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Number of Reviews : 14
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| Thinfire Shelf Paper
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Pros : GREAT
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Cons : None
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| Other Thoughts : If you wait until your pieces completely cools and lift it up just right you can get more than one firing; I do this all the time. |
| GREAT PRODUCT
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Pros : Leaves a smooth surface, easy clean up.
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Cons : Price.
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| Other Thoughts : Wish there was a roll available other than by the sheet or the 250 feet roll, need one in between. |
| Bullseye Thinfire Shelf Paper (7405)
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Pros : This is a wonderful product to fuse or provide surface on kiln shelf or kiln floor that provides no texture on the glass bottom!
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Cons : One time use only.
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| Other Thoughts : Have a mini vac or small brush and pan for clean-up on hand following firing of kiln. |
| Thinfire Shelf Paper
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Pros : I love Thnfire Shelf Paper. It eliminates the need to kilnwash shelves which can be messy and time consuming. Shelves are ready for firing when I need them. I just cut off a piece the size of the project that I'm firing and I'm all set to fire.
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Cons : I have not discovered any cons for Thinfire.
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| Other Thoughts : When I first discovered Thinfire I thought I would use it only occasionally. Because of how easy it is to use I now use it every time I fire. |
| Love this stuff
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Pros : I love the way this fires. The backs of the pieces are nice and smooth. And..I wouldn't suggest this technique for large pieces, but sometimes I can get two/more firings out of this.
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Cons : I have to cut it down for my kiln. But I save the pieces....makes for interesting patterns for unusual glass.
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| Wonderful Stuff
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Pros : Great, easy to use. Don't bother with the other stuff!
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Cons : None
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| excellent paper
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Pros : quick and easy to use. Easy clean up - no waiting for wash to dry. Cut to size I need. A bit higher cost then the cheaper liners but much better to use. Does not stick to glass.
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Cons : cost
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| Other Thoughts : When I was getting ready to order and try liner paper instead of wash I went to the feedback section of the products and was glad I did. Excellent product - quick and easy to use!! |
| The only paper to buy
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Pros : Love the ease of use and in some cases can use it a second time to protect when slumping candles. Also cheaper papers leave fumes in the kiln which can cause a fog appearance on the glass.
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Cons : fairly expensive but does save time and hassle
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| What a step Up!
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Pros : I was trying to save money by using an economical brand of shelp paper and decided on a whim to try Bullseye's thinfire shelf paper and it was well worth it. Although it's a bit more expensive, you will love the results...a nice smooth finish on the back of your piece and absolutely no residue. I was also getting detrification on some of my pieces every time I fired a batch and now realize that is was from the cheaper shelf paper burnoff, because now that I've switched to Bullseye thinfire, absolutely no white patches on my pieces at all (after at least 10 firings)!
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Cons : Like other customers, I wish there was a smaller roll available at a more reasonable price.
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| Other Thoughts : This is the first product in a long time that I've taken a chance on and I am completely satisfied with it. |
| Bullseye thinfire Paper
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Pros : Love this product. Edges don't curl. Finish is smoother than the best laid kiln wash.
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Cons : Wish there was a roll available somewhere in the mid range. Storage is a problem.
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