Y96 Cool Streakies Glass Pack - 96 COE

$54.95 USD
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  • A variety of streaky glass in cool hues
  • Good for stained glass, mosaics and fusing
  • 6 pieces, 6" x 6" each
  • Pack includes striker glass - color shifts when fired
  • 96 COE

Product Description

Y-96 glass is crisp and vibrant, making it a favorite of glass artists. Get a wonderful variety of streaky glass in cool hues, perfect to create projects with movement. Contains 6 pieces, 6" x 6" each. Good for stained glass, mosaics and fusing. 96 COE.

Note: Pack includes strikers. Glass color shifts when fired.

Glass pieces are marked with item numbers for easy reordering. Pricing includes boxing charge. Photo is one example; actual glass may vary. Sizes are approximate.

"Foothills Barn" stained glass panel by artist Tim Holder. "Hawaiian Sunset" by artist Roberta Whisman. "Cherry Tree" fused project by artist David Spingath. All from Delphi's Online Artist Gallery.

Delphi Tip: Clean Y-96 glass thoroughly with a non-ammonia glass cleaner before firing to get a smooth, gloss finish in your fired art. Cap with clear for an extra glossy finish.

Y96 Recommended Firing Schedules

Delphi Tip: We recommend using a project and firing log to keep track of information about your projects and firing schedules can be an extremely useful tool for every artist. Once you've achieved a good result you can reference the logs to re-create the project or simply re-use a firing schedule for a similar project. Click here to download our free firing log.
 

Full Fuse
Segment Rate Temperature Hold/Minutes
1 300°F/hr 1000°F 10
2 300°F/hr 1250°F 20
3 300°F/hr 1425°F 15
4 Full (9999) 950°F 60
5 200°F/hr 800°F 10
6 300°F/hr 150°F  
Tack Fuse
Segment Rate Temperature Hold/Minutes
1 300°F/hr 1000°F 10
2 300°F/hr 1250°F 20
3 300°F/hr 1350°F 10
4 Full (9999) 950°F 60
5 200°F/hr 800°F 10
6 300°F/hr 150°F  
Slump Fuse
Segment Rate Temperature Hold/Minutes
1 300°F/hr 1000°F 30
2 200°F/hr 1225°F 10
3 Full (9999) 950°F 60
4 200°F/hr 800°F 10
5 300°F/hr 150°F  
*All kilns are not alike. Your kiln size, controller type, and  individual  project may require some alteration to the schedule for best results.

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