Freeforming a Coral Bowl with Fused Glass
I have seen many of these "coral" bowls created. In case you weren't sure how to get this effect and make your very own coral bowls, here you go! This is another technique with what we at MoltenWorks call "Freeforming." Basically building a project without a base piece making sure all of your pieces stick together to create a larger design. This process has many applications and having extra kiln shelves to build directly on is very helpful. I have my shelves cut to 10x10" to make them easy to work on and move.

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Freeforming Elements in Fused Glass (Part 1)

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Fused Glass Experiment #4: Weaving Glass

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Broken Glass to Beautiful Bowl, Fused Glass Project Tutorial

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Coral Bowls Project

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Making a Fused Glass Bowl Using Colour Dilution Technique, Sort Of

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Fused Glass Black & White with Coral bowl

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Using up scrap glass - includes thermal shock frit making, powder migration and glass pebbles.

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Fused Glass Checkerboard Bowl Using an Easy Technique, Glass Fusing Project

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Fused Glass Bubble Pendants Using Copper Carbonate

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Making a fused glass plate using Chevrons technique

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Fused Glass experiment with blown bubbles of GLASSLINE on top of sheet glass

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How To Make Fused Glass Beads In A Microwave Kiln | For Beginners

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Pulling stringers and noodles for fused glass components

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Pattern bar plate from scratch!

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Artists at Work: Miguel Unson

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Pot Melt Experiment — Another Fusing First for Me!

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Smooshed Glass

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From left over to a Bowl - fused glass projects, ideas and techniques

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Combing Glass #2

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