Love this! And thank you for the explanation of how you use the balls to help run your score. I have those balls and would have never thought to use them like this. Will definitely try this on my next circle!
Beautiful! I think it would have been every bit as gorgeous even without the decal! Wonder how hard it would be to do that with that offset bowl mould and have the pattern aligned to what would be the off center bottom?
Another great video! I'm pretty new at glass but have been having so much fun with your cool decals. I'm catching up on some of these older videos. I have been wondering about your chopper - in this video you referenced a source and said you would provide the link but I don't see it. Also, on so many videos you mention Lori's Moreno....but that link says she is not selling on ebay. Can I find her elsewhere? Thanks!
I’m interested to find out how much weight your glass nails will hold… I made a mandala in a Target hexagon mold and was thinking about using your bails instead of drilling a hole to hang it as a suncatcher.
I haven’t really tested them for weight strength. Part of the answer may depend more on the adhesive you use. I am familiar with the hex you are talking about. How much does it weigh?
I like it!! Where do you get those long tweezers (with the scoop on the other end)? I've been starting to play with murrine and you're right, it's fiddly work 😉
Only on some… it’s to ensure that cut murrini polish up nicely (they can develop devit) or to try to address any devit that may have started forming in a previous firing
😊 Lovely design. Opaline glass is indeed beautiful.
Neat idea, I love the raised center
Love this! And thank you for the explanation of how you use the balls to help run your score. I have those balls and would have never thought to use them like this. Will definitely try this on my next circle!
Love this technique.
Looks great!!
Really like how the opaline and the colourful murrine match with each other . Great work ! I might want to try out decal in the future.
Very fiddly work but gorgeous piece! Love the final shape too.
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Beautiful! I think it would have been every bit as gorgeous even without the decal! Wonder how hard it would be to do that with that offset bowl mould and have the pattern aligned to what would be the off center bottom?
Fun idea but probably very hard to mail that!!!
People can cut up their glass Rods to make more Murrine, easy to do with Rods that have colored cores.
Another great video! I'm pretty new at glass but have been having so much fun with your cool decals. I'm catching up on some of these older videos. I have been wondering about your chopper - in this video you referenced a source and said you would provide the link but I don't see it. Also, on so many videos you mention Lori's Moreno....but that link says she is not selling on ebay. Can I find her elsewhere? Thanks!
Lori has her own website now, wildernessglass.com
The chopper came from colorsforearth.com
@@JamaisonSchuler I was looking to make the jar contraption that you use but I can't catch a good look at it when you are using it.
@@maureenmorton6123 you’ll find the link toward the bottom of my Linktree. Called the Catch-o-matic
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@@JamaisonSchuler Thanks!
Your plate turned out just beautiful! It looks very expensive to make. I hope you can sell it for a good price…?
Looks easier.
I’m interested to find out how much weight your glass nails will hold… I made a mandala in a Target hexagon mold and was thinking about using your bails instead of drilling a hole to hang it as a suncatcher.
I haven’t really tested them for weight strength. Part of the answer may depend more on the adhesive you use. I am familiar with the hex you are talking about. How much does it weigh?
Hi! They weigh about 7 ounces. I have some E6000, and loctite glass glue. I’ll look at the packaging and see if it says anything about weight.
Is this easier then using my running pliers?
I like it!! Where do you get those long tweezers (with the scoop on the other end)? I've been starting to play with murrine and you're right, it's fiddly work 😉
Like just about everything else, I got them on Amazon! 😂 I do REALLY love them! amzn.to/3WJYaUb
@@JamaisonSchuler Thank you thank you. I guess I just wasn't looking it up right 🙂
Is your murrini flat once you fused it? If not, what would your schedule be to do that?
This was a full fuse, so yes, it was pretty flat.
Do you know of a source to purchase blank stencils for copying pictures onto? And, if you do, can both black and white be used and color pictures?
Sorry, I do not…
Why do you dust the clear powder over your pieces?
Only on some… it’s to ensure that cut murrini polish up nicely (they can develop devit) or to try to address any devit that may have started forming in a previous firing
@@JamaisonSchuler ah ok. That makes sense
My pliers look different than yours.