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Why Bullseye Glass?
When working with glass it is important to ensure that all your glass is compatible, this means it must have the same coefficient of expansion. Bullseye Glass is tested compatible CoE90. Bullseye has the largest and most consistent range of fusing glass available, this is why we use Bullseye Glass in our studio and stock it on our website. Bullseye not only manufactures glass but also carries out research and education in the Bullseye Resource Centre. For more information, check out our page on which glass is best for fusing.
Studio Tips - click on a category link to see the related guides
- Getting Started - general tips all glass artists should know
- Kiln Preparation
- Glass Techniques
- Using Moulds
- Using Decals
- Reactive Glass
- Accessory Glass, Textures and Irids
- Dichroic Glass
- Basic Information on our Glass Products and Tools
Getting Started - general tips all glass artists should know:
Bullseye Safety in the Kiln Glass Studio
Health and Safety in the Glass Studio
Improve Your Glass Cutting
Glass Cleaning Basics
Compatibility of Glasses
Bullseye Glass: What to Expect
Bullseye Glass and Food Safety
Bullseye Shelf Primer Instructions
How To Cut a Glass Billet
Bullseye Colours in RGB and CMYK
Kiln Preparation
Glass Techniques
Using Moulds
Using Decals
Reactive Glass
Accessory Glass, Textures and Irids
To see our range of fusing glass, visit the Bullseye Sheet Glass section of our website.
The above technical data sheets are reproduced with thanks to the Bullseye Glass Company www.bullseyeglass.com
Basic Information on Glass Fusing and our Glass Products and Tools
Select from the links below for general information about our glass products and studio supplies:
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