Wall pocket seperator Q

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Joy

Wall pocket seperator Q

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Hi All,

I have made a few wall pockets and I have been using the inch-thick Ceramaguard fibre board sold on this site to form the pocket. After fusing, I have to soak in water and dig the fiber board out. It's pretty tough to get it all out.

My question is, is there something else I could use so that it will slide out from between the glass after firing and then I could re-use it? What if I coated the Ceramaguard with kiln wash?

Thanks for any suggestions.

Joy
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What about 1/8th thick fiber paper stacked to the depth you want? I use that for kiln carving, underneath my glass, and it releases pretty cleanly.
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or the ceramaguard wrapped in fiber paper. Then you should be able ot pull it out in one piece and use it more than once.

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Post by Joy »

or the ceramaguard wrapped in fiber paper
Something like Thinfire? Or is there some other kind of flexable fibre paper?

Thanks!
Joy
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Joy wrote:
or the ceramaguard wrapped in fiber paper
Something like Thinfire? Or is there some other kind of flexable fibre paper?

Thanks!
Joy
You can get fiber paper in 1/8 and 1/4 thicknesses. I would think you will want something a little thicker than Thinfire to give you the buffer you want to allow you to pull out your form.
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Joy wrote:
or the ceramaguard wrapped in fiber paper
Something like Thinfire? Or is there some other kind of flexable fibre paper?

Thanks!
Joy
You can get fiber paper in 1/8 and 1/4 thicknesses. I would think you will want something a little thicker than Thinfire to give you the buffer you want to allow you to pull out your form.
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Post by lohman »

I make my wall vases by stacking 2 layers of 1/4 inch and 1 layer of 1/8 inch fiber paper. I use a stiff wire to pull the fired paper out of the fused wall vases held under water. I then re-use the fired paper indefinitely to make textures on molds and shelves in other kiln projects.
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Post by Joy »

Thanks for the suggestions! I think I will wrap with fibre paper. Has anyone tried kiln washing the fibre board? Does it prevent sticking or does it get absorbed by the board?

Joy
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