Review of the Perlenpresse Tool for thin glass shapes pattern 1 (b501g)
This tool has a custom alteration to have the wire come out of the top of the heart. Hello for my first post I wanted to review one of my many, many tools. This is a headpin tool designed to make glass shape on the end of a wire, I use 20g copper wire. The trick with this tool is not to try to add all the glass on at once.
This is a custom version of Perlenpresse's tool b501g |
This is a sample of headpins I made using this tool. |
For the flowers I make a small ball and center it in the middle of the flower shape
here is the ball it's about 7mm around
after the first press, I then add small dots where the petals go
sometime the small dots fuse together too much and seperate them with a scalpel
You can see that sometimes the dots get a little crooked,
That can be corrected in the pressing phase.
Here is the headpin after pressing, sometimes it gets a little stuck in the cavity and you need to wiggle it to get it out. There is room to add a bit more glass on the top 2 petals in the photo. Just a tiny 1mm dot should do it, then repress.
I added some dots to the center for decoration. Give it some good insurance heat and pop it in the kiln.
Here is just a visual guide to using the heart cavity
Please let me know in the comments if you have any questions!
In response to the comment, I use hemostats to hold the wire, rather than rotating as you would with a pin vice or mandrel I just turn it back and forth heating the back side then the front. The hemostats release easily. I have a hard time removing the wire from the pin vice I have.