Firing float glass

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BobbieMatus
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Firing float glass

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I need to fire a 16" round circle made of float glass. What temperture do I need to go to and what temperture to anneal at??? Also how long for the annealing. Thanks for your help have been working only with spectrum and some bullseye.
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You didn't say if there was more than one layer, and the thickness of it or each. also, are you fusing or slumping. Need a little more info. - Barbara
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I am using two pieces of double strength float glass. Would like to fuse it and then slump it in a separate firing.
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luvhug wrote:I am using two pieces of double strength float glass. Would like to fuse it and then slump it in a separate firing.
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Use Borax on top. Fire to 1240 and soak for an hour then to 1420 with a 20 minute hold and shut off. It should anneal. I'd try tin sides in the center with that schedule.

Make the texture underneath it interesting.

For the slump, It sort of depends on the mold etc. I have no experience working with double strength. I'd probably fire it to 1300 for 10 minutes, but that is an outside guess. You have to look and see what's doing.

The heating rate is totally dependent on your kiln setup. I go up at 600º per hour. You might not be able to.

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