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Hello - I've also been lurking for a while and finally got the nerve to post. I gradually got into glass fusing last year - I'm definately just a beginner but am having a lot of fun. Quite a few "accidents" too but so far have not burned or killed anyone! I've only done a few things but I have plans for so much more! Any, please take a look and let me know what you think.
Hi, The Thumbprint is just fine frit "painted" on a disk of clear using watered down Elmer's and then fused. I used to doodle "thumbprints" when I was a kid in school so I tried the same thing with frit. Sort of a poor man's combing.
I really like your noodle bowl. Looks like it was fun to make.
Love the thumbprint color contrast.
Your site is nice ~ enjoyed (and envy) your work space.
I currently use the kitchen counter.....it works but I crave more space.
Think I cook more glass than I do food!
Hey Roderick: Your doing great for only one year!!!! My favorite is the wheel. I like the way you just staggered the small square pieces and the way they are positioned. I also think you did a good job with your website.
Keep up the good work
Thank you so much for the kind words and encouragment - this group is so supportive. The talent I've seen here is just amazing, truly inspiring and just makes you want to run out and start another project!
Roderick Sulte wrote:I gradually got into glass fusing last year - I'm definately just a beginner but am having a lot of fun.
Well I´m still a beginner, but it´s amazing that you did this so beautiful pieces with so little time of experience!
Congratulations, I loved your work
Katia
The best thing I did was get Brad Walker's book on warm glass. It really does an excellent job of taking you through beginner's steps (like the glass coasters project!). Now I can't wait to try some of the more advanced stuff like pot melts (once I get up the nerve, that is!).
I didn't do a whole lot to finish the bowls, just tried to grind the edges till they were more or less round by eyeballing it, then fire polished. One of the things I want to work on is doing cold working and see what kind of effects I can get with that.
Thanks for looking and the kind comments. I've got another bowl ready to slump today in my one and only mold. I want to get a more rounded bottom but I haven't found a decent wok in my thirft store searches - but I know there's one out there with my name on it!
Roderick Sulte wrote:I want to get a more rounded bottom but I haven't found a decent wok in my thirft store searches - but I know there's one out there with my name on it!
try a restaurant supply store. the one i go to has about 5 different sizes, from 12" to 36".
kiln wash the heck out of it. it will spall badly whereever you miss.