Thanks for showing these. I love to see how things draw up when fused. I was playing around with smaller pieces that were square to see how they'd turn out as dots, and found that even 5 minutes was enough for translucents to round up, but you needed longer sometimes for opals.
@@StephFuses I've been exploring just laying single layer pieces next to each other and using the COE to keep them in contact until they melt. Then the surface tension takes over.
Thanks for showing these. I love to see how things draw up when fused. I was playing around with smaller pieces that were square to see how they'd turn out as dots, and found that even 5 minutes was enough for translucents to round up, but you needed longer sometimes for opals.
Steph- Thanks for watching.! I'm just about done on my next video, Exploring Single Layer Fusing. Cheers!
@@stainedglasscuts2360 I also need to do a video on that. I only ever tack fuse single layers, which I do a lot of for classes where I volunteer.
@@StephFuses I've been exploring just laying single layer pieces next to each other and using the COE to keep them in contact until they melt. Then the surface tension takes over.
Fantastico !!!
Gracias. Eres muy amable.