Tutorial Stacked Fused Glass

tutorial Stacked Fused Glass Youtube
tutorial Stacked Fused Glass Youtube

Tutorial Stacked Fused Glass Youtube In this glass fusing tutorial, we'll be making a fused glass japanese bowl using the stacking technique. this is an easy technique that produces some fantast. Glass fusers save every piece of glass. it can always be used some way in another project. so it’s not really scrap glass. to make the stacked glass plate, i first cut a piece of black glass as the base. next i went through my leftover glass bins looking for square and rectangular pieces that were about the right size.

fused glass вђ stacked glass Pendant tutorial вђ glass Art
fused glass вђ stacked glass Pendant tutorial вђ glass Art

Fused Glass вђ Stacked Glass Pendant Tutorial вђ Glass Art The stacking technique i use is not new. you will find it used in fused glass pieces quite a lot. it’s the reverse colours on each side that makes this different. the final dimensions of the bowl are 14 cm x 14 cm (5.5 inches), with a depth of about 5 cm (2 inches). the glass fusing mould used is a deep japanese bowl. Fold over pendant tutorial. this step by step tutorial will show you how to make pendants that don't need jewelry findings or drilled holes in order to hang them on a chain or cord. this project works great in any sized kiln including a small "hot box" style kiln. In this glass fusing tutorial, i'll be using the strip construction technique to create a unique fused glass platter. the tutorial will demonstrate the glass. The key is to maintain a consistent speed and pressure. breaking the glass: once the glass is scored, use running pliers or breaker grozer pliers to apply gentle pressure along the scored line. the glass should break cleanly along the score. for curved cuts, employ specially designed curved running pliers.

stack It fuse It Love It fused glass Project tutorial вђ Jeff Pritchar
stack It fuse It Love It fused glass Project tutorial вђ Jeff Pritchar

Stack It Fuse It Love It Fused Glass Project Tutorial вђ Jeff Pritchar In this glass fusing tutorial, i'll be using the strip construction technique to create a unique fused glass platter. the tutorial will demonstrate the glass. The key is to maintain a consistent speed and pressure. breaking the glass: once the glass is scored, use running pliers or breaker grozer pliers to apply gentle pressure along the scored line. the glass should break cleanly along the score. for curved cuts, employ specially designed curved running pliers. Here is an overview of the process from start to finish. first i created the pattern bar. in this case, it is called a flow slab. strips of glass are stacked and placed in the kiln in a damn. the glass is heated until it flows together and creates a slab. it takes about 6 hours for the glass to heat up and melt together and a lot longer to cool. 900° f. 2 hours. 4. 100° f hr. 700° f. none. the long hold at 1225° f allows the glass to compress, eliminating much of the trapped air and helping the shelf to stay level as it drops. the long (90 minute) fuse ensures that the glass is fully pressed so that the shelf rests on the fiber spacers.

Setting Up The glass вђ Fusedglass Org
Setting Up The glass вђ Fusedglass Org

Setting Up The Glass вђ Fusedglass Org Here is an overview of the process from start to finish. first i created the pattern bar. in this case, it is called a flow slab. strips of glass are stacked and placed in the kiln in a damn. the glass is heated until it flows together and creates a slab. it takes about 6 hours for the glass to heat up and melt together and a lot longer to cool. 900° f. 2 hours. 4. 100° f hr. 700° f. none. the long hold at 1225° f allows the glass to compress, eliminating much of the trapped air and helping the shelf to stay level as it drops. the long (90 minute) fuse ensures that the glass is fully pressed so that the shelf rests on the fiber spacers.

Draping An Upside Downside fused glass Bowl glass fusing Project
Draping An Upside Downside fused glass Bowl glass fusing Project

Draping An Upside Downside Fused Glass Bowl Glass Fusing Project

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