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Contour Fusing And Full Fusing.

by Joe
(USA)

Do you fully fuse a glass item in your glass kiln and then contour fuse?

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Contour Fusing And Full Fusing.

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Feb 16, 2011
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Contour Fusing and Full Fusing
by: Vicki

Contour fusing is carried out at a lower temperature than full fusing.

Full fusing produces a smooth overall shape with nicely rounded edges.

Contour fusing has nice smooth edges but still retains its overall shape.

Visit the glass contour fusing page for further information.

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