best place to get smaller fusing molds?

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lizzy_d

best place to get smaller fusing molds?

Post by lizzy_d »

Hi

I am just wondering where is the best place to get smaller (9" or less) slumping molds.

Thanks!

Liz
Kitty
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Post by Kitty »

one source is Bullseye in Portland, OR. they have a selection of small dish molds, good quality intended for many firings. they are a sponsor of this Board ... if you look at the top of the screen, on the left, you'll see their name there and you can click on it to go to their site. get their catalog, it's a good item to have on hand. otherwise, you can use bisqueware from ceramic hobbyist dealers. kitty.
Morganica
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Post by Morganica »

You might check the following:

AlpineGlass: http://alpineglass.com
AA Products: http://aaproducts.com
Future Forms Molds and Supplies: http://www.glasstudio-west.com/#future% ... 20supplies
Also, Cline Glass sells small molds (if you're in the Portland area, or you can call 800-547-8417 and ask for their catalog.

--cynthia
tattooedpanda
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Post by tattooedpanda »

:D morning, here is where I gotten mine great service and they come all kiln washed and ready to use.
http://www.uniqueglasscolors.com/glascolorhome2.html
Haydo
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Post by Haydo »

This morning I went up the highway and introduced myself to the owners of a large ceramics workshop. Talked about kilns and suppliers for awhile as one would do. I left with a nice little bisque fired sushi bowl(approx.7")
I didn't buy the cheaper greenware as my kiln wouldn't like cooking it to much.
I even got a good deal on an airbrush kit. - Haydo
Walt

Post by Walt »

Delphi has small molds
http://www.delphiglass.com
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