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Step 7: Prepare Fused Project
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 and it is
ready to use. Use abrasives on any rough edges you need
to smooth. If you do find you need to do a lot of
abrasive or use a grinder you may need to refire the
finished piece to polish the edges.
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Step 8: Prepare Project for Fusible Glass Decals
It is important to follow the instructions that come
with your decals! Keeping you glass free of oil from your
fingers is important. Cut the decals leaving a
little white edge. Place in a small amount of clean
water and using a pair of tweezers take the decal out of
the water when it starts to curl. Using a tooth
pick, hold slide the decal of the paper back and position
on the glass where you want it. It is important to remove
any air from under the decal. Some people like to
use a squeegee but if you use too much water the decal may
slide around (if yes blot with the corner of a paper
towel) You can also use the side of your tooth pick
to smooth out the decal. Let dry completely, over
night is preferable, before the final firing. Even the
smallest amount of moisture can steam the decal from the
glass surface, resulting in a partial transfer.
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Step 9: Firing your Fusible Glass Decals
This
project used the GOLD LOW FIRE Glass Decals. Ramp up your
kiln slowly while vented, until your reach 1,000 °F,
then close your kiln and fire until temperature reaches
1,075 to 1,140 °F.
Ramping slowly is much better than a quick fire to allow
plenty of time for burn off and venting. Then turn
off kiln and leave the kiln sit unopened
until the next day so your project has had plenty of
time to anneal back to room temperature
HOT
GLASS TIPS (for Decals):
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Keep your decals stored in a dry place on their side and
not on top of one another.
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Keep your Hi Fire Glass Decals and your Low Fire Glass
Decals separately stored, perhaps in well marked
envelopes.
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Mark each envelop with the colors/types as well.
Example: Gold - Low Fire Glass Decals,
Platinum - High Fire Glass Decals, etc.
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Step 10: Adding Jewelry Findings
This
project uses a Gold Jewelry Bail which is glued to the
back of the pendant using Triolyse glue. The earrings
are are using Pierced Earring Discs glued with Triolyse glue
and Earring Reinforce Discs. Glass earrings can be
heavier than most earrings. A single layer glass
will not necessarily require earring reinforce discs but 2
layers would require reinforce discs to keep the hearing
laying nicely on the ear and not sagging.
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