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Bullseye Fusing Beginner Kit - 90 COE

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Kit Value: $690.65
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Your Price: $649.95 USD
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Product Features
  • This is one of the easiest and most economical ways to get started in fusing. A great value!
  • Features the easy-to-use table-top Firebox 8 kiln, which runs on standard 115 v household current
  • Kiln is perfect for creating jewelry, mini glass castings, and fused glass art
  • Money-saving kit also includes an excellent variety of Bullseye glass, instruction and supplies
Product Description
exclusive Make Dichroic Jewelry and Glass Art Pieces
Beginner kit features the table-top size Firebox 8 kiln, which is perfect for creating glass, silver jewelry clay or enamel jewelry, mini glass castings, and small fused glass art. Beginners will love the kiln's easy-to-use temperature control knob. Get the convenience of a table-top kiln with the added benefit of a hinged lid that opens over 90°. The portable kiln runs on standard 115 volt household current, so you can use it nearly anywhere! The large 8" x 8" x 4-1/4" firing chamber means you can fit multiple projects or even larger molds than other table top kilns.

Kit Includes:
Skutt Firebox 8 Kiln
Bullseye Fusible Glass Pack, 3 pieces premium hand-made art glass 8" x 10" each 90 COE
Dichroic Glass Assortment, six 2" square dichroic glass pieces 90 COE
Glass Stringer Assortment, 1/2 lb 90 COE
Glass Fusing instruction book
Fusing 101: The Art Of Fusing instructional DVD
Kiln shelf
Haik brush
Slumping mold
Shelf wash
Kiln posts

Get more for your money. Beginner kit also includes one of our favorite beginner books, an excellent variety of 90 COE fusible glass, a ceramic slumping mold and kiln accessories to get started. This is one of the easiest and most economical ways to get started in fusing. A Great Value! A Delphi Exclusive Kit!

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3 stars Studio 8 begin kit By on
Pros : Came with booklet and video. Light weight.
Cons :
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4 stars studio 8 beg. kit By on
Pros : Lightweight, portable, fast, entry level pricing, and it runs on regular 120 wiring w/o blowing my fuses!
Cons : Lid isn't attached.
Other Thoughts : Get lid w/viewing window so you don't have to peek & risk getting dust on glass.
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