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Bullseye Thinfire Shelf Paper - 20-1/2" x 20-1/2" Sheet

Bullseye Thinfire Shelf Paper - 20-1/2" x 20-1/2" Sheet by Bullseye Glass Co.

$5.95 USD
Buy 3 or more for $5.25 each
Item# 7405   In Stock

Product Features

  • Save time and avoid brush stroke marks by using Thinfire instead of kiln wash
  • Logo on reverse side makes it easy to tell front from back
  • Quality Bullseye Studio product made for fusers
  • Sold Individually


Product Description

Ensure clean, professional results in every kiln firing with high-quality shelf paper. This essential kiln accessory creates a protective barrier between your glass and kiln shelf, preventing sticking, rough edges, and unwanted marks, so your creations come out flawless every time! Use thin shelf paper instead of shelf wash for an ultra smooth finish on the back of your fused piece. One time use. Measures 20-1/2" x 20-1/2".

Popular Bullseye ThinFire Shelf Paper doesn't shrink in the kiln and features a printed pattern of the Bullseye logo on the bottom side, as shown in additional images. The logo pattern does not affect glass or kiln shelves. Nor does it change the way ThinFire works in any way. But it does provide two benefits:
One, the pattern makes it easy to recall how ThinFire should be positioned in the kiln. Just remember, logo side down against the shelf; plain side up, against the glass—to create the smoothest, cleanest-possible finish for your work.
Two, the pattern serves as an assurance that Bullseye ThinFire is tested, tried and true.

Fused glass sunflower by artist Linda Smith of Warwick Glass from Delphi's Online Artist Gallery. In use image shown from "Warm Glass" book #6540. Koi platter Image courtesy of Creative Paradise. Multi-Square project by artist Stephanie Murphy. From Delphi's Online Artist Gallery. Artist Julie Nelson-Neil created wave bowl using multiple layers of thickness of fiber paper. 

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5 out of 5 stars
  •   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.
Cons : cost
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!!
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5 out of 5 stars
  •   Love this item
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Pros : Wonderful Product! Beats having to apply shelf wash!!!
Cons : Still trying to think of one.
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5 out of 5 stars
  •   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.
Cons : fairly expensive but does save time and hassle
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Nov 02, 2011
As a fused glass jewelry artisan I have probably spent as much time on the look and feel of the backs of my pieces as the fronts. I have found that the feel of the glass on the skin is as much a selling point as the colors or design. Its the same conundrum fiber artists have been dealing with for ages wool is an amazing fiber - easy to knit with and warm - but the majority of folks just cant stand that itchy feeling on bare skin. The same principle applies to glass. What you use on your kiln shelf can determine exactly how your pieces will feel on the skin - and in turn, can make for a happier customer. After experimenting with various methods including kiln wash (produces a very rough feel) and thicker fiber papers/boards (again, too rough) I have settled down into a
Nov 02, 2011
As a fused glass jewelry artisan I have probably spent as much time on the look and feel of the backs of my pieces as the fronts. I have found that the feel of the glass on the skin is as much a selling point as the colors or design. Its the same conundrum fiber artists have been dealing with for ages wool is an amazing fiber - easy to knit with and warm - but the majority of folks just cant stand that itchy feeling on bare skin. The same principle applies to glass. What you use on your kiln shelf can determine exactly how your pieces will feel on the skin - and in turn, can make for a happier customer. After experimenting with various methods including kiln wash (produces a very rough feel) and thicker fiber papers/boards (again, too rough) I have settled down into a

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