Glass molds are made from ceramic so they can go right
in the kiln with your glass pieces. They can be used again and
again. The same molds can also be used for clay.
Important: You need
to use Glass Separator
on your molds so the glass does not stick to them. Kiln wash is a
possible alternative, if that is all you have on hand. However
kiln wash is less finely ground, so it tends to stick to the glass and
can be hard to scrape off.
ALL GLASS MOLDS 10-20%
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Tile Molds
Make your own glass tiles with the colors and patterns you want


Glass
Knob and Handle Molds
Creative Paradise, Inc. has created a process and a series of
molds for forming glass knobs that
do not require expensive hardware or the drilling of
glass!
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 | LF53 Two Handles Mold
Mold size: 6-1/8" x 3-1/2".
Handle size: 5" x 3/4"
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$20
sale $16
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 | LF52 4 Square Knobs Mold Mold size 5" x 5" Knob size 1.5" square
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$20
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 | LF51 4 Round Knobs Mold
Mold size 5" x 5" knob size 1.25" dia.
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$20
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 | LF55 2 Large Round Knobs Mold (knob size
2" dia)
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$20
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 | LF56 2 Oval Knobs Mold
Knobs are 2.25″ x 1.25″
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$20
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anchors (threaded inserts), set of 10. Needed for mounting
the knobs you create with the molds shown above. |
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$3.50
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In this example a wine bottle was crushed and used as
"frit" in the square knob mold. Cool huh? |
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