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Small Leaf Assortment Casting and Slumping Mold

Small Leaf Assortment Casting And Slumping MoldColour de Verre

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Review Summary ( write a review )
Average Product Rating : 40 stars
Number of Reviews : 2
Another Versatile Mold 4 stars
By joann13100 on January 1, 2009 - See all my reviews
Pros : Yields good leaf components to use with the other Colour de Verre flower molds. To really use these molds, you need to buy Jayne Persico's book on Glass Kiln Casting. I really only got into these molds after I took a class with Jayne, and she showed us some examples of what you can do with the molds.
Cons : You have to follow the directions carefully. Each mold has specific directions for fill weights that require a digital kitchen scale, and a specific type of primer for the mold (Hot Line Primo primer). To use the mold, you also need to have these other supplies/tools on hand and follow the firing instructions given.
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Small leaf assortment casting & slumping mold 4 stars
By Fantastic Fusion on June 30, 2011 - See all my reviews
Pros : I found these molds easy to use, and don't bother with the special mold release.
Cons : They are hard to clean
Other Thoughts : You can also just cut out leaf shapes from glass and mold the veining into the glass, which I actually prefer to casting the frit. You can get a thinner leaf, more options (like irid or dicro) and more consistent results.
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