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Twisted Fiber Rope - 8 Ft

Price: $5.95
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Average Product Rating :
Number of Reviews : 4
AWESOME
Pros : Assists in making cool pendents without the need for a bail which adds to the beauty and character of your finished piece Inexpensive to use Easy to use - pretty much failproof
Cons : I didn't see it sooner
Other Thoughts : being a beginner, I am constantly surprised by the many supplies available for glass fusing. The twisted fiber rope is perfect for creating awesome pendents! The product works VERY WELL with the Microwave kiln!!!!!!! A little bit goes a LONG way!
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16 of 16 people found this review helpful
Good deal
Pros : Rope allows for 3 different hole widths by untwisting the rope. Works very well!
Cons : none
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14 of 14 people found this review helpful
disappointing
Pros : This rope has the ability to be used in varying diameters-use whole or untwisted to make smaller holes
Cons : At full fuse temperatures the glass tends to develop sharp and jagged edges when compared to using 1/4 inch felt paper.
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14 of 14 people found this review helpful
Love it!
Pros : Great price and very versatile (see below)!
Cons : None!
Other Thoughts : There are so many ideas for which it can be used whether to create a pattern and slump the glass over it or to create channels in pendants and other items that you might want to hang like chimes, ornaments, and suncatchers. After firing, when you remove it from the glass, instead of throwing it away, save it, because I'm sure there's a use for it - if anything to add some kind of mold compound to it to create your own mold - just an idea that came to mind - I'll have to try it myself one day. :) Also, you can make smaller channels by pulling the rope apart.
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6 of 6 people found this review helpful