Materials
- Wissmach glass, 3 mm in 90-01 Clear, 90-10 Orange/Red, 90-13 Dark Red, 90-09 Violet, 90-03 white
- A few Vitrigraph stringers (instructions are in the Fuse It Book which comes with the kit I have linked to at the end of this tutorial)
- Multi Pen Glass Enamel
- Kaiser Lee Board Multi Tasking Mold, KLB kiln shelf and 8 small stoneware tiles.
- Kiln Wash Powder
- Wissmach glass, 3 mm in 90-01 Clear, 90-10 Orange/Red, 90-13 Dark Red, 90-09 Violet, 90-03 white
- A few Vitrigraph stringers (instructions are in the Fuse It Book which comes with the kit I have linked to at the end of this tutorial)
- Multi Pen Glass Enamel
- Kaiser Lee Board Multi Tasking Mold, KLB kiln shelf and 8 small stoneware tiles.
- Kiln Wash Powder
Step 1
Set up your mold and measure the outside perimeter to determine the size for your clear glass base. I used an 8” x 9” x 1” KL-board to create this step down mold. Kaiser Lee Board does not need to be kiln washed, but you should give it a nice dusting with kiln wash powder. You will find a lot more information about this type of mold set up in our Multi Tasking E-book which you can order by itself or in a kit with Kaiser Lee Board.
Set up your mold and measure the outside perimeter to determine the size for your clear glass base. I used an 8” x 9” x 1” KL-board to create this step down mold. Kaiser Lee Board does not need to be kiln washed, but you should give it a nice dusting with kiln wash powder. You will find a lot more information about this type of mold set up in our Multi Tasking E-book which you can order by itself or in a kit with Kaiser Lee Board.
Step 2
Step 3
Hot Tip
When you fire red glass, we recommend a full fuse temperature not higher than 1420°F (770°C).
When you fire red glass, we recommend a full fuse temperature not higher than 1420°F (770°C).