by Jodi McRaney Rusho | Bottle Glass, Process
One of the questions I get very frequently is “How do I make holes in bottle bottoms if I don’t want to drill?” And I get it, drilling is only a tiny bit fun. So, I did some experimenting and found I could fuse loops into my bottle bottoms. While they aren’t the...
by Jodi McRaney Rusho | Bottle Glass, Process
Removing labels from bottles before fusing is always a chore! I’ve found one way to make it somewhat easier is to do the bottles in batches. Start with a bunch of bottles, this is just part of my stash: Bottles ready to be processed I prefer to cut the bottles before...
by Jodi McRaney Rusho | Bottle Glass, Process
Most bottle factories mark their bottles with a series of symbols and/or numbers. These are called Punt Marks. If you have bottles with identical punt marks, it is a pretty safe bet they came from the same batch, and would therefore be compatible. Let’s have a...
by Jodi McRaney Rusho | Bottle Glass, Process
Decals are a quick and fun way to add detail to your fused bottle projects. Most low fire ceramic decals and low fire glass decals will work very well on bottles and float glass. Most decals are water slide decals which means that they are a thin film image that...
by Jodi McRaney Rusho | Bottle Glass, Firing Schedules
Flat Bottle Glass Firing Schedule Flat Glass from Bottles – Farenheit Ramp Temp (F) Hold Temp (F) Hold Time 300/hr 500 10 min 500/hr 1260 8 min 9999 1060 20 min off Flat Glass From Bottles – Celcius Ramp Temp (C) Hold Temp (C) Hold Time 166/hr 260 10...
by Jodi McRaney Rusho | Bottle Glass, Process
Once you’ve mastered the basics of fusing bottle bottoms on molds, you can expand your glass practice and add colors to your designs. There are 3 main ways to add colors to fused bottle bottoms: Frits, Enamels and Mica. All of these have different processes, so we’ll...