Also can you please do a video specifically on how to fire polish. I see that term a lot and I understand it, but I can't find a tutorial anywhere specifically on it and a schedule.
Jamaison, those are lovely and I never realized that French Vanilla was reactive with itself, but it makes sense. My fave was the brownish one with the wisps of pink and the last one you showed, the pink one, or maybe it had some lavender in it. ALL of them were wonderful and that is a LOT of pendants and super cute earrings! I FINALLY had a chance today to use my 8" slant cabber today and my gawd do I love that thing! I bought it in November and live in a condo so my only "out doors" is on my balcony. It has been a long, cold, freezing winter here in Reno but Spring has sprung so I finally got some good cold working done. Great video, great pieces ❣
How fun! So I’ve never used Super Spray or similar on pieces I’ve cut to fire polish, but as I cut mine up I toss them into a container of vinegar water, until I get done cutting all. It seems to help.
I really enjoyed your video. Can you give us a link to where we could find the glass bails? They look awesome. It truly inspired me to try these techniques.
I used the super spray on steel jade with interesting results. To some extent it prevented the steel reaction. I ended with brush strokes in the steel color.
Hello Jamaison. Love your work my brother! Im commenting later than most, but I was wondering , do you sell your pendants with or without necklaces attached? My wife and I both love to watch you creating new projects. Please keep it up.
I recently purchased the slant cab grinder and love it. I was able to install the brush I bought at North Shore (per your recommendation) without even using silicone. It snapped right into a slot already on the grinder. My question is are you using the grinding disc that came with it? You mentioned in the video you thought you were using 360 and that does come with the purchase. Just confirming that I am using the best one for jobs similar to what you show in the video. Thank you for sharing!!!
@@cliff_fall yes, I’ve used it for this! Making a #FusedGlass Earth Bowl in my Hi-Lo Mold from Creative Paradise Glass! ruclips.net/video/RzIwSAJajfA/видео.html
The shelf I’m building on? That was just a standard 24x24 shelf, I think it was sold by Bullseye. If you mean the one I had cut up, I think it was probably the same… some composite likely cordierite and mullite? It was an extra that came with my used kiln, and it had some gouges in it so I decided to retire it into different service. 😉
It really depends on the work that went into it, the glass used, how unique the piece is, what your local market will bear, etc. Most of my pendants are anywhere from $20-40
I had the same experience when I used Spray A~all the opal glass was very cloudy after a full fire, so basically worse than devit.....I thought I may have used too much, but now after seeing this am not sure.
Since you bought your slant caber they have changed the design. The adjustable water pipe is now in a different position which makes fixing the brush on the side.
I have been looking at the slant cab trying to make a decision but based on the ability to modify~I reached out to Hi-Tech and they said the design has been the same since 2018 and has not changed recently, so no worries, Jamison's creative 'hack' still works!!
Also can you please do a video specifically on how to fire polish. I see that term a lot and I understand it, but I can't find a tutorial anywhere specifically on it and a schedule.
Thank you , I’m feeling very inspired .The jewellery is beautiful !
Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us Glass Lovers. I really love your input. Thank you. Meg. UK
Amazing ideas. Thanks Jamaison!
Great jewelry pieces! That for sharing! Great ideas!
Where can I get the glass bails you showed? Really like the,?
Gorgeous pieces!!❤
Awesome pieces.
Jamaison, those are lovely and I never realized that French Vanilla was reactive with itself, but it makes sense. My fave was the brownish one with the wisps of pink and the last one you showed, the pink one, or maybe it had some lavender in it. ALL of them were wonderful and that is a LOT of pendants and super cute earrings! I FINALLY had a chance today to use my 8" slant cabber today and my gawd do I love that thing! I bought it in November and live in a condo so my only "out doors" is on my balcony. It has been a long, cold, freezing winter here in Reno but Spring has sprung so I finally got some good cold working done. Great video, great pieces ❣
Glad you like your slant cabber!
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How fun! So I’ve never used Super Spray or similar on pieces I’ve cut to fire polish, but as I cut mine up I toss them into a container of vinegar water, until I get done cutting all. It seems to help.
