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Product Features
List Price $407 - A Huge Value!
23 pieces of premium hand-made Bullseye regular (3 mm) and thin (1.6 mm) fusible sheet glass
Small pieces about 5" x 10", large pieces about 12" x 12"
Includes 10 tubes of colorful frits, 5 bags of confetti, 4 tubes of assorted stringers
Plus you get the Bullseye Tech Notes and Tip Sheets
Product Description
Includes 23 pieces of premium hand-made Bullseye regular (3 mm) and thin (1.6 mm) fusible sheet glass approximately 9 sq ft, small pieces measure 5" x 10" and large pieces measure approximately 12" x 12". Pack also includes 10 tubes of colorful frits, 5 bags of confetti, 4 tubes of assorted stringers plus Bullseye Tech Notes and Tip Sheets. A wonderfully convenient way to build a fusible color palette! Ideal for the beginner, for experimentation, or jewelry projects. 90 COE.
There are no extra boxing charges for glass packs. Photo is one example. Actual glass may vary from photo.
Go wild with System 96 fusible glass and stringer. Download the free step-by-step instructions courtesy of System 96. Download Instructions Viewing these downloadable file requires the use of the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader on your system, you may download it from the Adobe web site.
All Glass is Fusible. Any glass will melt in a kiln when you heat it up; fusing glass successfully depends on knowing how different glasses work together. In our never-ending quest to "Make it Easy," our Delphi Experts have compiled the following pointers to help you make your next masterpiece ... in fused glass. Coefficient of Expansion A Coefficient of Expansion (COE) is simply a measurement of the rate that glass will expand and contract when it is heated and cooled. To fuse multiple pieces of glass together, its important to use glass that is compatible. Fusible glass manufacturers test their glass to guarantee the COE (sometimes referred to as "tested-compatible"). To avoid stress-cracks and breakage, it is very important to use glass that has the same COE. The two main COEs for fusible glass are 90 and 96. The main difference between the two is that 96 is generally
This spring, both System 96 and Bullseye have announced the expansion of their color palettes, and both have offered up some inspired (and inspiring) new hues for your glass art. The colors capture some of the more subtle shades that appear in nature when the lighting is just right - those magic moments when the world takes your breath away. They are also the colors that appear in tremendous works of art, from memorable paintings to your next project. Let these fresh colors inspire your designs. Were proud to introduce the latest hues here NEW System 96 Blue Topaz Transparent Apple Jade Opal Hydrangea Opal Chambray Opal Paynes Gray Opal Blue Topaz Transparent mimics both the clarity and