Hey Matt, for the timing on your microwave you don't have to do 6min then 2mins separately. Just press the top left button that says "time cook", then you can manually put in 8:00 minutes. You should also look into glass fuse molds that you can use inside the microwave kilns that come in different shapes and Amazon also carries little glass chips to put into these molds. If you have a glass scoring tool, that might help with making the shapes of glass you want, other then just breaking it with those chipping pliers.
I was researching into the microwave molds myself and had a very hard time finding ones that were for the microwave. Do you know a specific brand name by chance?
@@ronniebos6520 check out Yvonne Williams channel on UA-cam. She has a few tutorials on glass work in molds and puts them in a kiln. Most molds are made of plaster or ceramic so it should be safe to use in a microwave, plus it goes inside the kiln then inside the microwave.
I work in a fused glass studio. The Shimmering stuff is called irid. And be careful putting glue on top as it can leave a residue especially on certain colors
The shimmery stuff is dichroic glass. You can buy it in a lot of different colors. I would recommend to use a glass cutter to cut of a piece of the dichroic. The there is less glass flying around
Hey just letting you know if you have a grinder and a mask you can sand a flat spot on your marbles and they won’t roll. Thanks for the interesting video. Nice pieces.
Just wanted to say I've watched a couple of videos today about fusing glass, but just browsed over them as they didn't catch my interest. However, i watched yours all the way through. Mostly because ur voice is soothing but also i appreciate the way u explain the process simply yet thoroughly, so thank you for that. This is actually the first time I've ever seen glass fusion. It's also the first I've seen someone using a microwave as a heat source for a kiln. I've used kilns for pottery but this is pretty wild tbh😂
Hello, I'm interested in trying fused glass. But was wondering if the heat from the kiln will burn out the microwave motor or melt the plastic turn table?
Thanks, Matt, this is just what I was looking for as an intro to fusing. Can I use the same glass that I use in stained glass work? Thanks again from Essex UK.😁🌻
What a great just in time video! I got one of those kilns on clearance, box was open... can you pls answer a few questions? Do you use a separate microwave, heard you cannot use in your food prep one after heating glass. Can you tell me wear to find pads, what they are called? Do you use heat protective gloves? I bought alot of clearance glass pkgs from Hobby Lobby and want to try this! Thanks again for sharing all your great videos!
I don't use glass anymore if I don't know its CEO. I use 90 just because that's what I started with. 90 and 96 are most common for glass fusing. You can fuse unknown glass if you only fuse it to pieces of the same glass, not to other glass from another source. I don't use gloves or anything. It takes my very weak microwave (700 watts) 8 minutes to fuse glass. Other microwaves you have to test it, starting at 5 1/2 minutes and then moving up to 6, 6 1/2 until it fuses the way you want. You should let it cool for 2 hours after each.fuse, even if it didn't fuse all the way. After 1 hr it's cool enough to move the kiln out of the microwave to a table top. After the 2nd hour it's safe to remove the piece but touch it first and make sure it's not too hot to the touch. Use kiln paper. The residue washes off in the sink.
Hi Nancy, there are lots of different instructions. The instructions that came with my kiln said that as long as you clean the microwave afterward you can use it for food, which is what I do. Also my instructions said to let cool in the kiln for 30 minutes outside of the microwave then take the top off, and place the top of the kiln to cool upside down on a heat resistance surface. And, also if you use dichroic glass (the fancy stuff) in a longer fuse there should be a piece of clear on top. This has worked well for me.
Hi, Matt! I have been looking for the little microwave brick that you have shown in a few of your videos. However, I cannot find it for sale. Did you create that from a couple of larger bricks?
I don't know the melting temperature of quartz but I imagine it is much higher than glass and I don't know how it would fuse - easily or with new crystal formation. So, not sure you could do it safely or effectively in a microwave kiln. But I'd imagine it's possible with the right tools.
The red in the marble looks like a crazy heart. Soo pretty. Love the yellow.👏👏
Oh no! You've turned me onto another craft I will love! I had no idea I could fuse glass in my microwave. Thank you for sharing!
Isn't it amazing???
Matt! Great vid! I fuse glass also, but never tried marbles or the glue trick. Thanks for sharing!
Hey Matt, for the timing on your microwave you don't have to do 6min then 2mins separately. Just press the top left button that says "time cook", then you can manually put in 8:00 minutes. You should also look into glass fuse molds that you can use inside the microwave kilns that come in different shapes and Amazon also carries little glass chips to put into these molds. If you have a glass scoring tool, that might help with making the shapes of glass you want, other then just breaking it with those chipping pliers.
Thanks, will check!
I was researching into the microwave molds myself and had a very hard time finding ones that were for the microwave. Do you know a specific brand name by chance?
@@ronniebos6520 check out Yvonne Williams channel on UA-cam. She has a few tutorials on glass work in molds and puts them in a kiln. Most molds are made of plaster or ceramic so it should be safe to use in a microwave, plus it goes inside the kiln then inside the microwave.
Looks so fun to try!
I work in a fused glass studio. The Shimmering stuff is called irid. And be careful putting glue on top as it can leave a residue especially on certain colors
The shimmery stuff is dichroic glass. You can buy it in a lot of different colors. I would recommend to use a glass cutter to cut of a piece of the dichroic. The there is less glass flying around
Thanks, I came here to say this.
