Bubbles and Fiber paper

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Amy Jakowski
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Bubbles and Fiber paper

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Never had this happen before to me. Did the fiber paper insulate the glass so it didn't fuse well? But why the totally regular, evenly spaced small holes on the edge?
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Side and top elements. Jen Ken 24' x 24' kiln
Big holes under opal circle that did not break thru.
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Shelf side where fiber paper was sitting on thin fiber paper
Shelf side where fiber paper was sitting on thin fiber paper
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Element side
Element side
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These holes are open on the side facing the top element- Clear on transparent blue
These holes are open on the side facing the top element- Clear on transparent blue
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Re: Bubbles and Fiber paper

Post by JestersBaubles »

The evenly-space small holes are due to the layup of the glass. Those "notches" are the perfect place to trap air and cause a bubble.

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Re: Bubbles and Fiber paper

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The notches are next to the kiln shelf and the holes are in the top glass layer farthest from the fiber. Open holes towards kiln elements. So this air is trapped??
No way to squeeze them out?
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Re: Bubbles and Fiber paper

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As Dana said, it's trapped air, caught in the spaces created by the fiber paper underneath.

Easy solution, just takes two firings -- first, pre-fuse the layers of glass together on a flat shelf, then fire a second time on top of the fiber paper.
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Re: Bubbles and Fiber paper

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Thank you. Two firings sounds excellent.
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Re: Bubbles and Fiber paper

Post by Buttercup »

I like them! Could you reliably replicate that effect? :) jen
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