Save time and avoid brush stroke marks. Use thin shelf paper instead of shelf wash for an ultra smooth finish on the back of your fused piece. One time use. Fifteen 5" square sheets per pack. Popular Bullseye ThinFire Shelf Paper doesn't shrink in the kiln and features a printed pattern of the Bullseye logo on the bottom side, as shown below. The logo pattern does not affect glass or kiln shelves. Nor does it change the way ThinFire works in any way. But it does provide two benefits: One, the pattern makes it easy to recall how ThinFire should be positioned in the kiln. Just remember, logo side down against the shelf; plain side up, against the glass. Two, the pattern serves as an assurance that Bullseye ThinFire is tested, tried and true. Fuse Your Art in Glass Create art on white fusible paper and fuse it to glass. Make designs on paper with Fusible Pens, Chalk and Watercolor enamels (see recommended items below). Fire paper between layers of glass. Imagine the possibilities of preserving your children's creations in fusible glass art. With fusible chalks, watercolors, pens and glass - you are only limited by your imagination. Compatible with all glass COE's. Vase project created with fusible chalk and pens on white paper. Fused to black glass with clear glass overlay.
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Works well, after learning its limits
At first, I hated this paper. I use a microwave kiln and as the glass was melting, it was picking up some of the ash from the fiber paper and it was sticking to the sides of the glass. This created an ugly white hazy look, or even permanent white ash melted into the sides of my glass pieces. I have since experimented with different firing times, and I believe this was due to firing for too long, or for firing a piece which was originally very thin, that was forced to shrink back as glass often does. To elaborate, if your piece is a very thin and wide piece of glass, it will naturally want to shrink up and become more of a glob. In the process, it may pick up some of the ashy powder from the paper. To avoid this, fire for less time or use a piece that is smaller or thicker. I still rely on this paper because it gives a very nice smooth finish to the bottom of the piece, but I have to always be cautious of the powder issue. I plan to continue using this until a more thick "fiber paper" arrives. Thinfire is a one-time-use only. I am going to try a multi-use product. Still, great product for the price, and great for most applications.
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Great.
They are a great product and work well. Thank you. Will be buying more when needed. Thank you.
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