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Bullseye Studio partners with design professionals from around the world to develop and install architectural-scale works made from kiln-glass.

Kiln-Glass in Architectural Settings L041

Bullseye Glass Company partners with design professionals to develop and install architectural-scale kiln-glass works. This video introduces some of those collaborations.

A virtual tour of the Bullseye Factory, starting in the Production department, and moving through Batch, Melt, Casting, Quality Control and Shipping.

Bullseye Factory Tour L040

See how our glass is made on a tour of the one and only Bullseye Glass Factory. Start in our Production department, then make your way through Batch, Melt, Casting, Quality Control and Shipping.

This project-based lesson models how to create a segment slab, cut it into cross-sectional pieces, and use those pieces to make a finished work.

Pattern Bar: Segment Slab L039

In this fun and easy project-based lesson you will learn how to create a segment slab, cut it into cross-sectional pieces and use them to design and make finished work.

This lesson surveys several types of glass projects undertaken using kiln-glass. It then details how anyone, anywhere might begin making with kiln-glass.

What is Kiln-glass? L029

In this lesson you will learn about the types of glass projects commonly created in a kiln and how you could begin making them.

In this project-based lesson, we will take a photograph and make it into a laser-printed decal, before firing the decal onto glass to make a fused plate.

Laser-Printed Sepia Decals L136

In this project-based lesson, we will demonstrate how to make a photograph into a laser-printed decal to be fired onto glass, to make a fused and slumped plate.

In this lesson, we'll show you how the process works and create several different sheets of colored glass while creating a slumped plate.

Powder-Colored Sheet Glass L132

In this lesson, we'll show you how the process of powder-colored sheet glass works and create several different sheets of colored glass.

This lesson covers strategies for working with multiple firings, the cumulative effect of heatwork on glass, and how to anneal works fired multiple times.

Considerations for Multiple Firings L130

Here, we cover strategies for successfully reheating pre-fired work, the cumulative effect of heatwork on glass, how to anneal works that have been fired multiple times, as well as some special considerations.

In this lesson, you'll learn about firing to different tack fuse temperatures, firing schedule considerations, and effective annealing.

Tips for Tack Fusing L129

In this lesson, you'll learn the effects of firing to different tack fuse temperatures. We'll also cover firing schedule considerations to avoid thermal shock and promote effective annealing.

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.

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, you'll learn about design, setup, and firing considerations for kilncarving billets. We’ll also cover some variations on the technique.

Kilncarved Billet L121

In this lesson, you'll learn about design, setup, and firing considerations for kilncarving billets, as well as some variations.

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