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Slumping Glass Nuggets

Sunday, 24 May 2009. I took the fused, cleaned and polished sheets of glass and sat them on top of my mould, making sure that the edges were clear. I slumped these at about 600 degrees. In this part of the process but it was something I found myself doing a lot when I was waiting for the kiln to finish and cool down! Sadly and far too often my prayers were not answered and I ended up with ugly broken bits of work, as you can see below. 3 Clean and polish. Posted by Mae Rose. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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Sunday, 24 May 2009. I took the fused, cleaned and polished sheets of glass and sat them on top of my mould, making sure that the edges were clear. I slumped these at about 600 degrees. In this part of the process but it was something I found myself doing a lot when I was waiting for the kiln to finish and cool down! Sadly and far too often my prayers were not answered and I ended up with ugly broken bits of work, as you can see below. 3 Clean and polish. Posted by Mae Rose. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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