I have been in stained glass for years and have just been given Thomas Edisons very first electric kiln so I have started experimenting. I like the looks of millefiori but can't seem to find any in 90 or 96. Does anyone know of a source. This board is great and has helped in the experimenting.
The sponsor listed above ( A&A Products ) has some small slices
in a bag ( 1oz.) I saw the Millifiori on thier web site today, but I
cant find it right this moment. You might call them.
BZody
Gil Reynolds sells 90 COE "Gilli"fiore, but in my opinion, it's ugly. You can make your own, and Uroboros and Bullseye both sell a mold, but (again in my opinion) this is an unanswered market request.
BTW, Gil's site is Fusion Headquarters/HGH, link on this site.
Now you see why some of us buy torches and glory holes as well as kilns. Its not hard to make in SMALL quantities. Rudy Fritc teaught in in the kiln class I took with him, or you can take Loren Stump's flameworking class and REALLY learn ablut detailed cane.
I'm not sure--someone will correct me on this--but I think millefiore is almost by definition 104. It is a technique developed in Venice where all the Murano glass is made. And that is 104, because it is the COE of the Moretti family.
I ordered some from Vickrey Glass a while back it was 90COE.. just tried to look at their website but couldn't open it.... try it later.
karen teemer
their phone number is 850.433.8494
I ordered some from Vickrey Glass a while back it was 90COE.. just tried to look at their website but couldn't open it.... try it later.
karen teemer
their phone number is 850.433.8494
I tried that number and it certainly wasn't Vickrey Glass and yes there web sit is shot.