Fused in Loops in Bottle Bottoms...tired of drilling holes in glass? Try fusing in loops
Fusing with Recycled Glass
by Jodi McRaney Rusho
Tutorials and Tools
This Weeks Tutorial:
Fused in Loops in Bottle Bottoms
One of the questions I get very frequently is “How do I make holes in bottle bottoms if I don’t want to drill?” And I get it, drilling is only a tiny bit fun. So, I did some experimenting and found I could fuse loops into my bottle bottoms. While they aren’t the same as a hole, they are a solid workaround for drilling, and sometimes, a more attractive
option.
If you are making large quantities of frit, you may want to consider building a mechanical frit grinder from a garbage disposal and a galvanized garbage can. This set up can process a vast amount of scrap glass into frit rapidly, but there are some pros and cons, and a few tips to make your frit grinding more successful.
Fusing with bottle bottom molds is easy and surprisingly versatile. To start, you need a bottle bottom mold. We have a lovely variety in our online store, with new designs being issued regularly.
You are receiving this message because you recently subscribed at GlassWithaPast.com. I send out ONE newsletter a week, if you are a new subscriber, you may get two this week, but it won't happen again!
I hope that you are still interested in hearing from me. If not, unsubscribe (down below) and you will be promptly removed. (But, I hope you don't!)
To
make sure that you receive all email messages consistently in your inbox with images displayed, please add my address to your address book or contacts list: Jodi@GlassWithapast.com