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From: "Jon Wilson"
To: "atm board"
Reply-To: "Jon Wilson"
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Sorry Rick;
Don't know of anyone who does that non-commercially.
I only know that it can be hard to do as an amateur. There's the issue = of
annealing, which ideally should be taken slowly.
A good example of what can happen with poor annealing is the 100 inch =
Hooker, at Mt. Wilson. Because kiln's were really not available then (at =
least good electric driven ones) the French manufacturer buried the = glass
in manure to anneal it (See "The Perfect Machine," by Ronald =
Florence). As a result there was stratification within the glass; and =
bubbles.
However, maybe someone will be able to help you out. I hope so.
Good luck to you:-)
Jon
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Sorry Rick;
Don't know of anyone who does that non-commercially.
I only know that it can be hard to do as an amateur. There's the =
issue of=20
annealing, which ideally should be taken slowly.
A good example of what can happen with poor annealing is the 100 =
inch=20
Hooker, at Mt. Wilson. Because kiln's were really not available then (at = least=20
good electric driven ones) the French manufacturer buried the glass in = manure to=20
anneal it (See "The Perfect Machine," by Ronald Florence). As a
result = there was=20
stratification within the glass; and bubbles.
However, maybe someone will be able to help you out. I hope =
so.
Good luck to you:-)
Jon
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