rough edges & needles after slumping - what am I doing wrong?
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 10:01 am
Hi, I've just completed my second ever slump (yay!). The first one was in a small shallow square mould and came out fine. For this second one I've used a shallower mould (http://www.warm-glass.co.uk/extra-small ... Path=96_73) with blue transparent glass, and the finished shape is wonderful .
The problem is the finish on the bottom of the glass isn't that good. I've used Primo Primer (following the provided instructions and making sure I stirred well before every application). Basically, on the underside of the dish the center part of the dish is lovely and glossy, as is the front side. But around the edges of the underside (about 1 centimeter all round up to the edge of the dish) it's not glossy but looks rougher almost as if I had used fine sandpaper on it. Additionally I have one little needle on each of the four corners of the dish.
I can't work out if this means that I need to increase my slump top hold temperature, or lower it. I thought lower it because of the needles ? And I'm not sure what's causing the roughness. Could it be my application of primer wasn't even or something? I cleaned the glass before use, but I wasn't sure if this was devit or not. Could anyone advise what might be the causes please? And if I remove the needles with a diamond pad can I fire polish the dish? I've tried to find some answers online and in books I have but am not finding anything that can help.
Slump temps used (recommended by warm glass):
Segment Rate Temp Hold
1 300F/167C 1225F/663C 20 min
2 AFAP 900F/482C 60
3 100F/56C 700F/371C End
The problem is the finish on the bottom of the glass isn't that good. I've used Primo Primer (following the provided instructions and making sure I stirred well before every application). Basically, on the underside of the dish the center part of the dish is lovely and glossy, as is the front side. But around the edges of the underside (about 1 centimeter all round up to the edge of the dish) it's not glossy but looks rougher almost as if I had used fine sandpaper on it. Additionally I have one little needle on each of the four corners of the dish.
I can't work out if this means that I need to increase my slump top hold temperature, or lower it. I thought lower it because of the needles ? And I'm not sure what's causing the roughness. Could it be my application of primer wasn't even or something? I cleaned the glass before use, but I wasn't sure if this was devit or not. Could anyone advise what might be the causes please? And if I remove the needles with a diamond pad can I fire polish the dish? I've tried to find some answers online and in books I have but am not finding anything that can help.
Slump temps used (recommended by warm glass):
Segment Rate Temp Hold
1 300F/167C 1225F/663C 20 min
2 AFAP 900F/482C 60
3 100F/56C 700F/371C End