Fuseworks Microwave Kiln Fusing Kit

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Learn to fuse glass right in your microwave oven! Create stunning pendants, fashionable earrings, snazzy bracelets, and much more. This is the easiest how-to-fuse kit you will ever find. A great kit for young adults and grown-ups who want to learn a craft they will enjoy for a lifetime! Kit includes: Fuseworks microwave kiln, (7) 90COE Fusing glass assortment, 1 oz. Dichroic bits and pieces, 1 oz. Millfiori glass, 1 oz. Confetti glass, 1 each: silver and gold earring set, 1 each: large and small silver and gold bails, 2 pieces of kiln paper, glass cutter tool, 1 pair of hot mitts, and easy to follow instructions. Measurements: Kiln: 3-1/4" x 4-7/8", complete package: 7-1/8" x 7-1/8" x 7-1/8".
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- Learn to fuse glass right in your microwave oven
- Create stunning pendants, fashionable earrings and snazzy bracelets
- A great kiln kit for young adults and grown-ups
- Includes one each, silver and gold earring set
- Measurements of Kiln: 3-1/4 x 4-7/8 inches
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Customer Buzz
 "I am not happy with this product Microwave kiln" 2010-03-19
By Jeffrey A. Neal (AZ)
I purchased this and the 1st. few I made came out fine, now they are getting rough white edges from the kiln paper, some have stuck and moved to the side of the inside black chamber and the bottom is all cracking apart where you place the kiln paper and your glass on top. I followed directions because the first few were ok. But think I should just invest in a regular Kiln. Not a good investment.

Customer Buzz
 "Great little kiln for making small items, but need better kiln paper" 2010-03-10
By Ms. Bluz
Recently I started taking a glass fusing class -- something I have wanted to do for years. In class we assemble our projects and then the instructor takes our projects home and does all the kiln work for us. I have loved the class and really wanted to get a kiln of my own, but the price for large kilns is very expensive, requires proper ventilation, a place to use it, it's own circuit breaker, etc, etc.



Before committing to all of this, I decided to look for an easy, affordable alternative that I use to experiment creating jewelry. I purchased this kiln based on the two reviews that were available. Since receiving it I have been using it daily. It is very small, but multiple items can be done at one time (max of 3 or even 4 if very small)as long as similar results are desired. I've had so much fun with it that a friend of mine who is also taking the class has now ordered one as well.



The only concern I have is that the kiln paper that comes with kit creates a rough surface on the edges and bottom of the pieces, creating the need to "sand" the pieces to get them smooth. I went to a specialty store for advice and ended up buying a glass file and another type of kiln paper. The new kiln paper solved my problem. Now I am very happy with my results!

Customer Buzz
 "Fun Intro to Glass Fusing" 2009-11-06
By Jen Stelling (Cohoes, NY)
This inexpensive "gateway" kit comes with lots of glass to play with and decent instructions. The kiln is very easy to use and seems to do exactly what it says it will, fusing small glass projects in three minutes in the microwave. I made a bunch of pendants and some very small earrings and learned that it is possible to fire a few small items in the kiln simultaneously, which saves on shelf paper. If the purpose of the kit is to intrigue potential glass hobbyists, it's very successful. I can't wait to learn and do more with glass!

Customer Buzz
 "A Bit of a Learning Curve" 2009-08-11
By Barking Loon (USA)
Some experimentation is necessary to master the glass fusing, but it quickly becomes addictive. Since the kiln which is large enough for only one object must cool for 30 minutes between firings, the process is also time consuming. However, you can see the results of your fusing after that half hour, a brief time in the world of fusing.


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