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Earrings And Pendants Casting Mold

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Product Features
  • Create multiple pieces in just one firing!
  • Creates 4 jewelry sets – Circle, Oval, Rectangle and Teardrop
  • Can be used as accents to larger fused or mosaic projects
  • Ceramic mold can be used many times
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Product Description
exclusive Make unique designer style glass jewelry pendants with this exclusive casting mold. Fill cabochon mold with glass frit, scrap and powders to create one-of-a-kind cast glass jewelry. Try combining powders to create a marbled look or accent with dichroic.

Ceramic mold can be used many times. Coat with casting mold primer before use. Mold features matched sets of 4 earring and pendant sets: circles, ovals, teardrops, and rectangles. Mold measures 5-1/4" x 4-1/8". A Delphi Exclusive!

Project created by artist Kayleigh McGrath.
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Pros : Love the shapes and the size of the mold. Great alternative to cutting fusing glass for earrings and pendants. As others have said, the glass removes easily fromt he molds with primo kiln wash.
Cons : No instruction on how much glass to put in the mold for desired effects. Would have been nice for some product suggestions for first time users. I need to spend some time on the net to see what others are doing with this mold.
Other Thoughts : Honestly I can get the same shapes with fusing and grinding pieces, not sure that I need the mold. Thought that it might speed up my production of jewelry pieces, but I have really only used it once as I wasn't satisfied with the final product. I will give it another chance.
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Pros : I love this mold . It's in constant use at my studio. My students also enjoy using it. I need to order more.
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Other Thoughts : It makes small cabochons but that's what I wanted. The circle and oval are my favorite.
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Pros : I love this mold . It's in constant use at my studio. My students also enjoy using it. I need to order more.
Cons :
Other Thoughts : It makes small cabochons but that's what I wanted. The circle and oval are my favorite.
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Frit Molds are becoming increasingly more popular, especially with all the new styles of jewelry molds coming out. Getting a beautiful finished project can be tricky at times. Issue #1 Glass tends to stick; and create sharp ‘daggers’ on the sides of the glass project. This can happen when the glass ‘separator’ is getting thin or worn away. Boron Nitride MR-97 is the answer. It is a versatile product that can also be used on stainless steel molds as well. Think of it like ‘teflon’ on your frying pan. It will not allow the glass to stick to the mold. Projects pop right out and are ready to wear. You do have to follow the instructions and reapply as directed. Watch a video on how to use Boron Nitride MR-97. However if you do get ‘spurs’ on the sides of your project, simply use a wet hand sanding pad to
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