01. Test Time Before making an entire plate, I wanted to do a little test first. Based on the diameter of the glass rods that’ll be used to create the short cylinders on every “brick”, I decided on a size for the rectangles. These are just some...
01. Strips Cut and Arranged Like the other streaky glass projects I’ve done (one in forest green, the other in cranberry), I’ve cut 8 x 1/4″ strips and arranged them in a pattern that I found eye-catching. If you look closely, you can see that...
01. Stringers and Clear Glass Because I’ve detailed the process of assembling stringers for other projects (a bowl with 2mm stringers and a bowl with .5mm stringers), I’m going to skip that part. Plus I forgot to photograph the assembly! But to summarize,...
01. Cutting Pieces Firstly, an isometric cube is not an easy thing to draw. Suffice it to say that there are square roots and 30 degree angles involved. Hence the straight edge and a right triangle for the cutting. I simply cut strips of the various colors, then used...
01. What, No Photo? It’s true. I forgot to take a picture of the glass before I started cutting it, or even while I was assembling. You’ll have to take my word for it that the 3mm sheets had beautiful rainbow iridescent sheens to them. I used three colors,...
01. Cut the Strips This project started with a Bullseye 3mm thick Streaky sheet of glass (002310) composed of a mix of Cranberry Pink transparent and White opalescent. I started by cutting an 8x8″ square, then cutting that into 1/4″ strips. 02. Create a...