Organized Studio Contestants Share Their Tips
Your studio is your haven, your cave of creativity, your "me" space! It is as personal as the work that comes out of it. One thing that studios everywhere could probably use is some ORGANIZATION, and thanks to Delphi's second annual studio contest we can all learn some secrets to keeping it clean.
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Bullseye Reactive Glass Presentation
Amy Ferber from Bullseye Glass visited Delphi last week, and the Reactions were fantastic!
She was here to give a free presentation about using Bullseye Reactive Glass. The two hour interactive presentation included a video, and a chance to look at samples of reactions that were created using a variety of techniques and different materials – and what class would be complete without a pop quiz? Attendees were asked to review the samples and identify what was used to make them. Everyone had a fantastic time.
After the presentations I was able to sit down with Amy for a few minutes and talk. Here are a few of the questions I managed to sneak into her whirlwind vist:
Q: What is the COE of Bullseye?
A: Although many people like to categorize glass neatly by a COE number, compatibility is actually more complex than that. Bullseye kiln glass is around 90 COE, and is “Bullseye Compatible,” meaning that it is all extensively tested for reliability within the Bullseye product line. What this means for the user is that you’ll consistently get good results when fusing Bullseye products together. Bullseye