Tag: fusing
Fusing Glass

what is the best ahesive for fusing fiber glass panel to a metal panel ?
I am trying to re-skin a metal hood with a fiber glass hood shell.
a product called gorilla hair
Good luck!
Pearsons Glass – Fusing Glass With The Microwave Kiln
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Kiln Glass

Four fire is to get together with soft glass colors cracks after the merger?
As the title says, I use fresh Moretti 104 Fusing COE Hours: 1250-1450 200/hr to 500/hr Hold for about 30 minutes to complete 200/hr 1250-950 Maintain hour My 200/hr 200 pieces of molded glass I stay in the cast does well, then when I retire to something more than fuses and are best viewed with a light glaze of annealing, which simply does not work. I have cracks in the point of almost all closed course. How do I do? Should I adjust the time? How many times can a piece of glass go into the oven before they lose power? How to bake factor oven glass affecting the WCC? I will comply with all the knowledge of how to do this kind of thing a bit and I liked the advice. Thanks!
The fundamental question to ask is if all the glass is tested compatible with the 104 – you can have one or more colors are not well adapted to the others, including the clearing. If the provider light is not test for you, then you should try to wrap each color erasure. With the molten glass to do, you can change the CMI burning elements of chemistry, but I have not heard that at the time of merger it uses. My experience suggests that going lower than the 1250 drop in temperature, more than 1100, so there is a rebound. The aim is to avoid devitrification fall (frost on the glass), but usually has no effect on the cracking / CMI results. My experience is limited http://users.ticnet.com/mikefirth/warmglas.htm, find the most experienced users to www.warmglass.com
Master Class 6: Kiln Formed Glass with Rudi Gritsch
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Fusing Casting

Distribution of three weeks starting … Is this normal?
I broke my ankle three weeks ago and was placed in a mold. Today, the doctor has given up and gave me a walking boot, told me to use crutches and build on it, and no hot / cold foot baths. He said that the bone has not yet melted, but is the right place. So, why put me in a box? He said something and swelling in the calf movement. Is it reasonable?
Yes is done. increased activity increase circulation and thereby increase the cure rate. Do what your doctor tells you to do.
Fusion casting of boerdom.
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Glass Fusing

fusing schedule for stained glass? Bluemoon?
If I cut 1 inch squares and stack 3 peices high of regular stained glass that is used by stained glass artists – and NOT so much fusing artists – what kind of schedule should I use??
First of all you have to make sure that the glass is compatible if you are using different colors for the pieces, if not they well break apart. Which is why Bullseye and Spectrum are tested compatible.
With pieces this small you should be able to heat to 1000F in about half an hour without shattering the glass from too rapid heating. You will then want to raise it to above 1250F to the soaking temperature fairly quickly. The problem with using non-standard glass is that you will have to judge the result you want and make records of the results. Depending on how high you go you will get a bare fuse with no melting of the corners, a solid fuse with rounding, or what is called flat fuse with considerable rounding (this refers to small pieces on larger pieces which melt flat into the larger piece)
As soon as the piece has reached the fuse you want, you open the lid and drop the temp below 1000F to avoid devitrification. A soak of about half an hour near 1000F is followed by a ramping cool cycle of about 3 hours for the 3/8″ thickness that you are talking about.
As you can see, there is nothing automatic about the cycle, you have to observe the progess at the high end and keep a log of temps and results so you can do it again or modify it.
Fusing and Slumping Glass
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