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crumbling glass
hi all
In one of the earlier threads, i had mentioned that some of my marble glass had crumbled like cookies when fused.. But my later firings of the same batch of glass were perfect. Its then I realised that glass comes out all crumbly when the kiln wash is old. Now, I make it a point to fuse this particular glass only when kiln shelf has a fresh coat of kiln wash. Well, now I need some inputs on what I shd call my fused glass collection! I have a few ideas..N'glass,En'gloss,En'glaze.. hubby sez N'grossed wld be apt :-)) N ofcourse stands for the 1st letter of my name. is 'Cooking Glass' too corny? or OK? |
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