$15

Mold, Freeze and Fire with Linda Reboh

This CraftArtEdu class with Linda Reboh is a complete class in itself. It is also a necessary class if you want to take her next class that explores new options she has created from these basic techniques. You will learn how to use frit powder to fill a mold and then freeze it, release it from the mold and fire it. We will also cover how to finish glass and briefly discuss ways to expand this method.
$15
Glass Art
Beginner
45:41
 
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• Molds of any type of plastic or non-porous material, e.g. soap, resin, rtv, cookie, etc.
• Glass frit powder
• Distilled water
• Paper towels
• Toothpicks
• Popsicle sticks
• Small plastic disposable cups
• Fine particle dust mask
• Tweezers
• Heavy metal spoon, cheap electric toothbrush
• Wet/dry sandpaper, different grits
• Medium size plastic bowl, white or clear
• Kiln

• Optional: fine silver wire or bare copper wire, jet-dry rinse agent for dishwashers



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Linda Reboh

Linda Reboh

Linda teaches in her studio and at various other Art Centers. She shows with the Artists of Bristol and one of her Bronze pieces was recently mentioned in The Bucks County Times.

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