Fusing float
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Fusing float
When fusing float, as I understand it the two tin sides must be facing each other. If you fuse 3 pieces of float does the 3rd piece face inward? TIA
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I don't find the tin side more prone to devit, exactly. The tin side does protect the bottom surface when placed against the shelf.
The tin side can effect enamels making them turn brown, so if you are enameling keep the tin side away from the enamels.
I find fewer devit problems using heavier glasses 10mm and up are less prone than 1/4" and thinner.
The tin side can effect enamels making them turn brown, so if you are enameling keep the tin side away from the enamels.
I find fewer devit problems using heavier glasses 10mm and up are less prone than 1/4" and thinner.
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