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Fuseworks Microwave Kiln Kit

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Fuseworks the most exciting new innovative product in the history of crafts! This kit is an inspiring collection of fusing accessories specially designed to allow crafters to create beautiful and unique fused glass projects right in their microwave ovens. Make stunning fused glass pendants, bracelets, earrings and home décor items by simply layering glass embellishing it and fusing them together in a microwave in 3 minutes or less. Kit contains 11 essentials tools and accessories, including glass to start fusing right out of the box. Great with kiln fired glass paints and Precious Metal Clay (PMC). Kiln measures 3 1/4" H x 4 1/2" D with an interior fusing platform of 2 3/4 "

Features:

Kit contains 11 essentials tools and accessories, including glass to start fusing right out of the box


Kiln measures 3 1/4" H x 4 1/2" D with an interior fusing platform of 2 3/4 ".


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.0 inches
Product Width: 7.25 inches
Product Height: 7.25 inches
Product Weight: 2.17 pounds
Package Length: 7.3 inches
Package Width: 7.2 inches
Package Height: 7.0 inches
Package Weight: 2.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 18 customer reviews )
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46 of 46 found the following review helpful:

4Fun Intro to Glass FusingNov 06, 2009
By Jen Stelling
This inexpensive "gateway" kit comes with lots of glass to play with and decent instructions. The kiln is very easy to use and seems to do exactly what it says it will, fusing small glass projects in three minutes in the microwave. I made a bunch of pendants and some very small earrings and learned that it is possible to fire a few small items in the kiln simultaneously, which saves on shelf paper. If the purpose of the kit is to intrigue potential glass hobbyists, it's very successful. I can't wait to learn and do more with glass!

36 of 36 found the following review helpful:

4Great little kiln for making small items, but need better kiln paperMar 10, 2010
By Ms. Bluz
Recently I started taking a glass fusing class -- something I have wanted to do for years. In class we assemble our projects and then the instructor takes our projects home and does all the kiln work for us. I have loved the class and really wanted to get a kiln of my own, but the price for large kilns is very expensive, requires proper ventilation, a place to use it, it's own circuit breaker, etc, etc.

Before committing to all of this, I decided to look for an easy, affordable alternative that I use to experiment creating jewelry. I purchased this kiln based on the two reviews that were available. Since receiving it I have been using it daily. It is very small, but multiple items can be done at one time (max of 3 or even 4 if very small)as long as similar results are desired. I've had so much fun with it that a friend of mine who is also taking the class has now ordered one as well.

The only concern I have is that the kiln paper that comes with kit creates a rough surface on the edges and bottom of the pieces, creating the need to "sand" the pieces to get them smooth. I went to a specialty store for advice and ended up buying a glass file and another type of kiln paper. The new kiln paper solved my problem. Now I am very happy with my results!

25 of 25 found the following review helpful:

3fine product, poor instructions: here are some tipsJan 15, 2011
By Eden
Having tried several very small projects I tried a pendant and couldn't proceed without breakage. After enquiring elsewhere I was advised that using the microwave oven on half-power for a pre-firing would be very likely to increase success.

Using a pre-firing also seems to have eliminated the problems with using tiny dabs of white glue to make things stay in place. In regular fusing I use dilute glue but in this instance full strength tiniest dabs, dried thoroughly, seems to work fine.

Was advised that a coating of kiln wash on the base of the kiln would be effective alone or with kiln paper. I am finding that the kiln wash alone is a much better solution, without using the paper. If I were to use kiln paper in the future I would iron it first to make it smoother. Pre-firing the kiln paper then ironing it would be even better.

When I first touched the kiln it indented a bit with just the pressure of lifting it. Before I used the kiln I coated the outside surfaces (careful to stay away from blow hole) with a coating of high temp kiln cement and fired that on. Highly recommended.

26 of 27 found the following review helpful:

4A Bit of a Learning CurveAug 11, 2009
By Barking Loon
Some experimentation is necessary to master the glass fusing, but it quickly becomes addictive. Since the kiln which is large enough for only one object must cool for 30 minutes between firings, the process is also time consuming. However, you can see the results of your fusing after that half hour, a brief time in the world of fusing.

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

4First time userJan 05, 2011
By Marlies in Mississippi
My kit arrived today and within minutes I had everything out and proceeded to read the easy to follow instructions and was cutting out my first project. After only 30 minutes my first "masterpeice" was ready. I was pleasantly surprised that it turned out as nice as it did. I loved the ease of the process and almost instant gratification of the final peice! The kiln is small but you can still get a good sized pendant or two small earrings. My only complaint would be that the back came out rough and they don't really give you alot of kiln paper to work with. I have seen on the net where you can buy more sheets and will probably order more that way. All in all, for under a hundred bucks, I can see where this will become an additictive hobby! This is ideal for beginners or someone who is curious but doesn't want to commit to an expensive $500 kiln. I reccommend this product! I am adding some more information to my previous review! Ive been a fusing maniac now for seven days and Would like to add some useful information. You can find alot of fuseworks supplies at Hobby Lobby, i.e paper glass and a better cutter. The products are relitively inexpensive and no shipping and handling charges. I have also bought a dremmel to smooth out the corners and back. (much easier than sandpaper). And I am now so atticted to the kiln that I ordered yet another kit a few days ago. Now I can fuse TWICE as much!!!! If anyone would like to see pictures of my projects or have any questions, Please Feel free to email me at Pitboss34@aol.com

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