Nichrome Wire Gauges and Uses

Published: Wed, 03/08/17

Glass With a Past
Bottle and Float Glass Fusing Molds, Education
Fusing with Nichrome Wire
Fusing with Nichrome wire is second nature to me now, but I remember when it wasn't!

I've compiled a list of the nichrome wire gauges that I routinely use, and what types of projects I use them for.

Hopefully it will prove useful for you in your fusing adventures!


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News from the Studio
This week has been the 'Week of the Carpool', lots and lots of driving!  Hobbes the pirate cat had minor surgery to fix his eyelid, so I spent some quality time at the vet's office.  He's healing well, but very unhappy with the cone.

I've also just finished submitting my paperwork to teach this summer at the University of Utah Lifelong Learning Program, for those of you in Salt Lake City, UT, keep an eye out, maybe we can learn together.

The polarized film used in the online Advanced Bottle Glass Fusing class is also available, I finally found a supplier that I like and trust.


I'm also working on projects for the upcoming Recycled Glass Jewelry class. I'm trying to decide if I should create a tiara for the class...any votes?


Stay warm, and stay creative!

Jodi
 
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Recycled Glass Jewelry - Online


Watch the live broadcast for free, and available for streaming later for a small fee.

Learn to make all sorts of recycled glass jewelry with Jodi. We'll begin by learning how to make recycled glass kiln formed beads and focal pieces using fusing, casting and other techniques. To add to the fun, we'll be using bottle glass, window glass, glass dishes and plates, and the occasional broken vintage piece that is just too pretty to throw away! After we've made a variety of glass pieces, we'll create a variety of projects using premade findings, and then moving on to creating your own findings using recycled materials and clever hardware hacks.

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