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Product Features
High temp wire can resist the heat of a kiln, meaning you can use it with fusible glass
Use as built-in hanging hooks for your projects
Use for unique metallic project details
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This item: 17 Gauge High Temp Wire by Kemper Tools
$6.95
Wire You Can Fire!
Embed wire between pieces of glass and fuse to add detail to your glass designs or to create strong structural hanging rings for easy display. All-purpose nickel chromium alum wire remains strong in the extreme heat of glass kiln firing and withstands high temperatures for long periods. 10 foot roll.
Artist Yvonne Davie used high temperature wire to create details on her charming fused project. For another creative project idea, click on "View User Manual" to download the free project guide.
Pros : Very strong wire. Stays very strong after firing. It is easy enough to bend and cut through with wire cutters. Far superior to other wires I have used for hooks. Copper is too pliable after firing in my opinion. Does not discolor much either. Very pleased!!!
Cons : Wish there was a larger quantity package to order.
Other Thoughts : I use it for hooks in bottles, plaques and christmas ornaments. It can be also used as a decorative element inside of the glass. Great product!
We found Mollie Barrow on Facebook in the midst of a discussion on Pot Melts. Mollie cooks up her incredible glass creations in a quiet eco-village in rural Ireland with her 10-year old son Elliot and cats Bonnie and Oscar. She is continually inspired by the Northern Lights, and the rich swirls of color in her pieces prove it. We were blown away by her magical melts, and we know you will be too. How did you get started in glass? Ive been in love with glass art since I visited the Murano Glass Factory in Venice when I was 16. I was hypnotised by the skill and speed those guys had working with molten glass, and I would have loved to pursue glass seriously from then. As is often the case, however, life had other plans and it wasnt until I was in my late 20s that I
Easily Add Intricate Designs to Glass. Glassline pens are a lining and shading material for glass. They are easy to use and can be applied between multiple layers of glass or on the top surface for a complex dimensioinal look. Glassline pens can also be sprayed to achieve subtle shading variations. Glassline is compatible with both COE 90 and System 96 glass. Glassline pens are lead free and food safe. 2 oz. bottle. Use with 3 Tip Set (item #80216). Glassline Tip For best results tack fuse individual sheets of glass before stacking your full fuse. Best fired to 1500 F., but may be fired lower or higher depending upon your desired results. For more tips and instructions, click View User Manual. Glassline Pens should be stored with the caps firmly in place, and are best stored at room temperature. Pens that have been frozen or have been exposed to high temperatures may require extra mixing to ensure proper consistency.
Fusing with Fused Art Decals Create beautiful detailed work like this Ming Fling bracelet by Jeanne Baruth. Fused Art Decals is the easy way to add colorful pictures and designs. Made to work with the Fuseworks Microwave Kiln, they can be fired at very high temperatures. Download the project guide to learn more. Download Instructional Guide Viewing these downloadable files, 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.