Thanks for your videos! What is the tool you are using for strips? Thanks
I use the cutter’s mate strip cutter pro
I really enjoyed your video. Can you give us a link to where we could find the glass bails? They look awesome. It truly inspired me to try these techniques.
Hi! My bails are available at www.fusing.shop
Where did you get the glass bails?thanks I love your videos!
They are sold on my website: www.fusing.shop
I used the super spray on steel jade with interesting results. To some extent it prevented the steel reaction. I ended with brush strokes in the steel color.
Love them where did you get the clear bales
Hi there… they are available on my website: www.fusing.shop
@@JamaisonSchuler Thank you. I am new to this, so trying to figure it out. Will be getting some soon.
Hello Jamaison. Love your work my brother! Im commenting later than most, but I was wondering , do you sell your pendants with or without necklaces attached? My wife and I both love to watch you creating new projects. Please keep it up.
Thanks for the kind words… I sometimes sell with the chain, but I mostly sell as just the pendant with an option to add a chain for an additional cost
Thanks for the reply!
Does the diamond blade spew glass bits on your clothing
I haven’t noticed that happening
You're in Dallas? I'm in Kerrville. Where do you get the glass findings ?
They are mine, sold at www.fusing.shop
And I’m in Collin County just outside Dallas. 😊
My bails previously failed because of glue. I now use nothing but Gorilla glue! Is there any way to seperate 2 glued pieces? Your videos inspire me!!!
I’ve soaked in acetone and that works.
I hope this wasn’t asked already but what is that scorer you are using?
I use the cutter’s mate strip cutter pro
I recently purchased the slant cab grinder and love it. I was able to install the brush I bought at North Shore (per your recommendation) without even using silicone. It snapped right into a slot already on the grinder. My question is are you using the grinding disc that came with it? You mentioned in the video you thought you were using 360 and that does come with the purchase. Just confirming that I am using the best one for jobs similar to what you show in the video. Thank you for sharing!!!
Yes, I am still using the set it came with (though I did buy some extras too)
Glad you love it!
Does it have enough power to do the edge of a large bowl?
@@cliff_fall yes, I’ve used it for this!
Making a #FusedGlass Earth Bowl in my Hi-Lo Mold from Creative Paradise Glass!
ruclips.net/video/RzIwSAJajfA/видео.html
What kind of kiln shelf was that to start?
The shelf I’m building on? That was just a standard 24x24 shelf, I think it was sold by Bullseye. If you mean the one I had cut up, I think it was probably the same… some composite likely cordierite and mullite? It was an extra that came with my used kiln, and it had some gouges in it so I decided to retire it into different service. 😉
Is everything you use from various companies COE 90? If not, what COE do you purchase and why?
I use all Bullseye glass. Technically, bullseye doesn’t say it’s COE 90 but that’s the common assumption.
I know your jewelry will sell well in the Dallas area because it is awesome.
How much do you sell your jewelry
It really depends on the work that went into it, the glass used, how unique the piece is, what your local market will bear, etc. Most of my pendants are anywhere from $20-40
The A spray did that to me when I brushed it on.
I had the same experience when I used Spray A~all the opal glass was very cloudy after a full fire, so basically worse than devit.....I thought I may have used too much, but now after seeing this am not sure.
Since you bought your slant caber they have changed the design. The adjustable water pipe is now in a different position which makes fixing the brush on the side.
Wait, really?!? I need to look into this. That’s concerning…
I have been looking at the slant cab trying to make a decision but based on the ability to modify~I reached out to Hi-Tech and they said the design has been the same since 2018 and has not changed recently, so no worries, Jamison's creative 'hack' still works!!
I’d like to see what you’re talking about. Do you own one? Could you send me a photo through FB messenger?
@@virginiatravers9693 I reached out today and was told the same thing
Funny you said brains... I was thinking lungs. 🤣🤣🤣 Art work for a doctor.
Interesting!
Tenga cuidado con el “kickback”. Use guantes de protección y gafas.
I always wear my glasses. You do not need gloves for a glass saw… it cannot cut you.
what would. you sell for please
This varies greatly depending on your customer base, market, materials like nail and chain, etc. Mine are generally anywhere between $20-35 each
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the pink half rounds look like jellyfish
Oh yeah!!!
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