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Glass Oak Leaf Plate - Free Fusible Glass Project

Fall Oak Leaf Dish

Materials List for COE 90 or COE 96:

COE 90
Item#90401  Qty 2 White Fusible Glass 6 x 6 inches 
Item#90172  Qty 3 packs of Oak Leaves
Item#90405  Qty 1 Mardi Gras Confetti

COE 96
Item#96401
 Qty 2 White Fusible Glass 6 x 6 inches      
Item#96172  Qty 3 packs of Oak Leaves
Item#96706  Qty 1 Mardi Gras Confetti

FUSING SUPPLIES:
Item# 41184 Slumping Mold
Item# 42017 Shelf Paper 1 square foot

OTHER SUPPLIES:
· Elmer's™ Glue 
· Rubbing Alcohol, Dish Washing Detergent
· Cloth with very little lint (old T-shirt)

Small Fused Project step-by-step instructions:

Clean Up Supplies:

· Rubbing Alcohol, Dish Washing Detergent
· Cloth with very little lint (old T-shirt)

Step 1: Preparation
· Clean Glass:  using Alcohol or Dish Washing Detergent. Then dry and set aside on a clean piece of paper or cardboard. 


· Clean & Prep Kiln: 
    · Apply Kiln Wash (Shelf Primer)
    · Cut Shelf Paper to fit shelf
    · Place Kiln Shelf Supports, Shelf and Shelf Paper into Kiln

Step 2 – Full Fuse Plate Base
Cut 6 x 6” white glass squares into 5 x 5” squares. Using a tiny drop of glue, glue both 5” white glass squares together and place on shelf paper or prepared kiln shelf. Place in kiln and full fuse.

SMALL PROJECTS  ·  FULL FUSE  ·  2 LAYERS

Process Temp/Min Desired Temp Soak Temp Action
Increase/Temp   30°F/ 18°C 1,000°F / 535°C 1 Min. Remove Vent
Increase/Temp   Full Speed 1,400°F / 815°C 10+ or 10- Min.  Observe
Flash/Cool Highest Speed 1,100°F / 590°C 0 Min. Open & Close Lid
Hold/Temp   5°F/ 3°C 955°F / 513°C 10 min. Hold Fire
Cool/Temp   Do Nothing 100°F / 38°C N/A DO NOT LOOK

Click here for Tips & Tricks for Cone equivalency to Glass Firing temperatures

Step 3 - Assemble Leaves on Plate
Using small drops of glue position the leaves as shown above. Sprinkle confetti glass flakes over leaves and background. We used just the green confetti from our Mardi Gras Confetti pack. Place project on shelf paper or prepared kiln shelf. Place project in kiln and tack fuse.

SMALL/MEDIUM PROJECTS  ·  TACK FUSE

Process Temp/Min Desired Temp Soak Temp Action
Increase/Temp   15°F/ 9°C 1,000°F / 538°C 1 Min. Remove Vent
Increase/Temp   Full Speed 1,350°F / 776°C 10+ or 10- Min.  Observe
Flash/Cool Highest Speed 1,100°F / 593°C 0 Min. Open & Close Lid
Hold/Temp   5°F/ 3°C 955°F / 513°C 30 min. Hold Fire
Cool/Temp   Do Nothing 100°F / 38°C N/A DO NOT LOOK

Click here for Tips & Tricks for Cone equivalency to Glass Firing temperatures

Step 4 – Place Project into Kiln for Slump

If possible, leave the kiln sit unopened until the next day so your project has had plenty of time to anneal back to room temperature. Place mold on small kiln posts to it is elevated slightly in the kiln. This allows for proper air flow around the mold during the slumping process. Place project on mold and slump using the below schedule.

SMALL/MEDIUM PROJECTS  ·  SLUMP

Process Temp/Min Desired Temp Soak Temp Action
Increase/Temp   15°F/ 7°C 1,000°F / 538°C 1 Min. Remove Vent
Increase/Temp   Full Speed 1,430°F / 777°C 10+ or 10- Min.  Observe
Flash/Cool Highest Speed 1,100°F / 593°C 0 Min. Open & Close Lid
Hold/Temp   5°F/ 3°C 955°F / 513°C 30 min. Hold Fire
Decrease/Temp   3°F/ 2°C 750°F / 400°C 1 min. DO NOT LOOK
Cool/Temp   Do Nothing 100°F / 38°C N/A DO NOT LOOK

Click here for Tips & Tricks for Cone equivalency to Glass Firing temperatures

Note: If you do not get a full slump, you can ramp up another 5 degrees (never more than 20 degrees more) and never hold more than 20 minutes at any temperature.

If possible, leave the kiln sit unopened until the next day so your project has had plenty of time to anneal back to room temperature. Place mold on small kiln posts to it is elevated slightly in the kiln. This allows for proper air flow around the mold during the slumping process. Place project on mold and slump using the below schedule.

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