Fusing Inclusions

Fusing Inclusions
Fusing materials, like leaves or metal objects, between glass layers can give very beautiful and unusual affects. Learn how to add your own "inclusions" in your Fuseworks projects. Download the instructional guide below.

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Thursday, April 13, 2017
91 Posts
contributor gif

@ Fiber rope, much like most fiber products for fusing can be reused only in instances when you are able to remove the glass from the fiber without disturbing the fiber product. Unfortunately, for most applications of fiber rope this makes it a single use item as the process of pulling it from between layers of glass will cause it to break apart.

Elizabeth Burns

Saturday, June 22, 2013
Delphi Expert
118 Posts
Top Contributor Gallery Artist

@Patricia N. You can use fiber paper (item 92811) or fiber rope (item 92801) to create a channel for fusing. You place it between two pieces of glass. When you fuse the fiber paper or rope will keep the pieces apart in that spot. We also sell fusible bails made of glass. They are item number 24694 for 90 COE and x24694 for 96 COE. Again you put fiber paper or fiber rope in the whole to keep it open when fusing.

patdale56

Sunday, June 9, 2013
2 Posts

How can I fuse a "channel" in glass to be able to string it for jewelry? Can it be done in a microwave kiln? Thanks :-)

pgflower

Wednesday, April 11, 2012
4 Posts

The videos are very helpful. Thanks