What kind of glass do you use for fused glass?

What kind of glass do you use for fused glass?

You can always use fusing glass in a regular stained glass project, but you do not want to use regular stained glass in your fusing projects. If you also choose to try fusing glass with other COE numbers, you will need to keep that glass separated from the 96 COE glass. Clear glass is used in many fusing projects.

Can you use normal grout for mosaic?

Actually, there are no specific requirements for the type of grout you would use for a mosaic. The type of grout and the method of application is the same as it would be for any type of tiling project.

What is glass fusing and how is it done?

What is fusing? – Fusing is heating two or more pieces of glass in a kiln so that they melt together. – The temperature for melting glass is from 1400F/760C to 1500F/815C. The top heat depends on what type of glass is being fired, and what result you’re after.

What type of glass should you use for fusing?

The type of glass that you use for fusing is very important. It has to be glass that won’t break when it’s heated up and cooled down in the kiln. Sadly this means that all your leftover bits from other projects will probably not be suitable for fusing.

How do I Clean my fused glass piece?

Only wash the piece once it has reached room temperature. The water will cause thermal shock otherwise. This is a good video explaining the fact that glass likes to be 1/4 (6mm) thick. It also helps understand how it behaves in a kiln. If you want to slump your fused piece, then go to the Slumping page.

Are there any sequenced classes in glass arts?

We are proud to offer a sequenced series of classes in the areas of Fusing, Mosaic, and Foil and Solder. After completing the New Member Class and the Glass Arts Overview Class, Glass Arts students are able to take the beginning class in each genre before choosing from additional more advanced classes.

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