Glassfusing Frit Lace Mini project
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Our first video for 2017, and we hope to put up at least one per month this year - hopefully many more (especially small projects). This video will show you how to make two varieties of "frit lace".
20cm x 20cm is 400 square cm's not 40. You need to divide your quoted g/cm by 10. The only reason I am taking the time to point this out is that otherwise it's an excellent tutorial and I am looking forward to having a go. Thanks very much indeed.
Nice. I've wondered about how to make a haphazard overlay, but I never took it further than that. Thanks for filling in the blanks. The applications with this technique are endless.
This is great but I wish you offered a finished project samples using the lace for people like me that need more of a visual reference. But it looks easy and I am eager to give it a try.
Thanks Ash. Love watching your videos and picking up great tips.
Thanks Ash, very well done and clearly explained.
Absolutely beautiful!! Thank you for sharing. :) I like how the green one came out better for the spacing etc. Blue is my favorite color though. Both are wonderful though. - Heidi
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Thanks for the great tutorial. I will try it today.
The blue frit lace one would make a beautiful sea fan! Just need to shape it more.....giving me ideas! thanks :)
Glad you know how to do it...Kiln looks SO complicating! doesn't help I don't do meters...Just inches..etc...
This video was super helpful!
Thank you!
Ok, I’m SO new. I haven’t even fired my kiln. Can I use high fire for every project?
absolutely beautiful!! Thank you for sharing.
tks the video. The temperature is in celsius ?
Would love to see your jewellery using this glass lacing.
Excellent tutorial many thanks
Please would you let me know what kiln you have. I have a small kiln which apparently was purposed to make silver metal jewelry. I would like to programme it for glass. Any assistance greatly appreciated. Carol Mullany
Only one problem: 20cm x 20cm is 400cm, not 40!! So at 2g frit per square centimetre that'd be 800g frit, not 80.
Good morning how would this lace work fused onto that white glass then slumped or draped
working on it ;-)
Love it
Thank you for the video
What size frit are you using? Coarse, medium.or fine?
Thanks
I am trying to use this formula to create a lace piece and this doesnt make sense. I have a 12cm by 12 cm square which would be 144 cm squared. 144 x 2 grams of frit is 288 grams!!!!! I measured it out to just see what it looked like and its WAY too much frit. HELP? What am i doing wrong?
Just saw Stuarts comment and divided by 10 and got 28 grams which is much more reasonable. Ready to fire and try it out.
This first piece we need to soak for 24 hours ? In what temperature this soak ?
Excellent work
Can I tack fuse the lace to a solid piece of glass
Can we see your jewelry for ideaas?
great video but surely 20 x 20 = 400?
Greatly done...
Where can we buy the material?
what kind of glass is this
nice techniques
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