windows in bowls/plates?
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windows in bowls/plates?
I have been wondering how those windows/holes (which are glass) in bowls/plates are done! Here is how I think they have been done:
#1 idea is: pieces of glass leave the window/holes in glass and filling with different colored glass or. I have done this I'm just not very good at it! I didn't like my look....I know practice makes better!
#2 ideas is there were sand balsted out then filled with glass frit and refired. Haven't tried, I do not have a sand blaster.
Am I close? I love the look!
Jane
#1 idea is: pieces of glass leave the window/holes in glass and filling with different colored glass or. I have done this I'm just not very good at it! I didn't like my look....I know practice makes better!
#2 ideas is there were sand balsted out then filled with glass frit and refired. Haven't tried, I do not have a sand blaster.
Am I close? I love the look!
Jane
Re: windows in bowls/plates?
A lot of times that look is achieved by pre-firing other glasses into pattern bars that are then cut, and assembled with the background glass, You can sandblast or drill holes and then re-fire them also. BrockJane wrote:I have been wondering how those windows/holes (which are glass) in bowls/plates are done! Here is how I think they have been done:
#1 idea is: pieces of glass leave the window/holes in glass and filling with different colored glass or. I have done this I'm just not very good at it! I didn't like my look....I know practice makes better!
#2 ideas is there were sand balsted out then filled with glass frit and refired. Haven't tried, I do not have a sand blaster.
Am I close? I love the look!
Jane
My memory is so good, I can't remember the last time I forgot something . . .
Jane
Say you had a stainless steel ring the size of your bowl/plate. In that ring you place say 1" circles of clear or transparent glass (either 2 layers or 1 piece of thick glass) wherever you want your windows. Then fill in the rest of the ring with darker/opaque frits and full fuse. A finished flat blank could be drilled as well and then the holes filled in with frit or glass pieces and re-fused. You would generally get clearer windows by using transparent sheet glass pieces rather than frit.
Phil
Say you had a stainless steel ring the size of your bowl/plate. In that ring you place say 1" circles of clear or transparent glass (either 2 layers or 1 piece of thick glass) wherever you want your windows. Then fill in the rest of the ring with darker/opaque frits and full fuse. A finished flat blank could be drilled as well and then the holes filled in with frit or glass pieces and re-fused. You would generally get clearer windows by using transparent sheet glass pieces rather than frit.
Phil
Jane
the stainless ring was was just the easiest/simplest example to visualize. You can do this with plaster open molds and several other methods like using dams. Even glass strips built up around the outside of your design could contain the frit in a similar manner as a stainless ring (I don't have any stainless rings either so this is giving me some ideas as well).
Phil
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the stainless ring was was just the easiest/simplest example to visualize. You can do this with plaster open molds and several other methods like using dams. Even glass strips built up around the outside of your design could contain the frit in a similar manner as a stainless ring (I don't have any stainless rings either so this is giving me some ideas as well).
Phil
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"My future starts when I wake up every morning. Every day I find something creative to do with my life." Miles Davis
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Stainless Steel rings..... Give my son an email
matt@profabllc.com
He makes circles, squares, rectangles and just about any other size you want. He's not fast but he is reliable. Check with others on the board and I believe you will find that they will testify to this.
Phil
matt@profabllc.com
He makes circles, squares, rectangles and just about any other size you want. He's not fast but he is reliable. Check with others on the board and I believe you will find that they will testify to this.
Phil
Excellent service!Phil Hoppes wrote:Stainless Steel rings..... Give my son an email
matt@profabllc.com
He makes circles, squares, rectangles and just about any other size you want. He's not fast but he is reliable. Check with others on the board and I believe you will find that they will testify to this.
Phil
Although . . . I'm still waiting for my four sided, triangular pentarhomboidagram.
My memory is so good, I can't remember the last time I forgot something . . .
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Last time I was in his shop he was just finishing that romboidal tesseract for you. How you are going to make a kline bottle out of that I have no idea.Brock wrote:Excellent service!Phil Hoppes wrote:Stainless Steel rings..... Give my son an email
matt@profabllc.com
He makes circles, squares, rectangles and just about any other size you want. He's not fast but he is reliable. Check with others on the board and I believe you will find that they will testify to this.
Phil
Although . . . I'm still waiting for my four sided, triangular pentarhomboidagram.