No
Fire the clay like glass, not clay. The problem with melting glass on clay is the coefficient is different. Glass will craze, (crackle) on the clay. If you want the glass to stay on the clay use high fire clay and fire it to bisque first. The second firing with the glass on it should be fired on a schedule that is suitable for the glass. You can not simply fire the glass up to it's melting temperature then allow it to cool without controlling the cooling rate. You may want the rate to be 60ºF/hour to cool depending on the type of glass you are using.
stick clay with WATER
No, clay is too porous for a cyanoacrylate glue. -Elmers does make a China and Glass glue that may be good for clay.
You can't, glue doesn't work, but if you can coat you paper with something it might stick.
you stick it up your nose (I perfer to stick it up my nose, then suck on it until it rots)
Fire the clay like glass, not clay. The problem with melting glass on clay is the coefficient is different. Glass will craze, (crackle) on the clay. If you want the glass to stay on the clay use high fire clay and fire it to bisque first. The second firing with the glass on it should be fired on a schedule that is suitable for the glass. You can not simply fire the glass up to it's melting temperature then allow it to cool without controlling the cooling rate. You may want the rate to be 60ºF/hour to cool depending on the type of glass you are using.
stick clay with WATER
Glass is a better insulator of heat compared to clay. Clay transfers heat more efficiently due to its higher thermal conductivity.
clay
stick clay with WATER
To make it stick
Clay glue is typically referred to as clay adhesive or clay paste, used for bonding clay pieces together in pottery and craft projects.
Yes, spray paint can stick to glass if the glass surface is properly prepared and the right type of spray paint is used.
Clay and glass are made up of different minerals and undergo different processes to form. Clay is formed from decomposed rocks and can harden when subjected to heat, but it will not transform into glass. Glass, on the other hand, is made by melting sand and other components at high temperatures, resulting in a transparent, non-crystalline material.
get a plain stick. Try and make sure it doesn't have any bumps or branches coming out of it. Next, get some clay and design it how you want to. Put the clay completely around the stick, then engrave things or put more clay on top of the stick 2 design it. once you're done designing put it in the oven to harden the clay.
Marbles are usually made of glass( The kind you play with).
the only way i know it to use glue