
Working with Rolled Edges L123
In this lesson, we'll make a plate that illustrates one way to harness the unique qualities of rolled edges. We'll also cover some possible variations.
In this lesson, we'll make a plate that illustrates one way to harness the unique qualities of rolled edges. We'll also cover some possible variations.
This lesson suggests some of the criteria to consider as you investigate your choices of kiln-glass.
In this video lesson, we show you a variety of finished art pieces from contemporary artists working in kiln-glass.
In this lesson, you will learn about the fundamental properties of glass, the basic forms of art glass and their uses, and how art glass is made at Bullseye Glass Company.
In this lesson you will learn about the tools and techniques involved and will get a broad overview of the ways glass powder can be used in art and design.
New to glass fusing? Ready to begin your glass fusing education? Good news, you've come to the right place.
In this lesson you will learn how to use Bullseye Shelf Primer, an affordable and highly effective separator.
With proper cutting tools and techniques, you can learn how to produce clean, accurate glass shapes.
Learn the advantages of working with loose grit over fixed-abrasive machinery, how to set up a grinding station, how to grind glass with loose grit, and different finishes you can achieve.
This lesson covers two of the most common causes of a piece breaking: thermal shock and improper annealing.
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 about glass “slumping” methods, with a focus on using commercial ceramic molds.