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Average Product Rating :
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Number of Reviews : 7
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| Waste of money |
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By jellybug
on May 12, 2011 - See all my reviews
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Pros : There are no pros to this product.
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Cons : Shrinks and rolls up over your glass during firing. I tried cutting a larger swath and weighting down the edges with glass pebbles, it dragged them across the shelf and into the piece I was firing!
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| Other Thoughts : This stuff is truly a waste of money. |
| Great Product |
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By FireflySG
on June 2, 2010 - See all my reviews
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Pros : Worked like a charm! No problems! If you need a small amount of a large roll (for those every now and then large fusing projects) this is it!
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Cons : One time use. Paper not as smooth as others, may leave a slight texture, but when working with opaque glass this may not matter.
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| Other Thoughts : Make sure the item fits exactly in the paper or that you support the edges with shelf supports otherwise the paper will roll over and ruin your piece. |
| works great |
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By posheroff
on September 19, 2009 - See all my reviews
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Pros : Has been great for me! I fire entire shelves worth of jewelry pieces with terrific results.
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Cons : Minor texture on the back of pieces, but it's not enough to bother me.
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| Other Thoughts : Considering the cost of some firing papers, this stuff is really economical and practical. |
| Economy shelf paper |
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By Meltdown
on June 29, 2009 - See all my reviews
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Pros : Great when lining a large shelf or firing a large amount if glass. Shelf cleans up easily with shop vac.
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Cons : Rolls up around edges but easy to over come by using scrap glass to hold down edges
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| Other Thoughts : Would recommend for ease of use |
| Economy shelf paper |
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By befusedhotglass
on December 23, 2008 - See all my reviews
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Pros : none
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Cons : Leaves a more textured surface on glass. Seems to float up when firing.
Will not order this type of paper again. Sorry that I bought the roll.
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| Only if you have to.... |
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By pmkrumel
(top contributor)
on July 18, 2008 - See all my reviews
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Pros : Price, leaves project smooth.
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Cons : Likes to roll up and get on project, leaves a cloud look.
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| Other Thoughts : Only buy if you have to, used many times and still favor 'Bullseye Thinfire'. Money better spent on the good stuff. |
| OK, not great. |
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By jageigerstudio
on June 2, 2009 - See all my reviews
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Pros : very economical and can cut 3 pieces per length to fit the small (13") kiln shelf.
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Cons : tends to "blow up" and fold up around the edges of the glass. requires a lot of labor to clean off the bottom of the piece since the fibers stick to the glass. also leaves a fine residue even after washing the glass surface, so it sometimes requires multiple washes.
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| Other Thoughts : I will purchase it again since my kiln work is secondary to my stained glass work and the extra clean-up time is worth the cost savings. |
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