I love your video, thanks so much. Question I have purchased many tile saws and can’t find the best one for cutting through thick glass. Would you make a recommendation?
also Janet for inspiration another source is the "burgees", flags and semaphore signal pendents that the millitary and civilian sailors use, simmilar patterns in them.
Here's a list of public access studios that might have kiln shops if you're interested in trying - you'd have to check if they have any COVID restrictions currently. Thanks for watching!
great explination, esp. of the tools, as when "bring the heat" is on, they just do a little bit, then assemble the project, and not go into the nuts and bolts of these parts, like cane making, etc. nice to finally have an insight into it :-) , looks alot like lickorish alsorts :-()::
Great video! Tons of information. Now I'm headed back into my studio to get to work :)
Great job Janet- lots of information and clear explanations! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have no idea why this suddenly popped up on my recommended list, but I'm glad it did. This was so cool to watch. Love it.
Awesome, thanks for watching!
Great video! Thanks! Would love to see more about the boxes!
Fascinating thank you very much for sharing your wonderful talents
Loved this!
Thanks for watching this video!
Wow! Love u...loved this 👍
Thank you so much for watching!
I love the rainbow 🌈 box! How do you set that up?
I love your video, thanks so much. Question I have purchased many tile saws and can’t find the best one for cutting through thick glass. Would you make a recommendation?
Thanks for all the important information Janet. What is your schedule for framing and fusing?
also Janet for inspiration another source is the "burgees", flags and semaphore signal pendents that the millitary and civilian sailors use, simmilar patterns in them.
I so wish I could try this!
Here's a list of public access studios that might have kiln shops if you're interested in trying - you'd have to check if they have any COVID restrictions currently. Thanks for watching!
great explination, esp. of the tools, as when "bring the heat" is on, they just do a little bit, then assemble the project, and not go into the nuts and bolts of these parts, like cane making, etc. nice to finally have an insight into it :-) , looks alot like lickorish alsorts :-()::
There are a lot of overlaps in candy making and glass fusing patterning and concepts behind the techniques!
Great training video, but please wear safety glasses. Ok sorry she eventually puts them on.