V for Vitrigraph Plus
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This item will be posted to you by V for Vitrigraph within 2 days of receiving payment.
| Shipping destination | Cost | Additional items |
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| United Kingdom | £4.00 | £0.00 |
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In this kit you will receive:
- one frosted clear display stand
- a 10cm Bullseye coe90 clear tekta glass circle
- a battery powered tea light cancle
This kit is for fused glass artists working with Bullseye glass specifically, you will need to fire the glass in your kiln.
When creating your design, note the area of the circle that fits in the stand and keep this clear to ensure that the circle fits neatly into the display stand.
The rounded slot in the stand measures 4mm wide and approx 8mm deep, it is shaped to hold the circle in place.
Shown with a 10cm diameter 3mm thick glass circle (as supplied). The pot is 45mm wide, 20mm high and 54mm deep from front to back. The tea light holder fits a 33-37mm diameter battery powered tea light (as supplied) - do not use with a real candle. The back is printed "BATTERY ONLY" and the flame candles that I have checked will not fit in the hole.
The stand is 3d printed with PLA, or polylactic acid, which is a bio-based polyester typically made from fermented plant starch, like corn, cassava, sugarcane, or sugar beet pulp.
PLA is a bioplastic, meaning it's derived from renewable resources instead of fossil fuels, unlike traditional plastic.
(ref: 8619-kit)
Designed by Jayne Britton in East Grinstead
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