What is the most acute angle you can cut for full fusing?
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 1:00 pm
It's snowflake season!
I want to know how shallow I can cut an angle for full fusing with respect to the 6mm rule. I want to make a six-sided snowflake. Right away, this means I'm leaving comfortable square 90° angles for the more shallow 60° angles. I want to push it further. Skipping right past 45° I want to know if I can make 30° cuts and how distorted the rounded points of my snowflakes will be after a full fuse.
Yes, I could do this myself, but if someone has already done this, I can know the answer without picking up my glass cutter.
I want to know how shallow I can cut an angle for full fusing with respect to the 6mm rule. I want to make a six-sided snowflake. Right away, this means I'm leaving comfortable square 90° angles for the more shallow 60° angles. I want to push it further. Skipping right past 45° I want to know if I can make 30° cuts and how distorted the rounded points of my snowflakes will be after a full fuse.
Yes, I could do this myself, but if someone has already done this, I can know the answer without picking up my glass cutter.