#64 To Bail or Not To Bail

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This is a look at some of the options for added a bail or not adding a bail to jewelry sized pieces. I use "thin" Bullseye glass for most of the projects & explain why I use thin. I show glue on bail, a glue IN bail, making a channel in your glass, using high fire wire to make your own bail, using pre-made high fire wire bails, snap jewelry, and interchangeable Gallery Pendants. Many of these products in this video are available at your favorite glass retailer. Here is the information on all the items.
*Gallery Pendants - Artifill.com
*Snap Jewelry - Aanraku.com
*Leather cords - Aanraku.com
*Stainless Steel Box Chain - Aanraku.com
*Leaf Bail - Aanraku.com
*Spider Tube Bail - Made by several companies
*Ellie & Finley fusible Handy Hanger - HandyHanger.net
*Easy-cut Lens Cutter - DiamondTechCrafts.com
*Cutting Oil for glass cutters - Available at any glass retailer.
*18" SilverSilk Capture silver/gold - DichroicInc.com
*Thin/Thick/Black/Clear Dichroic Glass - DichroicInc.com
*Thin Black & Clear - BullseyeGlass.com
*1/8" thick fiber paper used. 1.16" thick fiber paper was mentioned - available at any glass retailer.
*E-6000 glue - available at any glass retailer, craft store or hardware store.
*Slide Cord video mentioned -    / susanmcgarry   #29 Slide Cords
*Firing schedule - 500˚F per hr to 1425˚F hold 10 min (260˚ per hr to 775˚ hold 10 min)
*Bail Gluing Procedure - attach bail with E-6000, wait 24 hours, heat in an over or kiln at 275˚F (135˚C) for 20 min
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