I am a newbie so please forgive me if I am asking a question that has already been covered.
Has anyone used gold leaf and if so could you share your procedure for fusing it into the glass?
Gold Leaf in fusing
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Foil will work much better than leaf. Unless you use several layers of the leaf, it won't show up very well and will just be wasted.
Brock's suggestion about oil is a good one -- I use mineral oil, but any light oil will work.
Also, since gold is so expensive you might practice with silver instead -- the two behave pretty much the same.
Brock's suggestion about oil is a good one -- I use mineral oil, but any light oil will work.
Also, since gold is so expensive you might practice with silver instead -- the two behave pretty much the same.
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If you use one layer of the leaf and bring to full fuse, much of it will burn off, but if you use three layers, most will remain.
You can get nice effects if you have areas with 1,2 and three layers in the same piece. The same holds true for the silver leaf.
http://www.clearwaterglass.com/TempuraL ... Detail.htm
http://www.clearwaterglass.com/african_ruby.htm
These two pieces have sections that show this effect.

Steve
You can get nice effects if you have areas with 1,2 and three layers in the same piece. The same holds true for the silver leaf.
http://www.clearwaterglass.com/TempuraL ... Detail.htm
http://www.clearwaterglass.com/african_ruby.htm
These two pieces have sections that show this effect.

Steve