hard to get good pics of the colours with the reflections - again these are bases and I will be adding some transparent dichro on top to give more depth
holes - are created when you leave openings under the clear cap - I like to make donut shape pieces - so I cut around the holes and then fuse again to get the round shape
here is what a typical melt looks like before going into the kiln - as you see I mix and match and layer (dichro cannot be on dichro which means as long as the back is plain glass it can sit on top - you just cant face dichro to dichro . then I cap with my clear
all that your seeing right now is all 90 COE material scrap that I am using up
I will be making some specific dichro pieces soon
The kiln that I love is the AIM Kiln - this one is the 8x8 but I think I'll be buying a 10x10 to add to my kiln collection. I like it because you can make just about anything in the small kilns from slab, to pieces to bracelets (there is room for the bending tool inside even the small 8 x8)
I buy extra shelves so I can make and prepare while others are in the kiln fusing or cooling makes the turnover faster. I like the kiln wash but also like the fibre paper - but the thicker fibre paper you can reuse
Did you know on the thicker fibre paper you can cut up a stack and then you can fire all at once (fires and turns brown and then back to white again ) so that it burns off the binder so it will not affect your piece ? (although I have fired a piece that did not have binder burned off and I did not see any issues with my piece )
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