Capping with clear (on the bottom)
Posted: Wed May 28, 2003 10:03 am
I want to do some small fused dichroic cabochons. I thought I would start with a square about 4"by 4" made of small pieces of dichroic capped with a piece of clear, fuse this and then cut them into cabochon size and fuse again.
I am worried about getting bubbles trapped between the clear and the dichroic and was wondering if I could avoid the problem by...
Fusing it turned over first (with the full piece of clear on the bottom) using thinfire and then turning it over and fusing it right side up the second time?
Does anyone do it this way? Is there a reason it would not work, or even no advantage to doing it like this? Your opinions would be appreciated. Thanks!
I am worried about getting bubbles trapped between the clear and the dichroic and was wondering if I could avoid the problem by...
Fusing it turned over first (with the full piece of clear on the bottom) using thinfire and then turning it over and fusing it right side up the second time?
Does anyone do it this way? Is there a reason it would not work, or even no advantage to doing it like this? Your opinions would be appreciated. Thanks!