to share them with yall!
Let me know how your pliers work out! The good thing about tools and materials is they don't go bad; so some way too wee bitty pliers may be perfect for a different project (I am such an enabler, lol!) and may be perfect, too, for if you are working with wire in your chainmaille pieces!
I like this timing for your tutorials. I am able to watch it live which I really enjoy. The blue cabs are so beautiful!
Love the blue cabs! Great job! This was very interesting! Thanks!
Thanks, Marie!
“I’m using half a dash. I don’t know what that is in chicken nuggets.” 😂 Love your content.
Beautiful 🤟🏻❤️🥰 thank you for sharing 🥰🤟🏻
Thank you, Tish!
Now I want to get ttb the equipment to do this..... some day
Beautiful cabs! Already ordered two. I've been working on my weaving, which was bloody awful until I discovered I picked up the wrong wire-gauge, LOL! Running more smoothly now--and maybe I can get started actually wrapping some jewelry. Thank you so much for your tutorials, I'm learning so much!
Such a pretty color 🙂
Thank you, Elizabeth!
How did you learn all of this?? How long have you bern making this beautiful artwork!!
She is amazing and shares everything she creates in the name of Art and there’s many video’s your can watch for Days ! 🤟🏻❤️🥰 there all informative ... 🤟🏻❤️🥰
ooohhh wow, that blue is amazing! All best wishes to you, Randy, and yours. Please keep healthy, happy and safe. xx :)
Beautiful Cabochons Von, Sorry had to leave live stream early. Are you doing any Tutorials on wire wrapping the new glass Cabochons? Thank you for sharing your new creations with glass,beautiful.
I’m WAY late to the party, but I just love your videos, no matter the craft! You are truly talented in all aspects of art!
FYI: a dash is 1/8th tsp! Or, a nibble In chicken nuggets lol
Awesome Video try taking some of them and putting them in a tumbler for 7 days with some sand salt and some shells. I just watched Matt's Sea Glass Video
oooo, I'll have to check that out!
I like it
Missed the live :(... I love this the sound is very soothing to me :D /hugs love you
That is really cool. When my father and his partner closed up their ceramic studio when they went into a retirement home, all his whole ceramic studio came to me. I have it all in storage at the moment because I haven’t got the space to set it up. I have two electric kilns used for ceramics and even though I have done lots of ceramics I really want to play with glass fusing. Can the electric kilns I have be used for that or should I just sell them and get one meant for glass fusing?
Thank you for that question. My Mom is a retired ceramics teacher, she's been letting some students use her kiln for all sorts of things, they've fired some beautiful earthenware and stoneware. Very curious about the glass.
ok; take this with a super duper big grain of salt, because I am a noob at this, but as far as I understand it is it depends on the kiln. Most ceramic kilns fire way hotter than what glass needs and, depending on your model, the kiln may not hold at a temp for annealing which is vital for glass. You'd definitely want to use a separate kiln shelf for any glass work so that the glass and ceramic kiln washes, glaze residues, etc, don't contaminate each other. I anneal my glass for 2 hours (hold it at 950F for two hours) then let my brick lined kiln cool naturally for an additional 10 hours. I don't know how this would be achievable in a ceramics kiln: if anyone reading this has any advice, please chip in! :-)
There are also some amazing forums on warm glass. com that go into deep detail on this topic. I hope this is helpful!
Yes you can, they are all the same really, it just depends on the controller some are easier then others to set segments that you need for glass. You will need 220 power. The kiln I use can be used for ceramics although I never have. So get it out, fire it up and start melting glass it awesome.
You crack me up lol. You’ve gotten me started saying chicken nuggets for measuring now lol
teehee! :p
Hello Yvonne, on your schedule you might try going to 1125 hold 30 min on your 1 segment, this might help squeeze out more of the bubbles. To me you might be going to hot to fast. Just a though.
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Can you somehow use a Harbor Freight built vacuum pump to get the bubbles out?
Hi, I am curious about the attachment under the sink. I would love to do this but we are on septic, so concerned about clogging. Thank you
How can you even settle on a choice of color combos? I would be stuck just trying to decide!
When will these gorgeous lake blue cabs go into the shop, @YvonneWilliams?
Hey, Cynthia! We had a few in the shop but they sold out already; I am making more for this weekend's shop update :-)
@@backtoearthcreations Thx Yvonne! But sooo sorry I missed them in the shop!
Lovely work, but I don't think I would be able to afford the electric bill !
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