I see many questions about how to cut circles successfully, so I finally decided to write a blog post. My method is a little different than others. I hope some of you newer to fused glass find it useful.
http://jestersbaubles.blogspot.com/2015 ... rcles.html
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Circle cutting tutorial
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Dana: Cutting off the corners of the square is brilliant! Will definately give your process a try on my next circle. Do you have a similar process for cutting rings? Would really like to be able to cut rings as a single piece; have you found that to be consistently possible?JestersBaubles wrote:I see many questions about how to cut circles successfully, so I finally decided to write a blog post. My method is a little different than others. I hope some of you newer to fused glass find it useful.
http://jestersbaubles.blogspot.com/2015 ... rcles.html
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I cut rings the same way, but I won't say my success is consistent
. Sometimes they are perfect, and yep, other times they break (usually, just into two pieces, but sometimes more).
The saving grace is that typically I am cutting 2-3 rings of the same solid color, and so if you stagger the breaks when they are stacked, the breaks are not visible.
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The saving grace is that typically I am cutting 2-3 rings of the same solid color, and so if you stagger the breaks when they are stacked, the breaks are not visible.
Dana W.