Hey just letting you know if you have a grinder and a mask you can sand a flat spot on your marbles and they won’t roll. Thanks for the interesting video. Nice pieces.
Good idea
Or just use a drop of elmer’s glue, which will burn away with no trace.
@@jonlyksett8340 school glue, with water or without? If yes, what portions of each? Thanks for your kindness! 🤩🌅🤩
Just wanted to say I've watched a couple of videos today about fusing glass, but just browsed over them as they didn't catch my interest. However, i watched yours all the way through. Mostly because ur voice is soothing but also i appreciate the way u explain the process simply yet thoroughly, so thank you for that.
This is actually the first time I've ever seen glass fusion. It's also the first I've seen someone using a microwave as a heat source for a kiln. I've used kilns for pottery but this is pretty wild tbh😂
I tried this before too. Fun
very nice!
for me, the glass work sticks to paper..
what can I do to fix this?
thank you.
I am wondering when the glass is still warm, could you place a jump ring or some sort on the edge of the glass for hanging?
or do you have to glue something to it?
You can place wire hooks (see Amazon or Etsy) before fusing. There are YT videos that teach you how.
Very cool!
Hello, I'm interested in trying fused glass. But was wondering if the heat from the kiln will burn out the microwave motor or melt the plastic turn table?
How cool! 😍 Thanks shearing design. 🤩🥳 What kind of glue do U use??
Can you also explain any other day, how to put in place "without glueing", the ring clasp to the chrystal stone! 🙏🏽💚😊 Regards from Spain! 🌅
I don't understand the question. Hola
Nice work 👍👍
Very cool! Can you make slag glass rocks??
Thanks, Matt, this is just what I was looking for as an intro to fusing. Can I use the same glass that I use in stained glass work? Thanks again from Essex UK.😁🌻
As long as all the glass you use has the same COE
What a great just in time video! I got one of those kilns on clearance, box was open... can you pls answer a few questions? Do you use a separate microwave, heard you cannot use in your food prep one after heating glass. Can you tell me wear to find pads, what they are called? Do you use heat protective gloves? I bought alot of clearance glass pkgs from Hobby Lobby and want to try this! Thanks again for sharing all your great videos!
I don't use glass anymore if I don't know its CEO.
I use 90 just because that's what I started with. 90 and 96 are most common for glass fusing.
You can fuse unknown glass if you only fuse it to pieces of the same glass, not to other glass from another source.
I don't use gloves or anything. It takes my very weak microwave (700 watts) 8 minutes to fuse glass. Other microwaves you have to test it, starting at 5 1/2 minutes and then moving up to 6, 6 1/2 until it fuses the way you want.
You should let it cool for 2 hours after each.fuse, even if it didn't fuse all the way. After 1 hr it's cool enough to move the kiln out of the microwave to a table top. After the 2nd hour it's safe to remove the piece but touch it first and make sure it's not too hot to the touch.
Use kiln paper. The residue washes off in the sink.
@@MattsCrazyArt THANK YOU!
Hi Nancy, there are lots of different instructions. The instructions that came with my kiln said that as long as you clean the microwave afterward you can use it for food, which is what I do. Also my instructions said to let cool in the kiln for 30 minutes outside of the microwave then take the top off, and place the top of the kiln to cool upside down on a heat resistance surface. And, also if you use dichroic glass (the fancy stuff) in a longer fuse there should be a piece of clear on top. This has worked well for me.
You made kryptonite!
I've seen people use regular strength glue.
Amazing. God help me make this someday.
I need to get one. 😁😃😎
can i use a convection oven instead of a microwave?
No, Convection oven won't get up to the temps to melt glass.
You don’t need to mix water with your glue. Regular clear Elmer’s works great
Hi, Matt!
I have been looking for the little microwave brick that you have shown in a few of your videos. However, I cannot find it for sale. Did you create that from a couple of larger bricks?
www.amazon.com/BHD-Professional-Microwave-Fuseworks-Beginners/dp/B01BWA45EI/ref=mp_s_a_1_7?dchild=1&keywords=microwave+kiln&qid=1591331232&sprefix=microwave+kiln&sr=8-7
www.amazon.com/Microwave-Kiln-Fusing-Glass-Jewelry/dp/B07HLJ2Q1K/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=microwave+kiln&qid=1591331276&sprefix=microwave+kiln&sr=8-3
@@MattsCrazyArt thank you!
Can you fuse quartz?
I don't know the melting temperature of quartz but I imagine it is much higher than glass and I don't know how it would fuse - easily or with new crystal formation.
So, not sure you could do it safely or effectively in a microwave kiln.
But I'd imagine it's possible with the right tools.
Have you ever tried a small slump in the microwave
I think that's what this is
Hmmm. I think the marble came out looking like a fertilized egg, but don't quote me on that.
LOL!
The song sealed the deal... Subscribe
You shouldn’t let your kiln cool down in microwave. You need to remove with heat resistant gloves and cool on rack
Leaving it is kind of like annealing. Kind of. Sometimes I leave it in overnight on my last piece. Never any different.
Very cool!