Why not put a plastic bag over the entire unit and after you have finished just let it set for a few minutes and then no glass dust when you take it apart? Seems that would save your eyes from glass dust and you wouldn't inhale it either. :)
Wear a mask. Do it outside so you don't get glass dust where u live. I bought a blender at a resale shop for 4$ that will crush glass into a fine powder.
Thank you, I will let you know when I DO incorporate glass frit into my pottery, like you said I wont know until i try it out. And i shall!
cheo1414 2 days ago
That technique has been called "Raku Glass" there are books out on it
Simmerglassworks 4 weeks ago
Thanks for the suggestion "TheWeezee11."
"Cheo1414", we do not know anybody who has successfully used this frit for pottery glazes. But, you don't know until you try!
-- Prairie Stained Glass
PrairieStainedGlass 4 months ago
Why not put a plastic bag over the entire unit and after you have finished just let it set for a few minutes and then no glass dust when you take it apart? Seems that would save your eyes from glass dust and you wouldn't inhale it either. :)
TheWeezee11 4 months ago
Hello, Would I be able to use this frit in a glaze for pottery?
cheo1414 5 months ago
Wear a mask. Do it outside so you don't get glass dust where u live. I bought a blender at a resale shop for 4$ that will crush glass into a fine powder.
prophecyfulfilled 7 months ago