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Fusing Question - decals, glassline pens, fusible papers



 
 
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Old February 8th 07, 03:57 PM posted to rec.crafts.glass
Lori Golden
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Default Fusing Question - decals, glassline pens, fusible papers

Hi, all!

Curious if anyone has used and/or has knowledge of the chemistry of the
current flood of fusible decals, papers and "pens". As far as the fusible
pens, I have assumed (maybe unfairly?) that they are probably something like
Klyr-fire and enamels neatly packaged for our convenience. I am mystified
regarding both the decals and papers. From what I have read they can be
embedded into any COE glass. So I look to my glass gurus for enlightenment.
Thanks in advance.

Lori


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