Hello, love your videos! Thanks a lot! Beautiful artist work! I'm from Spain. I will like to know where to get this tipe of glass. I will appreciate. 🌺🤗🌺
Hola. Thank you again for your kind comments. www.warm-glass.co.uk has everything you need and their shipping costs are very good to Spain. Also www.peperios.es/ in Spain but they are a little more expensive. :)
Hi Pam. Good question. I cant really give you a definitive answer because it depends on many variables. Generally small pieces (like dots) I would fuse for 9 minutes full power for a tack fuse, however, my microwavekiln is wider than most, I find the smaller ones (12cm) are harsher and fire much faster. The wattage of your microwave can affect firing times. The other factor is if you are fusing small pieces you can generally full power fuse, if you are putting them on a larger piece (base) then you wouldnt want to full power fuse because the larger piece would probably crack. So you may need to experiment with 50% power and increase in increments. Hope this helps :)
Hello, love your videos! Thanks a lot! Beautiful artist work! I'm from Spain. I will like to know where to get this tipe of glass. I will appreciate. 🌺🤗🌺
Hola. Thank you again for your kind comments. www.warm-glass.co.uk has everything you need and their shipping costs are very good to Spain. Also www.peperios.es/ in Spain but they are a little more expensive. :)
@@ArtsandCraftsTI You are so nice and kind! 😍 Thanks a lot! I appreciate it, very much!! ⚡🧡⚡
Very interesting
Thank you Wendy :)
How do you tack fuse in the microwave kiln?
Hi Pam. Good question. I cant really give you a definitive answer because it depends on many variables. Generally small pieces (like dots) I would fuse for 9 minutes full power for a tack fuse, however, my microwavekiln is wider than most, I find the smaller ones (12cm) are harsher and fire much faster. The wattage of your microwave can affect firing times. The other factor is if you are fusing small pieces you can generally full power fuse, if you are putting them on a larger piece (base) then you wouldnt want to full power fuse because the larger piece would probably crack. So you may need to experiment with 50% power and increase in increments. Hope this helps :)
Do you use 90 or 96?
Hi Steph. I use 90 coe. :)