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Fused Glass Pendant
Florida State University 
Colors & Symbols


Create your a custom gift for your sports loving friends & family!  We created this
fusible glass project for a college football team but you can do the same for your favorite professional football team too!

Glass Tips & Tricks section: How to use Fusible Glass Decals)

(See Glass Tips & Tricks section: How to use Ferro Goldrush Pens on Glass)

Materials List:

COE 90 Materials List:
Item# 27123 Red Jeweler's Diamond (2)
COE 96 Materials List:

Item# 96123 Red Jeweler's Diamond (2)

· 2 tiny pieces of amber COE 90 or 96 glass for the neck of the arrow head. Dimensions:  1 1/2 x 1/2 inches wide. 

Glass Jewelry Supplies List:
Item# 41114 Large Bail

FUSING SUPPLIES:
Item# 42018 Ferro Goldrush Pen
Item# 42017
Shelf Paper 1 square foot
Item# 41207 Triolyse Glue

Miscellaneous Supplies
· Kiln Wash
· Elmer’s Glue
· Rubbing Alcohol, Dish Washing Liquid
· Cloth with very little lint
· 1 sq foot of Smooth Shelf Paper

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. 

Prep Scrap Glass : Grind the 2 corners at the top of the arrow head neck only, the outside edges, (not the sides that meet).  This will encourage nice round end on the neck of the pendant.  

Cut across the widest point of the diamond jeweler's shape, this will form the arrow head. 

Clean and dry all 4 pieces of glass.

Prep Base layer:

Step 2:  Position Glass: 

Using just a tiny spec of Elmer's™ Glue, position the top pieces centered each other and then using glue make sure the colors meet tightly together.

Tip. You can place a small piece of clear noodle of glass across the neck and arrow head so that it will encourage the 2 different colored glasses to bond during the full fuse.

Tip: It is important to note that you need to make sure to touch all glass pieces by the outer edges to avoid finger oil or prints on the surface of the glass. 


Step 3:  Place Project into Kiln: Using Fingers around outer edges of the fusible glass project or better yet wear latex gloves, pick up and place the project on the kiln shelf paper/shelf and run a full fuse.

Step 4:  Full Fuse Use the below firing schedule.

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 5: Adding Low Fire Gold Decal and Ferro Goldrush Pen
It is important to keep your glass free of oil and from your fingers in order to have a clean surface to write on. 

You can easily add real gold accents to fused glass jewelry or ceramic art using the Ferro Goldrush, gold paint pen. They apply like a felt tip marker and are compatible will any COE glass. To personalize, we wrote the number of the team member on the neck, drew the arrow head design free hand and then out lines it in gold.

Tip: It can be difficult to see the gold being applied.  Test the pen on a piece of white paper to see if is properly distributing and then apply to glass but resist going back over the same area twice as this can make the gold streaky or come out with a more matted brown appearance.

Tip:  Read our Tips and Tricks Instructions for more details on use. It is important to note that when applying to any colored or clear glass, it is difficult to see so you may want to create a paper template and fill in with the pen.  

Fire on top of or between layers to 1050F - 1150F (bonds at 1112 degrees F)

Step 6: Firing your Fusible Glass Decals

This project used the Low FIRE Glass Decals. Ramp up your kiln slowly while vented, until your reach 1,000 °F, then close your kiln and fire according the tac fuse schedule below.  Ramping slowly is much better than a quick fire to allow plenty of time for burn off and venting.  

HOT GLASS TIPS (for Decals): 

- Keep your decals stored in a dry place on their side and not on top of one another.

- Keep your Hi Fire Glass Decals and your Low Fire Glass Decals separately stored, perhaps in well marked envelopes.

- Mark each envelope with the colors/types as well.  Example:  Gold - Low Fire Glass Decals,  Platinum - High Fire Glass Decals, etc.

Step 7:  Place into Kiln & FIRE: Using Fingers around outer edges of the fusible glass project or better yet wear latex gloves, pick up and place the project on the kiln shelf paper/shelf.   Leave a minimum of 1/2" (13 mm) space between each project to ensure they do not touch and fuse together.

LOW FIRE GOLD DECAL  / FERRO GOLD PEN - APPLICATION

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  15°F/ 9°C 1,250°F / 690°C 3+ or 3- Min.  Observe
Flash/Cool 15°F/ 9°C 1,100°F / 550°C 0 Min. Open & Close Lid
Hold/Temp   5°F/ 3°C 955°F / 513°C 20 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 8: Adding Bail

Attach the Bail on the back of the glass using the Triolyse glue.  Make sure the glass is clean and dry and when placing it on the center, back side, and hold in position for 2 minutes.  Maximum strength is reached after 6 hours.


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