
Glass Fusing Manual: A Comprehensive Guide: The Most Important Concepts, Methods, And Tools Required To Get Started
by James Elkins
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
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There is a wide range of options in terms of shape and color when working with fusing glass. Learning the proper techniques for cutting and fusing glass safely is an important part of the glass fusing process.A definition of glass fusing.Sheets of glass that are compatible with one another may be fused together in a kiln at temperatures of around 1490 degrees Fahrenheit. As a result, you may make one-of-a-kind glass artworks that are vibrant with color and movement. As you work with the glass while it is still cool, you have as much time as you need to bring your creations to life, making glass fusing unique among the various glass art forms.Fusing is the process of thermally bonding together two or more glass pieces in a kiln. Several distinct methods exist for fusing glass. For instance, in "tack fusing," the glass is heated until it is just hot enough to cling together, but not so hot that it loses its own properties. However, glass is melted to its liquid state in a complete fuse.It's important to use the right kind of glass during fusing. In particular, the several pairs of eyewear you use must work together. All of the glass we produce is tested and labeled for compatibility, so you can feel confident utilizing Bullseye kiln-glass in your fusing projects. You will need to do your own compatibility testing if you want to use more than one variety of glass in a given project.Even while fusing is only one kind of kilnforming, it is sometimes incorrectly referred to as such because of the common misunderstanding that the two phrases are synonymous. The terms "kiln-glass" and "fused glass" are sometimes used synonymously, although we reserve the latter for completed products in which two or more pieces of glass have been fused together in a kiln. Slumped bowls and platters, printed images, and anything else the artist's imagination can come up with are just few examples of the many forms fused glass may take.When asked, "What is fused glass?"The term "fused glass" is used to describe any piece of glass that has been created by melting together several glasses in a kiln.