0034 Light Peach Cream 2mm Opalescent Bullseye 90 COE Glass Sheet 10x10" 90COE Fusible
0034 Light Peach Cream 2mm Opalescent Bullseye 90 COE Glass Sheet 10x10" 90COE Fusible
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🛑 Please read the entire description. This is not stained glass. It is glass formulated for melting in a kiln.Â
🛑There is a MINIMUM PURCHASE REQUIREMENT for sheet glass.
IMPORTANT! There is a TWO SHEET minimum purchase requirement on 10x10" Bullseye sheet glass. Choose from any of my 10x10 Bullseye Glass sheets. (If you search 10x10 they'll come up for you.) Â They do not have to be the same color. Â Smaller sheets (5x5 inches for example) DO NOT count toward the minimum purchase requirement.Â
Before purchase, please read all about this glass here: https://www.bullseyeglass.com/about-our-glass/
Glass samples may be shown post-firing in a kiln. The glass looks very, very different before it is fired.Â
On multi-color sheets, color distribution can vary greatly. The photo is only one example. Your sheet will be different.Â
Bullseye glass is heavily textured and even solid colors may have a mottled appearance before kiln firing. The sample shown is after being fired (heated to extreme temperatures) in a kiln.Â
Size: About 10x10" Â
Sizes vary slightly from sheet to sheet. Bullseye glass has a wavy factory edge on one side that can be up to about an inch in width. The factory edge is included in the measurement. Sheets can be trimmed to at least 9x10 inches.Â
Category: Double rolled textured art glass
What's a striker? A striker is a sheet of glass that changes color or "strikes" to the mature color (the color shown) at full fusing temperatures. It may look very different before firing in a kiln. Strikers are identified in the titles or with a circle symbol on the stock photo.Â
Thickness: 2mm
These double rolled glass sheets are great for stained glass, mosaic and fusing projects. Hand-rolled and controlled for mix consistency, with the unique patterning of true art glass.
COE: 90 Compatible with other 90 COE glass
Photos/illustrations by Bullseye Glass
Safety first! If this glass will be used for an item that will touch food, please make sure to read Bullseye's article on food safety here: www.bullseyeglass.com/wp-content/uploads/Food-Safety.pdf
Safety first! Always avoid breathing glass dust by using the proper safety equipment.Â
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