Drilling Small Holes in Glass L106
Knowing how to drill small holes in glass opens up many design options for kilnformed works. Learn how to set up your drilling station and more in this lesson.
Knowing how to drill small holes in glass opens up many design options for kilnformed works. Learn how to set up your drilling station and more in this lesson.
In this lesson we demonstrate how to combine two or more pieces of glass by creating a centerpiece from two slumped bowls.
Frit tinting is a technique for creating specific color blends by adding colored glass powder to Clear frit. It broadens
In this lesson, you'll learn reasons to consider sandblasting a piece, how sandblasting can alter surface quality, and how to properly and effectively sandblast a project.
In this lesson, we'll explore a printing method that uses screen filler and drawing fluid.
In this lesson you will learn how to transform a Paragon Caldera kiln into a Vitrigraph kiln and how to safely hand-pull stringers to use when designing, drawing, or painting with glass.
In this lesson, you will learn considerations for preparing a model, tips for making an open-faced mold and calculating the amount of glass needed to fill it.
With certain glasses, chemistries will interact to create effects and different colors than what one might anticipate. Learn about the types of possible reactions, which can prove quite useful in art and design.
Artist Ted Sawyer demonstrates his approach to working with powder on sheet glass, creating two signature pieces in the Research & Education studio of Bullseye Glass Co.
In this lesson you will learn how to operate a kiln to control precisely how glass is heated, cooled and ultimately formed.
Practice these exercises to become proficient in the method of drawing with crushed glass powders.
In this lesson, learn how to clean glass properly to avoid problems caused by surface contamination.