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Vermiculite board

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 7:28 pm
by basketjunkie
I have a Skutt GM1414 kiln, that has 3 kiln shelves. I need to fire a piece that is 24x8 in. So I bought a piece of vermiculite board that is 2x3 ft. Can I place the vermiculite board on top of the kiln shelves, so that I will have a flat surface (without seams) to fire my piece on?

And do I need to pre-fire the vermiculite board? Bought the board at Seattle Pottery.

Thanks,
Carolyn

Re: Vermiculite board

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 8:19 pm
by Marty
basketjunkie wrote:I have a Skutt GM1414 kiln, that has 3 kiln shelves. I need to fire a piece that is 24x8 in. So I bought a piece of vermiculite board that is 2x3 ft. Can I place the vermiculite board on top of the kiln shelves, so that I will have a flat surface (without seams) to fire my piece on?
YES
And do I need to pre-fire the vermiculite board? Bought the board at Seattle Pottery.
NO
Thanks,
Carolyn
You're welcome

Re: Vermiculite board

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 9:14 pm
by Morganica
And you also need to put a release on the board--kilnwash, fiber paper, etc.

Re: Vermiculite board

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 2:33 am
by Marty
Kilnwash has to be really thick on VB to keep the glass from seeping into the board- it's much safer to use fiber paper (you could put thinfire on top for a smoother back).

Re: Vermiculite board

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 7:22 am
by Brad Walker
Marty wrote:Kilnwash has to be really thick on VB to keep the glass from seeping into the board
Not only does it have to be really thick, it has to be reapplied really often. Paper is much better.

Has anyone tried one of the boron nitride sprays on vermiculite board? Wonder how it would hold up.

Re: Vermiculite board

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 4:59 pm
by G's
Why don't you use a heavier gauge of stainless steel sheet to lay over the kiln shelves thereby bridging the gap? Use kiln wash or thin-fire on the SS.

Re: Vermiculite board

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 5:16 pm
by Marty
SS warps.

Re: Vermiculite board

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 5:19 pm
by Bert Weiss
G's wrote:Why don't you use a heavier gauge of stainless steel sheet to lay over the kiln shelves thereby bridging the gap? Use kiln wash or thin-fire on the SS.
SS sheet will warp something wicked. 1/4" Unifrax LD Duraboard would work, but is not durable and is relatively expensive. Actually any fiber board 24" x 36" x 1" will work well. I prefer HD boards. The only catch is that the easy sources all want to sell you a case. If you get lucky, somebody will sell you a single sheet. I prop these on fire bricks, no hard heavy shelf necessary. I dust my boards with some alumina hydrate and they need no kiln wash. This works for all the glasses I have fused, including Bullseye, up to 1480 (I didn't try hotter).

Re: Vermiculite board

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:49 pm
by Redfisher
Sorry to sound ignorant, but what is HD?
I need to bridge the seam between shelves, in mine, too. Thanks in advance!