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Jasio 2015-01-26 6:43pm

Silver Glass Volume I: An Introduction to Reduction Frit
 
Hey everyone! As most of you know, Jason loves working with silver glass! He held an Artist in Residence position at the Mesa Arts Center (Mesa, AZ) for over a year, and has taught silver glass there as well as our own studio. We have put together the first in a series of silver glass tutorials. This tutorial is an introduction to reduction silver glass frit - includes over 40 bead recipes. It's available in our Etsy shop for instant download. :) Thanks for looking and if you have questions, let us know!

-Andrea




MagpieGlass 2015-01-26 9:07pm

Looks wonderful. Adding it to my want list.

bbisker 2015-01-28 2:31pm

What type of Frit. I hate buying a tutorial and then realizing I don't have the materials.

Jasio 2015-01-29 3:45pm

Thanks Laura :)
bbisker, the step by step of the tutorial uses Double Helix Pysche. The recipes at the end of the tutorial are primarily Double Helix frits and a TAG frit.

Jason

glasslass2 2015-02-08 7:29am

Looks great! Gotta get this.
Andrea I'm on NG. A lot of times with the tutorials I feel like I'm in another world cuz most ppl use propane.
Does Jason use propane or NG? I can reduce alot of the silver glasses but Psyche is one I still struggle with.

caliente 2015-02-08 9:27am

Following as I have NG too and am interested in the answer.

Jasio 2015-02-08 10:02am

Currently I use natural gas set at 1/4 psi. In our previous studio I was using propane (I don't remember the psi setting) and got similar colors using the same technique.

Jason

caliente 2015-02-08 10:05am

Good to know! I've bookmarked the tut :)

glasslass2 2015-02-08 10:27am

Me too. Thanks Jason.

Ack! Couldn't resist and just now purchased.
Looks great. Thanks!

Jasio 2015-02-08 10:40am

Quote:

Originally Posted by glasslass2 (Post 4712583)
Me too. Thanks Jason.

Ack! Couldn't resist and just now purchased.
Looks great. Thanks!

Thanks for the purchase :) If you have any questions feel free to email or message me

Jason


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