Fused Glass Project - Making a Tea Candle Holder
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- This is a very versatile and quick project. It's a great way to use up pieces of scrap glass left over from other projects. I made two variations which I call Fire and Ice.
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Great job - thanks!
Lovely pieces!
Thank you!
You are professional glass artist
Gonna make these right now. Thanks.
I would love to see what you come up with!
Great video❣️❣️ 👍🏼 instructions 💖
thank you!
Great Video!!! Thank You!
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Thank you! I enjoyed the video. It would have been helpful to have more comments about draping. Do we need to check it so it doesn’t get too soft or is this piece simple enough you just set the program and let it go without monitoring? I haven’t draped before, only slumped.
This piece is simple enough that it doesn't need to be monitored. Since the mold is taller than the piece, there is no chance of the piece curving underneath and getting stuck.
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Could you please tell me the size of your drape mold. How tall and who wide . thanks! Great video and I can not wait to try it
Hello. Here are the dimensions: 3-1/8''High x 2''Top/D x 3''Bottom/D
Thank you
Such a great instructor
What would you sell these for?
Thank you
Thank you! I sell these for $15-$20 and include a small tea candle.
@@ghislainesabbagh-hughes thank you im getting ready to have my glass in a few shops so want to ensure my price is right
I made 6 of these but the edges are still somewhat sharp. How do I change the firing schedule using 90 co?
Each kiln is different so you may want to increase the temperature of the second segment to 1370
What firing schedule would you use on a stack of 4 pieces. (3mm)already fully fused?
The annealing time will change for something that thick. Also, Is it an even 12mm all the way or does it vary? You can refer to this annealing chart for thick pieces. Note that it says that if you have uneven thicknesses, you have to select the schedule for double the thickest part of your pieces. I hope that helps! www.bullseyeglass.com/images/stories/bullseye/PDF/other/2020_annealing_thick_slabs_fahrenheit.pdf