Fused Glass experiment with blown bubbles of GLASSLINE on top of sheet glass
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 เม.ย. 2019
- I USED ONLY GLASSLINE (I got the idea from a commonly used practice in ceramics, ex. • How to: Bubble glaze , there are many videos on this)
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Full fuse firing schedule (Bullseye):
Segment 1
222°C/hr (400°F)→ 677°C (1250°F) 30 min
Segment 2
333°C/hr (600°F) → 804°C (1480°F) 10 min
Segment 3
999°C/hr (999°F)→ 482°C (900°F) 60 min
Segment 4
83°C/hr (150°F)→ 371°C (700°F) End - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Wow! Wow! Wow! Fabulous! Thank you for sharing your "out of the box" creativity...
So interesting to watch! I am looking forward to trying this! Thank you!
Very Cool, Lena! Great concept, so fine to share ...
Thank you
These are fabulous. I look after small children and sometimes find it difficult to join them in with my glass art. This could be a great way to include them. Thank you.
I think children would love blowing bubbles
Very cool can’t wait to try it. Thank you
They are awesome. NICE WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Way to think outside the box!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow wonderful idea. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing...reminds me of blowing acrylic paints - always wanted to see about doing that with glass, and now I have something I can try. thank you.
You are so welcome!
This is just amazing, plus every time you do it the outcome will be unique :)
I'm off out to my workshop to give this a go :)
Have fun!
LOVE this. Thank you. Need to try this.....
Really nice Lena!
Thank you
Amazing!!!!!! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you for your very kind comment
Clever! Thank you for the share-
That was awesome. Thanks so much for sharing! I would never have thought that up. 👍🐢
Excellent well done!
Thank you
Wow thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching
This is too cool
Very cool!!
Thank you
Fabulous fun!!!
Thank you
Have you been able to save leftover bubble solution and re-use it another time?
It is possible if you store it in a container with a lid
Hi Lena! I understand this was posted some time ago. Just curious what the result would be if the piece was not capped and schedule. Thank you! ~H
It would have more texture du to the Glassline
Very nice was that a full fuse
Thank you. Yes, it was
I did not understand if 1) you put the two glasses you painted together like a sandwich, or 2) if you put on each painted glass, one trasparent glass.
Thank you for answering
Option 2
@@lenabeckeus6322 🙏🏼 thank you
Did you cap your glass before firing. This is so cool.
Thank you, no capping
Have you tried colorline paints ?
They fire at lower temperature.
Yes, I have them too. But I didn´t use them for this
How do you preserve it? If i want to include a piece in my stained glass pieces?
It is fused glass, so it is fired in a kiln at a high temperature. The colors will stay as they are
Hello, could you please explain to me what do you mean..."I made a full fuse on top of a layer of clear"...I understand english but this is too technical and a little confusing to me. Thanks in advance
I placed my 3 mm thick designs on a 3 mm thick clear glass before I made a Full Fuse firing.
@@lenabeckeus6322 Thanks a lot!!!!
Hola Lena, fíjate si podes subtitular en español o permitir q se subtitule, gracias!
You can only get subtitles in Spanish for spoken lanuage
Having trouble blowing bubbles, the bubbles are popping as soon as they hit the glass, any ideas?
Hard to say - try more dish soap. Or another brand
You can try to add more dish soap or a different brand. Also does the sheet glass feels like sandpaper when you touch it? Otherwise, you used a too small amount of powder so the bubbles will not get stuck onto the glass. Hope this will help you
nice technique, i don´t know what is Glassline can you explain me please
Thank you, it is something you can use as paint on fused glass
Lena Beckéus is like an enamel?
@@vitroarteguatemala5730, a bit, but it doesn´t gets quite as shiny as enamel. You have to use it thinly otherwise it will crack
Lena Beckéus thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