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Stock beveled glass cluster sale Low as $4

Bevel glass clusters on sale at Nickates

Stained glass designs by paned expression.

Paned Expressions glass designs on CD's. Chose from over 20 glass CD's with over1000 stained glass designs. Low as$19

stained glass pistol cutters

Pistol cutter

Low as $10

 

Discount stain glass sheets

Hobby glass

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Bead Making Supplies


Bead Making Supplies

Fusible Glass 96


Fusible Glass 96

Fusing Books & Accessories


Fusing Books & Accessories

Kilns & Accessories


Kilns & Accessories

Molds (Large)


Molds (Large)

Molds (Small)


Molds (Small)

 

Fused glass supplies.

System 96 glass comes in sheets, available to ship via ups in sizes 6 x 12, 12 x 12 and 12 x 16. System 96 is also available in glass frit. A powder form in most colors or in mixed assortments of frit colors. System 96 spectrum glass is also known for a fusible opal art glass, spirit glass and iridescent surfaces. At times we also sell mixed assortments of mixed opals, hi-fire, odds and evens packs. System 96 spectrum glass is available in dichroic thin, black, clear and textures. Another system coe 96 glass we stock is; Dichroic Taste of Texture Pack on 96 Clear and Black, Dichroic Patterns Galore Pack on 96 Thin Clear and Black ,CBS Jewelry Pack 96. These dichroic system 96 types of glass are sold in assorted packs ready to ship.

Quick overview of fusing.  Fused glass is a term used to describe glass that has been fired (heat-processed) in a kiln at a range of high temperatures from 593º C (1100ºF) to 816º C (1500ºF). There are 3 main distinctions for temperature application and the resulting effect on the glass.

Firing in the lower ranges of these temperatures 593º-677ºC (1100º 1250º F) is called slumping. Firing in the middle ranges of these temperatures 677ºC- 732ºC (1250º-1350ºF) is considered tack fusing. Firing the glass at the higher spectrum of this range 732ºC -816ºC (1350º-1500ºF) is a full fuse.