Multi-Layered Squashed Glass STUDIO CLASS (THE BIG SQUEEZE) PART 3

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @KilgoreBill
    @KilgoreBill 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for producing these videos. They are very helpful.

  • @liatfein-kandel9211
    @liatfein-kandel9211 4 года назад +2

    Thank you very much , great videos very informative and well done . thanks for your generosity

  • @sabinearends7951
    @sabinearends7951 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much! These are excellent videos. I love it that you are sharing so many details of all the work you put into your project!
    Sharing is caring (?) and you truly care about the artist community! I'm so thankful!

  • @christineyarbrough6971
    @christineyarbrough6971 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video series. I love this project. I am interested in another video about testing the kilns temperature against the handheld promoter.

  • @TerryOwWing
    @TerryOwWing 4 года назад +1

    Can you post your schedule here? The would be very helpful. Thanks

  • @cherylcichowski8004
    @cherylcichowski8004 3 года назад

    This series of videos are excellent. Thank you! Is there a way to determine by weight how much glass is needed to create a piece with a specific measure or does the amount of weight determine how far the glass will spread?

  • @kireisamuel84
    @kireisamuel84 4 года назад +1

    This is fabulous, thank you. How many layers of glass do you use before you fire?

    • @kireisamuel84
      @kireisamuel84 4 года назад

      Do you fire polish the piece before slumping?

    • @artandartiststories7716
      @artandartiststories7716  4 года назад

      The first firing which is a full fuse, I will use up to 6 to 8 layers. I will full fuse fire up to 8 times adding layer until I get a piece I like.

    • @artandartiststories7716
      @artandartiststories7716  4 года назад

      No I don’t fire polish. I want the matte finish and texture to remain on the piece from the squashing process. I hand work the edges so they are smooth as a baby’s bum.