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Pot Melt is a technique where Bullseye Glass scraps or other COE 90 scraps can be used to create interesting fused glass color combinations and visual effect by mixing and melting together various colors and shades of glass in a container.
 
Pot Melt is a technique where Bullseye Glass scraps or other COE 90 scraps can be used to create interesting fused glass color combinations and visual effect by mixing and melting together various colors and shades of glass in a container.
  
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== Steps ==
 
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#**Note: Be very cautious of opening a 1700F kiln and avoid if possible. Wear eye protection, shield your face, protect your hands with high temperature gloves. Synthetic clothing fabrics can be very dangerous at high temperatures, wear cotton. Synthetic fabrics can melt or burst into flames causing serious burns to your skin.
 
#**Note: Be very cautious of opening a 1700F kiln and avoid if possible. Wear eye protection, shield your face, protect your hands with high temperature gloves. Synthetic clothing fabrics can be very dangerous at high temperatures, wear cotton. Synthetic fabrics can melt or burst into flames causing serious burns to your skin.
  
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==