Thank you Tabitha for the great videos. On another video you showed how to use Mica with the VersaMark pads and texture pads. Ihave purchased them, but now can’t find your video where you demonstrated how to do it! Could you please remind me which video it was?
Apologies for the incorrect hold times on the firing schedules see below for corrected ones. Full Fuse - Fahrenheit Ramp Temp Hold Seg 1 360 1000 0:10 Seg 2 450 1225 2:00 Seg 3 Full 1330 0:20 Seg 4 Full 1480 0:30 Seg 5 Full 900 1:00 Seg 6 120 700 0 End Sump - Fahrenheit Ramp Temp Hold Seg 1 175 1000 0:25 Seg 2 288 1202 0:40 Seg 3 Full 900 2:00 Seg 4 45 800 0 Seg 5 81 700 0 Seg 6 270 104 0 End
Yes, absolutely. I use the Versamark pads for stamping. In fact I used them in one of my latest videos. But in general, when in doubt, I do a little test and see what the results are.
Very interesting and I'm especially grateful for the excellent advice on the firings. A question, though....it seems like the hold times between the Celsius and Fahrenheit schedules are not consistent, and I can't think of a reason for that. Would you mind double-checking those? Thank you!
I'm glad I'm helping you with your art. I use a Dremel to drill a hole in the glass. If you have a look at my video 'Fused Glass Reaction Month Jewellery', there I explain how to drill a hole in your project.
Hi Tabitha , I really enjoy your videos and learn SO much . I want to have a go at the key ring which is beautiful. Please could you tell where you got the silver rivets that go through the glass from? Many thanks.
as always, your enthusiasm, clear technical advice and creativity are a delight to watch. Lovely work thank you
Susi Jones thank you 😊
Thank you again, Tabitha!
I really liked the Chrishmas Mimi work snhop
Thank you Tabitha for the great videos. On another video you showed how to use Mica with the VersaMark pads and texture pads. Ihave purchased them, but now can’t find your video where you demonstrated how to do it! Could you please remind me which video it was?
Apologies for the incorrect hold times on the firing schedules see below for corrected ones.
Full Fuse - Fahrenheit
Ramp Temp Hold
Seg 1 360 1000 0:10
Seg 2 450 1225 2:00
Seg 3 Full 1330 0:20
Seg 4 Full 1480 0:30
Seg 5 Full 900 1:00
Seg 6 120 700 0
End
Sump - Fahrenheit
Ramp Temp Hold
Seg 1 175 1000 0:25
Seg 2 288 1202 0:40
Seg 3 Full 900 2:00
Seg 4 45 800 0
Seg 5 81 700 0
Seg 6 270 104 0
End
In America you can use Versamark pens (and pads for stamps) to make it sticky for mica adhesion.
Yes, absolutely. I use the Versamark pads for stamping. In fact I used them in one of my latest videos. But in general, when in doubt, I do a little test and see what the results are.
Very interesting and I'm especially grateful for the excellent advice on the firings. A question, though....it seems like the hold times between the Celsius and Fahrenheit schedules are not consistent, and I can't think of a reason for that. Would you mind double-checking those? Thank you!
Judy Johnson probably an error on our part, sorry let me check tomorrow and come back to you.
See comment above for the correct hold times
Tabitha, I’m new to glass fusing and your videos are very helpful. One question, how did you add the keychains? Thanks, Andrea
I'm glad I'm helping you with your art. I use a Dremel to drill a hole in the glass. If you have a look at my video 'Fused Glass Reaction Month Jewellery', there I explain how to drill a hole in your project.
Hi Tabitha , I really enjoy your videos and learn SO much . I want to have a go at the key ring which is beautiful. Please could you tell where you got the silver rivets that go through the glass from? Many thanks.
freda adams they are called grommets, lots of places sell them in a variety of finishes
@@TabithasGlassEmporium do you put the grommets on both sides of the glass and are you glueing them in?
Sue Parelius yes, but glue one in at a time, letting the first one set before you put the other in.
@@TabithasGlassEmporium Thank you so much! I love your videos. Always learn something new!
Thank you for the great video! May I ask what is that pen you use to make the mica powder stick on the glass? Is it a glue pen?
I can’t remember but I think o shoe it clearly in the video.
Fun a nd pretty
Where do you buy your molds? Specially the blue round bowl from the project call poppy muring.
Enrique Guzman which country are you based in so I can direct you to where to get slumping mounds.
Where can I get your producuts
Www.tabithasglassemporium.com