Note Taking
Note taking is an important part of the glass fusing process. You will want to take down detailed information so that you can refer back to it in future firings. A firing log will help you obtain all the information you need.
Taking notes will enable you to see how your particular kiln behaves and whether or not your experiments were successful. Referring back to these glass notes in future firings will enable you to repeat previous procedures, or avoid mistakes that occurred.
To accomplish note taking, you need to have all of the information in one place. This will make it easy to see all of your previous firings and keep them all together in one location.
Here are a few products that will help in your endeavors:
My Glass Fusing Firing Log
My Glass Fusing Firing Log
will help you keep track of all your glass fusing procedures. This handy paperback book will assist in keeping all your projects in one central location. No more hunting for where you placed those notes from a firing you previously finished. The pages are detailed with spaces for all of your fusing information, even pictures.
Book Details
• Paperback: 21 pages
• Binding: Wire-O
• Publisher: Connie Brown
Only $15.54

My Glass Fusing Journal
My Glass Fusing Journal
is more for all of your other items. This journal is filled with blank pages to keep track of your fusing experiences and notes to yourself. This is great for taking notes on products you want to purchase, firing schedules you want to try, locations of where to purchase fusing items, etc. You can choose to have the journal filled with blank, dot grid, or lined college-ruled paper.
Book Details
• Back cover made of thin black flexible textured plastic, measures 16/1000" thick
• Front cover made of 12pt glossy paper, laminated for durability
• Filled with your choice of 60lb book weight (24 lb bond) paper -- blank, dot grid, lined college-ruled, or a task journal.
Only $14.49

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