I learned how to fuse glass and make jewelry. The kiln temp depends on the way you want the glass to meld. If you want a more 3 d look to your piece you use a lower temp. I never did stained glass.
pricklycharacter on November 30th, -0001
Go to http://www.warmglass.com and you will find lots of people doing it. Go to http://www.bullseyeglass.com for information from the people who basically boosted glass fusing to a new level with their tested compatible glass.
Iceberg on November 30th, -0001
Well, I don’t really know if this is what you are looking for but this is a website about all the glasswork at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
ALES LOMBERGAR is one of the few artisans in Europe who still practice the ancient art of glass acid etching which flourished in the late 19th century. Decorations are applied with resin resists by hand and then exposed to acid baths, with no machinery used. More information here.
JunkFoodAddict
on November 30th, -0001
I learned how to fuse glass and make jewelry. The kiln temp depends on the way you want the glass to meld. If you want a more 3 d look to your piece you use a lower temp. I never did stained glass.
pricklycharacter
on November 30th, -0001
Go to http://www.warmglass.com and you will find lots of people doing it. Go to http://www.bullseyeglass.com for information from the people who basically boosted glass fusing to a new level with their tested compatible glass.
Iceberg
on November 30th, -0001
Well, I don’t really know if this is what you are looking for but this is a website about all the glasswork at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
http://www.chihuly.com/
hope it helps!
Bluerose
on November 30th, -0001
Join http://groups.yahoo.com/group/glass-a-ho…
just a new group but members can give tips and ideas from experience