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A Beginner's Guide to Kiln-Formed Glass: * Fused * Slumped * Cast

A Beginner's Guide to Kiln-Formed Glass: * Fused * Slumped * Cast

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Author: Brenda Griffith
Publisher: Lark Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 9158

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 8.6 x 0.8

ISBN: 1579909094
Dewey Decimal Number: 748.5
EAN: 9781579909093
ASIN: 1579909094

Publication Date: November 1, 2007
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Product Description
Kiln forming glass—melting cut or crushed glass together in a kiln until it becomes a single piece and shaping the glass with molds—has quickly become one of the most popular subjects in studio glasswork. This comprehensive introduction features projects both beautiful and practical that are sure to appeal to all beginning glassworkers. It covers all of the fundamentals, such as fusing, slumping and draping, as well as some intermediate and advanced techniques, including pot melting, inclusions, mold-making and more. There’s also advice on decorative surface treatment of the finished piece, and an invaluable troubleshooting section. Nineteen exquisite projects, arranged by skill level, range from home décor items, like a wall sconce and fountain, to sculpture, and even an amber glass pendant.



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5 out of 5 stars The Best Has Arrived!   November 3, 2007
Wiz-at-Large (California, USA)
90 out of 92 found this review helpful

I love all types of kiln-working, especially fusing and slumping. I also collect books on kiln forming glass. So I have read quite a few. One reason I collect them is because there is something missing from one that may be found in another. Or perhaps one author advocates this technique, while another may support that technique. Frequently some aspect I am looking for isn't there at all and in some cases I wasn't able to find it in any of my books.

So, imagine my surprise when I cracked open this book and found that it is wonderfully complete and beautifully illustrated! Brenda covers everything that a beginner needs to know. Frankly, I spent a couple of semesters in a college kiln forming class, and I learned things in a few minutes of scanning this book that I did not learn in class!

Just to briefly mention several, but by no means all, of the topics she has touched on in this book, you will find information on setting up a studio, types of glass, tools you'll need and how to use them. There is a fusing chart that shows the stages the glass goes through during the process. She explains the need for kiln wash and how to best apply it. How to use fiber paper, how to prepare a mold. She talks about sandblasting, glass etching, using an airbrush. She also covers common problems such as cracking, devitrification, and unwanted bubbles in the glass. It is all there. In fact, I don't really understand how she got it all in there in a book this size. For all the information it has, you would expect it to have double the pages!

And that's not nearly all. There are projects. Whoa, Mama! Talk about some astonishing projects! If this is beginner stuff, then I am less than a beginner and I have been fusing for over a year already. Projects include an Iridescent Pendant for all you jewelry fans. Also, a really nice set of wind chimes. I love the tinkle of glass wind chimes and you'll love both the sound and the look of these. There are cast Dragonfly paperweights, which are really fun. An Open Pocket Vase you can hang on the wall and display your pretty flowers in. She teaches you how to make glass lace, how to do a mesh melt and a pot melt, how to make and use pattern bars and even how to make your own table top water fountain! And that is only some of the projects she has provided. Amazing items that you would be proud to give to any of your friends or loved ones.

I can't praise this book highly enough. It is truly the best book on kiln forming glass I have seen to date. I recommend that you get a copy for your library and I guarantee you will refer to it for years to come.

There is beauty, wonder and magic in kiln forming glass and Brenda Griffith has managed to capture all three in her excellent book. You'll love it too, I am sure.



5 out of 5 stars Great book for all levels   November 26, 2007
Susan R. Masterson
33 out of 33 found this review helpful

What I love best about this book is that it applies to all levels of fusers. It provides all the basics for getting started, but she shares the secrets of a master fuser for those of us with some experience. Including pictures of artist's works was a great strategy! She invited so many progressive exciting artists to submit their work for inclusion in the book, and I'm so glad they responded! It really provides inspiration for beginners (or experienced) to see how far they can take the art. The projects in the book are really exciting...not the rudimentary projects that are in most beginner books (for example screen melts and pot melts aren't usually found in beginner books--but the project progession makes really good sense). The book is impecably executed (writing, pictures, instructions are all right-on).


5 out of 5 stars Fabulous book on kiln forming glass!   January 4, 2008
Dee Janssen (Atlanta)
17 out of 18 found this review helpful

I'm a full time production glass artist, have been working with glass for over 6 years and I found some great tips on cutting glass as well as some inspiration for new items to work on from the various projects she included. Brenda's directions are excellent. I have trouble working from written directions but hers are clear, concise but detailed and I can follow them without a problem. For beginners, she has alot of great info on the basics, some great tips on things and excellent technical info. I am recommending this book to anyone who asks me about getting started with fusing glass.


5 out of 5 stars great book for many levels   December 29, 2007
Alicyn (Alexandria, VA United States)
13 out of 14 found this review helpful

I'm not a beginner I've been fusing glass for a few years now and found this book to be full of helpful information and interesting projects. There's plenty of eye candy and there's plenty of good instruction also.

I am really enjoying this book



5 out of 5 stars I'm in it   November 8, 2007
Nancy Goodenough (Northern California)
9 out of 28 found this review helpful

I'm in it, so how could I not love it?

Nancy Goodenough


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