Ruby Red Striker Tint, Billet, Fusible, Each

Ruby Red Striker Tint, Billet, Fusible, Each

$135.35 USD
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Ruby Red Striker Tint, Billet, Fusible, Each

Ruby Red Striker Tint, Billet, Fusible, Each

001824-0065-F-EACH

$135.35 – $135.35

Ruby Red Striker Tint is a striking style that develops its color through heatwork, shifting from a subtle cold appearance to a richer fired result.

$135.35 USD
Overview

Thick Color for Casting and Carving.

Bullseye billets can be an excellent choice for casters who are concerned about the safety issues associated with working in lead crystal.

Billets are also significantly lighter than lead crystal and may be more economical to use. In comparing costs, remember that full lead crystal glasses weigh as much as 45% more. The specific gravity of Bullseye glass is about 2.5.

Details

Dimensions

Billet size: 5 in x 10 in x 3/4 in.

Estimated billet weight: 3.5 lb.

Fusible

Tested Bullseye Compatible.

Striker

This style may not reveal (or strike to) its target color until fired.

Gold-Bearing Glass Styles
Many pink, purple, and coral transparent glass styles require a 2:00 hold in the range of 1200 °F–1225 °F (649 °C–663 °C) to properly develop color.

See the article Properly Pink, Purple and More.

More Information
Visit About Our Glass and What to Expect From Bullseye Glass.

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WARNING: This product can expose you to selenium and cadmium, which are known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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