Janie Jones is sharing a couple of great tips with us this month!

 

  • If you feel like your fuel is running low, work on making spacers, twisties or stringers until something runs out. That will allow the use of every single ounce of oxygen (if you use tanked) or propane, without ruining something big and gorgeous because you ran out right in the middle of it!
  • If you need a bigger gather when attempting something larger, rubber band 2 rods together (or 3) and melt them all at the same time.

In Fused Glass: What is the difference between Tack Fusing and Full Fusing?

Tack Fusing refers to low temperature heating in which different pieces of glass stick together but still retain their individual shapes. (Flower)

Full Fusing happens in high temperatures, in which different pieces merge smoothly into one another. (Earrings)

Many of the glass companies have educational pages. Delphiglass.com has a page with good information and it is downloadable, plus it has a downloadable firing log.

Be sure to keep a Log of your Fusing Schedule for every project!

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We have a question for you for next month’s Tips, Tricks and Tools section! Do you have a special way you keep up with your INVENTORY of TOOLS? If so, we would like for you to share that with us at Tips@theglassdragons.com. We would all like to know a better way to keep up with our tools and not “buy it again.” Tip from Eileen Robbins