I have several glass sheets, 1.5 millimeter thick , [I think it is 1/32 "] half the usual thickness we use .
I want to make a piece that will consist of at least 4 or maybe more layers.
I want to work with either powders, or wafers, or both, each on a separate layer. Then, have all of them fused together.
Do you think I could fire ALL the layers at one firing - having powdered each layer separately before???
This does not seem very problematic. I worry about bubbles
Do you think I could use at some layers, or all of them wafers????

In this situation, could I stock the glass and the wafers and fire ALL of the pile in one firing? In this case, I am VERY worried about bubbles....
On the other hand, is it preferable / safer to fire each layer with its own wafer, and THEN fire all the pile together?
I am very scared of firing such a thin glass [1.5 millimeter / 1/32"], never did such a thing...
I hope I have made myself clear, and I hope some of you have tried this and can advise.
Your input will be much appreciated
Many thanks,
Havi