Showing posts with label 745. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 745. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Grapefruit Fusings!

A friend kindly pointed out to me that if I use pink glass, I can use the exact same pattern to make grapefruit. I really hate grapefruit so I never thought about it, what a great idea that was! So, the day after the last fusing I put these cute little babies in. I'm working hard to perfect the ability to center my pendants, but it might be a little while. At this point I think it will just take some experience, some time to get used to what I'm doing, and then they'll aaaaaaaaaaall be centered!



I didn't post these on Monday night because I was at school until 12:30 AM, and on Tuesday I simply forgot (ha). Still, I'm working hard to post things as they happen, and just edit in the finished photos later.

Mon. Mar 4, 2013
Mercedes

1) 01 ↑ 745°
2) 10 @ 745°
3) 11 ↓ 516°
4) 1:11 @ 516°
5) 1:30 ↓ 390°
6) 2:00 ↓ 50°

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Citrus / Fruit Screen Printing Test

Armed with new knowledge for how to screen print powder - which gave me the confidence I might have been missing to start a new project, I went ahead and made my own screens, then began a print test!


The above was three passes of powder, which clearly wasn't enough around the edges.





The above was two passes with powder, because I was a little worried that three would be too much. Silly me, but now I know!

A kiwi and apple, I think they would have been lovely, if not for the reduction quality of the black powder that was available. It sort of made them look like someone traced around all the edges with graphite. These shades of green look really different but that might just be the different crappy cameras.

I think my citrus pendants turned out perfectly! I even enjoy them despite the fact that they are so clearly off center hahaha.

This is my test for a 4" kiwi coaster, again,t he black sort of ruined the results, so I don't know how good the design actually is; if I need less powder; if I need a lower melting temperature.

Sun. Feb 17, 2013
Mercedes
1) 1 min ↑ 745°
2) 10 min @ 745°
3) 11 min ↓ 516°
4) 40 min @ 516°
5) 60 min  ↓ 390°
6) 1:10 ↓ 50°