Materials

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Welcome to the materials overview page! This page is a collection of all the materials used, a small bit of info about them and an example of that material.

Types of Glass
Material Image How it's used
Flashed Glass Flashing glass is where a thin coat of color is applied over another base color. Most often done with clear and a thin layer on top of another color.
Textured Glass Glass that's imprinted with a Texture at the factory while it's still molten.
Hand Blown Glass Glass that has been blown in a Hotshop to create an object or sheet.
Hand Made Glass Glass that has been handled and mixed by hand rather than entirely automated by machines.
Machine Made Glass Glass that has entirely been made by machine. There is no human interaction with the glass until the finished product comes off the line.
Fusing Glass Specific recipes of glass that are designed, made and tested to be used in a Kiln with each other and intended to limit problems.
System 96 System of Fusing Glass that has a Coefficient of Expansion of 96 and is chemically compatible with other 96 glasses. Originally started by Spectrum Glass.
Architectural Glass Glass that's generally clear with textures that are intended to obscure or are decorative with specific designs.
Glass Products
Material Image How it's used
Bevel Simple modification done to the edge of glass where the edges are beveled, when done on clear glass it results in rainbows being cast.
Rondel Hotshop made "round" disk of glass, Can be Spun or Blown.
Bevel Cluster Premade sets of bevels that come as a packaged design that you can use as is or modify to your liking. Mix and match!
Other Materials
Material Image How it's used
Came Placed between two pieces of glass to be held in place once fully surrounded.
Foil Most often made of copper, has an adhesive applied to the back and is wrapped around a single piece of glass. It's copper tape essentially.
Foil Sheet The same as Foil but in large sheets rather than thin rolls for doing Foil Overlay.
Copper Wire Used in various ways for all sorts of things from reinforcing, stakes, decoration or hanging points depending on the size used.
Copper Sheet An alternative to Foil Sheet for making overlay or other elements to be attached.
Rebar Most is steel rod or bar that's used for External Reinforcement on large windows where the overall size isn't capable of holding itself together anymore.
Restrip Medium thickness copper strip that's used for Internal Reinforcement of mostly Foil projects as flexibility is required.
Strong Line Copper coated steel that is used for Internal Reinforcement of Foil or Came projects.