Typically when I fuse a bottle flat, it doesn't go completely flat, it looks more like this:
If I want the bottle to fuse perfectly flat, I simply cut the bottom off before I fuse it. The body of the bottle fuses perfectly flat (I used a slumper on the neck, so it isn't flat)
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Welcome! This tutorial is the most basic method of making wine bottle drinking glasses. It requires no glass tools other than an inexpensive glass cutter.