It's not much of a disaster, I'm sorry. Buck where I studied there were few students who managed to completely destroy our kiln. One student made an Aluminum (!) mold. Well, when she open the kiln she couldn't find neither the mold nor the glass - because it was all over the walls of the kilns.
thanks for sharing, you have to admit it is still a beautiful peice of glass in a natural form, maybe you could fuse it to another peice later. some of the great effects happen by accident.
It's not much of a disaster, I'm sorry. Buck where I studied there were few students who managed to completely destroy our kiln. One student made an Aluminum (!) mold. Well, when she open the kiln she couldn't find neither the mold nor the glass - because it was all over the walls of the kilns.
saveyourmarriage1 1 year ago
@saveyourmarriage1 Oh my goodness! Now that is a 'disaster'! I feel much better about my little 'mishap' now, thanks for sharing.
arthobbycrafts 1 year ago
thanks for sharing, you have to admit it is still a beautiful peice of glass in a natural form, maybe you could fuse it to another peice later. some of the great effects happen by accident.
usernamenotreserved 1 year ago