Making Fused Glass Zebra Cabochons – Part 2
In the first part I talked about how I managed to fuse up a slab from black and whites offcuts […]
Making Fused Glass Zebra Cabochons – Part 2 Read Post »
In the first part I talked about how I managed to fuse up a slab from black and whites offcuts […]
Making Fused Glass Zebra Cabochons – Part 2 Read Post »
Well, that’s what I like to call them. They are black and white fused glass cabochons with a sort of
Making Fused Glass Zebra Cabochons – Part 1 Read Post »
All kilns, as far as I know, have cool spots. Areas in the kiln that never reach the desired temperature.
Cool Spots in Your Glass Kiln Read Post »
Devitrification and other problems, such as staining and foreign bodies, can render your beautiful fused glass cabochon or feature a
Tumbling Fused Glass for a Fire Polish Read Post »
As usual, being on a budget, when it came to buying a tile saw I opted to visit the local
Modifying a Standard Tile Saw for Glass Read Post »
First, my apologies for the lack of posts lately. A number of personal things have been getting in the way,
Origins of Glass Fusing Read Post »
This video by Bullseye Glass was a great resource when I started glass fusing. There is nothing better than actually
Glass Fusing Basics by Bullseye Read Post »
I used a tumbler for the first time at my last silver smithing class to polish the silver chain link
Purchased a Dual Tumbler Read Post »
Just out of curiosity, I was wondering how hard it would be to make striped round cabochons. Nothing fancy, just
Making Small Striped Cabochons Read Post »
One of the simplest fused glass items to make has got to be simple round glass cabochons. Well, that’s what
Making Small Simple Cabochons Read Post »
Yet another mistake with using Super Spray. This one came about when fire polishing some fused glass cabochons for jewellery
Fixing Staining under Cabochons Read Post »
A while back I mentioned that we were fortunate enough to purchase, at a very reasonable price, a large lot
At last, new shelving for the glass sheets. Read Post »