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Our Bullseye glass shipment is delayed, expected in late December.
Our Bullseye glass shipment is delayed, expected in late December.

Burnt Orange Striker Opaque Bullseye Frit 329

Original price $5.10 - Original price $65.50
Original price
$5.10
$5.10 - $65.50
Current price $5.10
  • Description
  • Working Notes
  • Available in Powder, Fine, Medium and Coarse grade frit and a sample size of 30 grams, a 5oz Jar (141 grams) or 1lb Jar (450 grams).

    Made from crushed, screened, and magnetically cleaned Bullseye Compatible sheet glass.

    The colour of the frit in its unfired and fired states may differ greatly. In application, colour saturation may vary. Thin layers may be lighter in colour. Thicker layers may be darker and more saturated in colour.

    Colours That Strike


    Many glasses that Bullseye produces appear pale or even colourless in their cold form but “strike” or mature to a target colour when fired to the right temperature. These styles are marked with the symbol above. 

    Not recommended for Stain Glass or Mosaics as Kiln required to achieve colour shown

  • Striker

    This style may not reveal (strike to) its target colour until fired.

    Contains

    Selenium, Sulfur

    May React With

    Copper, Lead, Silver

    Cold Characteristics

    Opalescent. Slight small mottle and orange-peel texture.

    Working Notes

    At full fuse and capped with clear glass, the mottling may remain but become faint in transmitted light. Lighter wisps may appear in reflected light. When uncapped, the mottling tends to even out and the colour becomes more consistent and even.

    This style is not suitable for kiln casting because it can become incompatible when held at high temperatures for an extended period. It may also become incompatible in instances where processes exceed the parameters of the test for compatibility. Testing is recommended when heat work exceeds these parameters. 

    Frits are versatile and can be used in:

      • Pate de verre and kilncasting
      • Kilnforming, including glass sketching and painting with light techniques
      • Torchworking and blowing, to create colours and patterns on surfaces.
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