My First Flouncy! Finally Playing with the
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- Bullseye clear glass used: 4102 shop.bullseyeg...
Flouncy mold: www.creativepa...
Foot mold: www.creativepa...
Vitrigraph from SSGlassArtStudio on Etsy: www.etsy.com/s...
Stainless steel mold and fiber liner from Bonny Doon Glass: bonnydoonfused...
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:
100-800-0
350-1520-120
9999-900-180
100-600-0
Slump on flouncy mold:
200-1150-30
350-1290-10 (I think I could probably go 1275 next time - know your own kiln!)
9999-900-240 (super long hold given the foot/glass depth and connection)
100-600-0
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Love this
That would have made a really cool clock!
Really cool wall hanging ! Thank you for all the great videos I really enjoy learning from you !
You have so much fun... thanks for sharing your processes!
What a beautiful piece. Gave me some real inspiration to use curly vitograph . Thanks again for a great video.
Gorgeous! BTW, you can "measure" the size of your piece after the first firing by freezing a frame of the film at just the right time and counting the squares in the grid under it. The squares are approximately 1/2".
I've been reluctant...thank you for the indepth video!
Yikes, this is gorgeous!!! You’ve inspired me to play tomorrow during the cold-meggendon!! Thanks so much, Jamaison, for all your creative shares.
Stay warm and play away!
That is so cool! I love it! Wish I could fit a 13" round mold into my kiln! I am limited as mine s more rectangular. You did such an amazing job and that is a beautiful piece! 🙃❣❣
LOVE it. Colors, shape n all. Thnk u
Thanks so much. This is beautiful!! I love it hanging on the wall.
Very beautiful as usual. Love your ideas.
Jamaison… I watched this again… it is sooooo awesome. 🐢
Thank you!
Stunning
OMG! I LOVE THIS TOO! Sooooooo cool. 🐢
Stunning piece, Jamaison! Thanks so much for sharing. So inspiring.
Stunning! Great work!
Oh, Jamaison!!! Best piece you have ever made!! This piece is FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!! I bet it will live in your home, right?
It will live here until it sells! Gotta sell things to make more!
So beautiful!
again a very nice and educational video! I was not expecting the slump temp to be high enough for the foot to melt to the bowl..
So cool. Thanks Jamaison!
I hang beautiful glass on the walls too
my favorite of yours by far!!!
Looks great
So beautiful art❤️🤩 You are so talented!
Love this piece. If you wanted to skip spreading out the glass in a second firing could you have just slumped it after your 1st firing?
Yes, that certainly could have worked.
awesome!!!
Love that mould. Creates such a beautiful shape. Not sure if vitreograph would survive unbroken being shipped to Sydney, but may have to find out if I can't source it here in Oz. Thank for this very interesting video.😁🦘🐨
Beautiful!
Wow!! ❤
Wow
Thank you for a very inspiring video. Since I do not have such a mould, I am wondering how to
put such a ready made round glass base in a mould that doesn't have a hole for it, without causing the whole round glass to sink and swallow it. Any suggestions?
Alternatively , any suggestions for hanging a flat backed round piece?
I don’t have suggestions other than to experiment and know you may have to risk that glass. Regarding hanging, I know a lot of people have mentioned this but I’ve never used it. Honestly, may be easier to just spring for the mold. 😂
hangyourglass.com/
Did you use the 10.5 or 12.5 stainless steel circle from Bonny Doon?
I think I have the 12.5
❤️❤️❤
You mentioned that you were going to put this piece on your website. What is the URL?
Fourleavesglass.com
@@JamaisonSchuler Thanks!
What are you charging for the platter?
I was very undecided but listed it for $229
Wow