Thank you Pati for doing this video. It is wonderful to finally get to see you work!
To the person who asked about annealing. No need to put the hemostats in. Just use them to place the button in the kiln. Anneal like you would for any other glass depending on the COE. Are you wondering about the copper? Annealing temps for 104 COE glass would not hurt the copper.
Thank you Pati for doing this video. It is wonderful to finally get to see you work!
To the person who asked about annealing. No need to put the hemostats in. Just use them to place the button in the kiln. Anneal like you would for any other glass depending on the COE. Are you wondering about the copper? Annealing temps for 104 COE glass would not hurt the copper.
ziggyart 2 years ago
How do you anneal the button when you are done? Do you put the hemostats in the kiln?
rebecca6897 2 years ago
Nicely done!
duanedaniell 2 years ago
cool video thank you for posting!
jack5046 2 years ago