Fused Glass Wall Art with Embedded Components, Glass Fusing Project
This video shows a piece of wall art we are in the middle of making.
This video shows a piece of wall art we are in the middle of making.
Watch as I create a dish using COE 96 murrini and sheet glass. There are a few surprises along the way.
This is a preview into what’s in the plan for future glass fusing videos. Sort of! I never quite know what’s going to come up and hence there are usually surprises.
This is how I included steampunk like watch cogs into a fused glass test. Watch as I step through the process.
Learn how to make a fused glass platter decorated with frit and a bespoke design. The included video show the entire process.
Learn how to make a fused glass platter decorated with frit and a bespoke design. The included video show the entire process.
This is part 2 of that stacked glass piece I made to test fusing both sides stacked at the same time. This is to drape the final piece over a former.
Can you stack fuse glass on both sides of a piece and fuse all in one fusing? Great question. In this fused glass tutorial, I try just that.
Fused glass cabochons can get a scummy bottom from the fiber paper or shelf primer, and devitrification on the top. To clean these up, you can use sandpaper or diamond pads, but an easy way is to tumble them with silicone carbide grit.
Sandblasters. Do you need one for your fused glass projects? Can you attach fusible decals before a full fuse? Both are good questions.
How do you get a photo onto a fused glass platter or bowl? By turning it into a fusible decal and fusing it on. This is exactly what this video tutorial is all about.
With dichroic glass that is dichro on clear, it can be difficult to work out which side the dichroic coating is on. This is my method to determine which side the dichroic coating is on.