i have been pulling several cane pulls daily and bullseye tech notes recommend
450°f 250°c 1680-1725°f* 916-941°c 2:00
/www.bullseyeglass.com/education/lessons ... e-163.html#
Innovative Glass Solutions has come out with a turbo top that get the glass molten in about an hour. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6hmF_KNBiM
If its Ok for glass to melt glass that fast why cant I do it with my Caladra? AFAP to 1685? I've heard of bubbles forming and shocking glass..but if they have no problem going that fast why can't I without a turbo top? http://glassart.craftgossip.com/2010/04 ... raph-fast/
Thank you
Turbo Top
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Re: Turbo Top
Did I ask this incorrectly?
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Re: Turbo Top
I don't know anything about the turbo top, but I would hesitate to go up that fast for fear of breaking the pot containing the glass.
Barb
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Thanks for answering Barb . I kinda wondered that too