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French Vanilla Striker Opaque Bullseye Ribbon 137

Original price $57.15 - Original price $57.15
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$57.15
$57.15 - $57.15
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  • Description
  • Working Notes
  • Flat and wide with organic variations, at around 1mm x 4mm ribbons provide a versatile complement to rods and stringers. They expand possibilities for bead making, drawing with glass, and more. 

    Currently available in 22 favourite Bullseye colours, these handmade strips come in tubes of approximately 141gram (5oz)

     Bullseye is 90COE and isn't compatible with Effetre or Vetrofond Rods. The annealing Temperature range is 505- 520 Celsius. 

    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. 

    It is not recommended for stained glass or mosaics as kiln is required to achieve the colour shown.

  • Striker

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

    Cold Characteristics

    Uniform colour.

    Working Notes

    This sulphur-bearing glass may react with gold-bearing lead (001311, 001215, 000301, 000305) and copper (001116, 001408, 001417, 000144, 000145, 000146) glasses to create a dark interface (lead sulphide, copper sulphide). See our chart Reactive Potential of Bullseye Glasses for more information.

    Very viscous; will flow later and less than other glasses. Generally more sensitive to heat-history and more likely to show variation in colour after fusing than many opals. When fired on edge, a clear distinction between outside and interior surfaces is commonly seen (a variation used by designers). This glass may become increasingly white with repeated firings. Consider using glass from the same batch for a given project.

    Dense White (000313) Reaction Note: The fired surface of French Vanilla does not react as readily to lead-bearing Dense White (000313), compared to firing the same combination in a single firing (using glass that has not previously been fired). However, this combination does react when re-fired to a full fuse. The fired and sandblasted surface of French Vanilla will react more readily with Dense White in a secondary full fuse. This provides a design opportunity with the contrast between the sandblasted areas (which do react) and any masked-off areas (which do not). This contrast is sensitive to further heatwork as reactions will begin to develop as low as 1150°F. Our tests show that continued heatwork in this firing will develop a stronger reaction in the masked off (fired surface) areas. If designing with this characteristic, further testing is recommended.

    Copper-Bearing Glasses Reaction Note: French Vanilla will react to varying degrees with glasses containing copper. The sample below shows copper-bearing Turquoise Blue (000116) in various forms (-08, -01, -02, -03, -30), fired over French Vanilla (000137, top half), with each then layered over with White (000113, bottom half). The area of interface and effects vary between French Vanilla and Turquoise Blue. The White does not react with either.

    Bullseye Compatible.

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