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From: "Andreas Derwahl" To: "'Stan Kohut'" Cc: "Atm-US \(E-mail\)" Reply-To: "Andreas Derwahl" Hi Stan and everyone, I've read your webpage, sounds like a good idea to melt, rough anneal, have a look and then fine anneal if suitable blanks have been produced. That could save a lot of time (unless the rough anneal leads to shattering the glass:-)). I'm getting a much clearer picture now, thanks to everyone for on and offlist comments. If there's interest I'll keep the list posted on the outcome. Cheers, Andreas > Hi Andreas and Everyone ! > I have so-far made 3 attempts at melting glass into something > that could be > used as a blank using a Plaster-sand mold and a graphite mold. > I have made 2 pages on the first couple of attempts: > http://www.geocities.com/natsp2000/casting-glass.html > http://www.geocities.com/natsp2000/casting-2.html > The biggest problem I have run into are the bubbles that get > trapped in the > molten glass. > My first 2 castings used large chunks of broken 1/2" plate > glass and had a > moderate amount of bubbles, the third attempt used 1/8" plate > glass that was > broken into small pieces and resulted in considerably more > bubbles, as far > as I can tell, the larger the chunks the better. > I believe the graphite mold burns off at these high > temperatures and adds to > the bubble problem as the mold has been reduced in size about > 1/8" in two > firings, on the last attempt I had two large bubbles that > were streaked with > a brown color that I believe is from the mold. > Devritification occurs between 1100*f -1400*f so you need to > melt at about > 2100*f > (for borsilicate) for about 4-6 hours and then crash cool > back down to about > 1000*f > Here is a webpage on annealing with a chart: > http://www.glassnotes.com/Simple%20Annealing.html > I would worry about trying to get a good melt and use a > simple annealing > scheme, you can always go back and fine anneal it later if > you come out with > something decent enough to anneal. > Good luck ! > Stan --- BBBS/NT v4.00 MP* Origin: Email Gate (1:379/1.100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 379/1 633/267 |
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