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There are 2 main ways of annealing your work in glass beadmaking: you can either work to the kiln or you can batch anneal. Batch annealing is where you make your beads, cool them in [[vermiculite]] or [[fibre blanket]] and then anneal tham at a later date.  
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There are 2 main ways of annealing your work in glass beadmaking: you can either work to the kiln or you can batch anneal. Batch annealing is where you make your beads, cool them in [[vermiculite]] or [[fibre blanket]] and then anneal them at a later date.  
 
This is an option for people who do not have their own [[kiln]]. They can make their beads and then send them to someone else for annealing.
 
This is an option for people who do not have their own [[kiln]]. They can make their beads and then send them to someone else for annealing.

Latest revision as of 17:53, 20 November 2008

There are 2 main ways of annealing your work in glass beadmaking: you can either work to the kiln or you can batch anneal. Batch annealing is where you make your beads, cool them in vermiculite or fibre blanket and then anneal them at a later date. This is an option for people who do not have their own kiln. They can make their beads and then send them to someone else for annealing.