Glass Tips from Verrier

Information on stained glass, fusing, kilnforming and glass working

Wednesday, 26 November 2025

What Soldering Bit Size do I Need?

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“What size of tip should I get for copper foil?” The size of the tip is less important than the amount of solder applied. I can use my 200...
Sunday, 23 November 2025

Found Moulds

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  I want to try thrifted [charity shop] dishes to slump into. What should I know and look out for? Material Ensure they are ceramic...
Wednesday, 12 November 2025

Glass Microspheres in Medicine

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  Using Embolic Glass Microspheres to Target Chronic Disease By Sierra Kucko Glass Microspheres: The Tiny Superheroes of Glass Form Fa...
Wednesday, 5 November 2025

Can I Get Texture on Front and Back?

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There are occasions when it may be desired to have a double bas relief, or texture on both sides of the glass. There is one way, among other...
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Friday, 31 October 2025

Narrow Grozing Pliers - Use?

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  Top pliers are used but undamaged.  The bottom pliers have rounded tips and will not grasp thin pieces of glass anymore. Narrow grozing pl...
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Wednesday, 29 October 2025

Possibility of Stopping Chipping Glass while Sawing?

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Frequently there are chips on the bottom surface or breakouts at the end of cuts while sawing glass. There are several methods to reduce t...
Wednesday, 22 October 2025

Is White a Difficult Glass?

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Descripti o n of the Project A white 3mm base with 3mm and 6mm decorations made up of mosaic pieces from previously fused glass (all the sa...
Wednesday, 15 October 2025

How to get a Strong Sintered Snowflake?

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Credit: Janet Wager " My snowflakes are fragile. Will more glass make them stronger?” My experiments for the e-book Low Temperature ...
Tuesday, 14 October 2025

How do I Evaluate Some Suggestions about Annealing?

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There are writings from a teacher attempting to make glass fusing simple.   Unfortunately, glass physics and chemistry are very complicate...
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Wednesday, 8 October 2025

How Can I Relieve Stress in Fused Glass?

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An stress test strip and annealing witness between polarised filters. If an unbroken fired piece shows stress that is known not to be from ...
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