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Delphi Studio Magic Cube Mold

Delphi Studio Magic Cube Mold


Price: $20.95
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Item# 24663
Expected to be in stock May 29, 2012


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Review Summary ( write a review )
Average Product Rating : 30 stars
Number of Reviews : 2
It works! 5 stars
By SusanMortimer on August 29, 2011 - See all my reviews
Pros : Interesting shape, easy to use. Perfect for luminaries!
Cons : none
Other Thoughts : You absolutely must use fiber paper for this mold, not shelf paper. I followed the directions for the Delphi free pattern for the Halloween luminary and it was fantastic!
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful
No pros only cons 1 stars
By Roger S. on November 15, 2010 - See all my reviews
Pros : none
Cons : There were no instruction with the mold. I have tried to use this mold 3 times. I have wrapped regular fusing shelf paper sheets on the mold before slumping. Most of the sheets disintegrate during firing. The first time I slumped a piece I had to cut the glass to get it off the mold and the glass exploded into shreds. The second piece I cut the side pieces smaller but I still had to cut the piece off. The third time I wrapped two sheets of shelf paper on the mold and made the side pieces even smaller and it worked but I still had to use a razor blade to get the shelf paper from between the glass and the mold.
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26 of 28 people found this review helpful