Glass Rods
and supplies for Flameworkers and Lampworkers
Moretti, Effetre, Double Helix |
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Bullseye Glass Rods |
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Double Helix Glass! |
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Hard Glass |

Supplies
Not
Rods but stuff like Gold, Silver,
Frits, Luster Powders, Iridizing
Sprays
What is COE? It is the abbreviation of Coefficient of Expansion, sometimes also called Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE) and Liner Expansion Coefficient (LEC). The COE number indicates at what rate glass will expand when being heated. If you melt together pieces of glass with different COE's then your glass is unlikey to be compatible; tension might arise in your product resulting in breakage. Use glass with the same COE to increase compatibilty likelihood for each project. There are other compatibilty parameters within each COE, such as viscosity and annealing range. So it is important to keep a log of your compatibilty errors with glass of the same COE, though generally most glass of the same COE will be nicely compatible. Lampworking, flameworking, and torchworking glass rods can also be used for kiln fusing onto flat glass sheets of similar compatibilty.








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