Creating Layered Dichroic Fused Glass Jewelry Using HoneyDoo Zuper Glue

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2011

HoneyDoo Zuper Glue cures quickly and burns off clean in the kiln, making it ideal for using with fused glass projects that are made up of several small pieces.

In this video, learn how to make a layered dichroic glass tile, fuse it in the kiln, and cut it into pieces for jewelry.

Using HoneyDoo Zuper Glue allows you to easily transport the stack to the kiln without it shifting or falling apart.

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For more project ideas and instructional videos, visit streuter.com.
For ordering information or help with questions, email info@streuter.com.

Contents:
-cutting dichroic glass
-layering dichroic glass
-applying HoneyDoo Zuper Glue super glue
-tips for building the stack
-cutting the dichroic glass tile
-sample firing schedule for a full fuse with a bubble squeeze segment

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  • Ah! Now I see what video you were talking about, Ed! This piece was hefty, with about 5 layers, I think. I did not dam this piece, but let it flow at a full fuse. And, yes, the dichro on black definitely goes on the bottom layer, otherwise it would block out the layer of dichro underneath:)

  • Glad we could help:) Let us know how your project turns out. We always love to see pictures of what our customers create!

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  • It's difficult to see how many layers she has. Does she have two layers of dichro black and one of dichro clear? She doesn't say it but I'm certain the dichro on black must go on the bottom layer and the clear dichro on the upper level(s).

  • love this -now I see how Leigh made my pendant which always gets nice comments when i wear it thank you

  • love this- now- I see how leigh made my pendant everywhee I go- get comments on it

  • This is a great video! I just started glass fusing and wanted some good, specific instructions on the best way to create good dichroic pieces. Your video answered ALL of my questions. I wasn't sure if I should grind before or after firing, now I see I can do both. Your designs are great! Thank you! I will be ordering your glue too!

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