Microwave Kiln Glass Making for Beginners: Step-by-Step Guide to Fused Glass Jewelry & Pendants - DIY Home Craft Projects for Unique Handmade Gifts & Decorations
Microwave Kiln Glass Making for Beginners: Step-by-Step Guide to Fused Glass Jewelry & Pendants - DIY Home Craft Projects for Unique Handmade Gifts & Decorations

Microwave Kiln Glass Making for Beginners: Step-by-Step Guide to Fused Glass Jewelry & Pendants - DIY Home Craft Projects for Unique Handmade Gifts & Decorations

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MAKING GLASS JEWELRY IN YOUR MICROWAVE WITH EASEMicrowaves aren’t just for popcorn and frozen dinners anymore.Making glass jewelry is fun and this guide will teach you the principles of glass fusing. With practice, you should be able to achieve consistent results in microwave firing. You will need a microwave kiln, which is a small ceramic fiber container that fits inside the microwave oven. The microwave kiln captures microwave energy and concentrates it in the firing chamber. The concept is similar to using a magnifying glass to focus sunlight.In this guide you will learn how to make your own glass jewelries and pendants with ease and lot more !GET YOUR COPY NOW..BY CLICKING BUY NOW ...

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I DO NOT recommend buying this pamphlet. The only 2 “books” I’ve found is this & another written by same person with different cover. It seems like some novice non-English speaking women took some grainy b&w pics, wrote some things she experienced then put it thru a really bad translation program so it came out like word salad. No info on schedules or time, diff COES/glass, microwave wattage. ZERO info. Being the only books out there about MW fusing, I’m a bit livid. I’ll have to experiment, keep logs, pics & notes myself. I’m sure I’ll waste a lot of expensive glass. Maybe I’ll write a real book on MW Kilns!