Thanks for this. Your willingness to push boundaries and try new things (and succeed) encourages me (and others too, I expect) to do the same. Thanks, and I look forward to seeing more. P
If you had cut off the unusable edges of the long ceramic tile and turned them over maybe you might have gotten a tree bark imprint. Love your work, thank you for sharing.
Excellent, I just tried some small shaped tiles but 3 of the 4 have not yet released from the glass!!! I'd spaced them out a little & fired on a full fire. Have to work out how to get them out safely!!! Great demo too, thank you.
Hi 👋 🙂 Idea: Using the arabesque design take the middle lantern out to allow the glass to melt into that shape. Maybe in another one add a separate piece of glass to melt into the empty lantern tile space while the main color melts around it. You could also bring in light in the middle and use the fine frit or powders as flame, smoke, etc. 😃
Tile stores will have different sizes. Smaller ones will have more pattern per inch I wonder what that morracan pattern would look like if you slump with a larger “grout” area but still using the thin fire
Jamaison, I love your creativity, it is amazing! Would love to see your Dawn of the Dead one too! By the way, if I might ask, what kind (brand) is that larger kiln and are all the elements in the top or top and sides? Thank you again for being so generous with sharing your fun projects and discoveries! 👍😉
Hi Jamaison. I see that you used papyros over the final tile project. Do you not recommend thin fire on top instead …maybe if I sprayed them with zyp first ? Thanks friend❤
Not generally since slump temperatures are much lower than fusing temperatures used to get the pattern. Can’t upload photos here, but here’s a link to the finished honeycomb piece. (The other one is sold) fourleavesglass.com/Sticky-Situation-Honey-Fused-Glass-Dish-p266191667
Do any ceramic tiles work in a kiln? Just bought a 16” paragon and am experimenting. Have only been doing glass for a year, but would love to get some tiles to work as dams and for getting some texture on glass.
How did the wave tile turn out, Jamaison? I rewatched the end in case I somehow missed it, but all I can see are the honey and the baroque lantern reveal. Did I miss it somehwere?! Thanks. 🦚
Thanks for this. Your willingness to push boundaries and try new things (and succeed) encourages me (and others too, I expect) to do the same. Thanks, and I look forward to seeing more. P
Thanks for taking the inexpensive tile idea even further. The sky is the limit!
The tray with the lowe’s wall tile is stunningly beautiful
Thank you! It’s been a while… need to make another!
Fabulous idea. Now I’m looking for ceramic tiles to fuse glass!!! Thank you for sharing!
Always enjoy your experiments ❣️❣️❣️
Love your ability to adapt fusing to just about anything. I'm getting ready to do my day of the dead tile - can't wait.
If you had cut off the unusable edges of the long ceramic tile and turned them over maybe you might have gotten a tree bark imprint. Love your work, thank you for sharing.
Great idea! If only I had a tile saw... some day I will have the space!
Interesting to see different objects used as molds.
Very creative and clever!
Nice car. Beautiful glass in peacock blue and waves. I love how you experiment.
Thinking outside of the box...love it!!!
FYI Die cut users are using the tiles that are the shaped ones as Christmas ornaments.
Could have used the back of those?
So Cool! Thank you for sharing this!!
Great video. Cannot wait to try it
Your thoughts and explanations are great.
Thanks for sharing your experiments! Really enjoyed this video.
I love these videos!
Thanks!
Excellent, I just tried some small shaped tiles but 3 of the 4 have not yet released from the glass!!! I'd spaced them out a little & fired on a full fire. Have to work out how to get them out safely!!! Great demo too, thank you.
Thank you
Hi 👋 🙂
Idea: Using the arabesque design take the middle lantern out to allow the glass to melt into that shape.
Maybe in another one add a separate piece of glass to melt into the empty lantern tile space while the main color melts around it.
You could also bring in light in the middle and use the fine frit or powders as flame, smoke, etc. 😃
Fun ideas!
I find cool ceramic pieces at Goodwill that I use as molds.
Yup! I’m always scouting Goodwill for the same. I did a few videos on this back in my feed somewhere!
Wonderful video with great info BUT is it possible to record without the music background, it sometimes makes it hard to hear your voice
Great video! Like your ideas.
I think those little tiles would make awesome Christmas decorations, use enamel paints on them? Would enamel fire to the tiles?😊
Hmmmm… yes, it might unless you use a kiln paper separator? Not that experienced with enamels under glass, honestly
So awesome!
Tile stores will have different sizes. Smaller ones will have more pattern per inch
I wonder what that morracan pattern would look like if you slump with a larger “grout” area but still using the thin fire
Could be cool!
Nice Jeep!
😂 thanks!
Thanks for your nice informations..really good
Jamaison, I love your creativity, it is amazing! Would love to see your Dawn of the Dead one too! By the way, if I might ask, what kind (brand) is that larger kiln and are all the elements in the top or top and sides? Thank you again for being so generous with sharing your fun projects and discoveries! 👍😉
Hi there! It’s a JenKen profusion 26. Fiber kiln with lid elements only. 😊
Hi Jamaison. I see that you used papyros over the final tile project. Do you not recommend thin fire on top instead …maybe if I sprayed them with zyp first ? Thanks friend❤
I’m sure the fire would be just fine! I just happen to use Papyros
thanks for sharing this information, where do u buy your fire paper?
thanks for the tutorial! Will you loose those designs if you slump them into a mold? (Im brand new to fusing).
Not generally since slump temperatures are much lower than fusing temperatures used to get the pattern. Can’t upload photos here, but here’s a link to the finished honeycomb piece. (The other one is sold) fourleavesglass.com/Sticky-Situation-Honey-Fused-Glass-Dish-p266191667
@@JamaisonSchuler thanks! I loved that piece and thought I could use the technique in making the background glass to a "bee scene" in my mosaic work!
this is great! Thanks for sharing. I’m going to Lowe’s today. Do you think I have to convince my husband-haha!
Do any ceramic tiles work in a kiln? Just bought a 16” paragon and am experimenting. Have only been doing glass for a year, but would love to get some tiles to work as dams and for getting some texture on glass.
Every tile I’ve bought has worked!
New to fusing glass via microwave. Can you advise the kiln you use in this video? Thanks
I have a JenKen Profusion 26 and I love it!
@@JamaisonSchuler ty
The creative paradise mould did you use paper or spray with zip?
Not sure which mold you mean? I use Zyp in all my Creative Paradise molds though.
On my way to the hardware store!!
How can I get a perfect surface on both sides?
That’s pretty hard in fusing without a lot of coldworking.
Thank you Jamaison. Is there any reason this texture won't work on opalescent? I may try it for fun.
Be a fearless fuser and give it a shot! Probably won’t see the texture much on the front but certainly will on the back!
How did the wave tile turn out, Jamaison? I rewatched the end in case I somehow missed it, but all I can see are the honey and the baroque lantern reveal.
Did I miss it somehwere?! Thanks. 🦚
This was so long ago, that I’m not sure that I even have a photo anymore, but all of it turned out well