Playing with even more copper
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Thanks Jolly. Someone mentioned copper and black glass a few weeks ago, was it Brock? Anyway I thought I'd give it a try. It works for sure.jolly wrote:Ron, I love your work! It is some of the best use of copper I've seen. Love the black border around the copper! Keep it up, Jolly
Now I have a story to tell you. Every time I see your location address, Port Townsend, WA, I get a big grin

About 35 years ago, when I was stationed in Viet Nam, I used to read your local newspaper, The Port Townsend News I think, every week. In fact several of us read it each week. The interesting thing was we didn't know anyone from Port Townsend, but we got the paper each week and read it from front to back several times.
Just from reading the stories you got a mental picture of what was going back in the world even if you didn't know all the players. It was a real life soap opera.
For a long time I didn't even know where Port Townsend was because we didn't have a map. When I found out where Port Townsend really was it was all the more amazing to me. You'll never know how much your community was a part of our daily lives.
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What a great story, Ron. It rang a chime with me for a couple of reasons. When I was a kid, I lived for a very short time near Aberdeen and Gray's Harbor, WA.... and because I've had a short subscription to assorted rural papers in the recent few years in areas we considered as a home. Reading local news for a few months is a great way to get to know a place! My next subscription is going to be for the New Ulm, MN news. Anyone can feel free to add between-the-lines information! 

Your Wonderful work
I am a newbie to glass, but your work is wonderful! Can you explain how you made this with the copper? I also from Florida and would like to know if you ever come to south Florida area to teach?
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Re: Your Wonderful work
The process of fusing with copper has been explained several times on the board, but the basic principle is to fuse a layer of thin copper foil between lalyer of glass.lindapos wrote:I am a newbie to glass, but your work is wonderful! Can you explain how you made this with the copper? I also from Florida and would like to know if you ever come to south Florida area to teach?
LindaPos
In this piece, the copper foil was .001 inches thick and cut to leave a border of about 3/8 inch all the way around. The actual process of fuaing is simple but the end results change with each piece. Different firing rates and different types of glass will give different colors to the copper. I favor the rich reds and red purples with a little bare copper showing. The more the copper is exposed to heat and air the more the colors will change.
The box building process is explained on the first page of this thread.
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