bushman, i should clarify...
the pic is of a slab made by Jeff Dixon (i think). He uses a glass fusing kiln- like a ceramic kiln, a modern one. he catches the puddle in a terra cotta saucer with some kind of white powder coating it. The pic (above) shows emory coons about to turn it into a butterfly. sorry no pics of the butterfly!
most of the "art" glass i have knapped was "slag" pieces ;eft over after glass blowing. have had mixed results. different glasses have different ... i dunno what it is... each is assigned a number, perhaps having to do with melting point .... they don't always knap equally, that it, fractures studder as they pass from one to another, leading to ripples and hinges.
i think complete melting and tempering is the key.
the pieces i have done myself were done from cutoffs from a window in my house- i took the cutoffs, cut them into equal sized pieces, stacked the pieces and put the stack in a glass kiln. they melted to a 3/8 inch slab of swirly blue, white and clear. i knapped the result into a clovis like shape but darned if i can find a pic. here's a pic (below) of the window, anyway.