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The Glass Jewelry Tools Professional Microwave Kiln is a compact and efficient tool designed for melting glass to create stunning DIY jewelry. With a diameter of 4.5 inches and a height of 3.5 inches, this kiln is perfect for both beginners and experienced artisans. It allows for safe and economical glass fusing right in your microwave, making it an ideal addition to any creative workspace.
Color | white |
Shipping Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
Item Model Number | FBA_SLMK003 |
Body Material | glass |
Item Part Number | FBA_SLMK003 |
Primary material | Glass |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Shape | round |
Assembly Type | diy |
Manufacturer | Love Charm |
M**A
Really works
I use it to make flat my broken lampworkbeads,and it works perfect!
C**M
You need pads or a small crucible
Melting metal in a matter of 5mins with a microwave is amazing! Js
N**Y
Works with stained glass and a 600 W microwave oven
I was concerned about whether or not I could use my stained glass scraps and a 600W microwave. My first attempt worked. I am not sure about the time needed. 6 minutes were not enough so I gave it another 6 and it fused. I had to leave before it was finished so less time might work.
M**M
Works good but small
Works very well and it is what it was advertized as. I was amazed that such a thing existed and bought one just to see if it worked. I never used one before or even saw one used before, but my first try worked fine. I've made about a dozen things successful for curio-grade trinkets. It takes somewhat more time than I expected, about 6 minutes on my 1200 watt oven using fuseworks 90 coe glass and a few hour cooling time. It is small. It can only do one small part at a time. If I was even going to be serious about it, I would definitely want a larger one. They are fragile, I haven't broken my yet, but probably will. It is quite fun and amazing.for a beginner. Be careful - hot
M**D
I must have gotten a good one
I had a Fuseworks brand microkiln first and wanted to buy another to use while the Fuseworks one cooled. I've been using them both "to death" and I'm pretty happy, to be honest.This one is the same size as my "original" one and works ALMOST as well.I think pieces take just slightly longer in here but it's not bad. And it's much less expensive than a full-priced Fuseworks.I've even been able to cinter a small silver Art Clay piece in it!!
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