Well . . . it should work 4 times as quickly. BrockTony Smith wrote:So, do you think 1200F was too hot?Brock wrote:. . . You know me... forever the experimentalist... gotta try EVERYTHING. Next, I'm going to see if I can slump plastic. Hmmmmm . . .
You can. A friend of mine slumps small plexiglass mock-ups of larger glass sculptures. Approx. 300F in your stove. Brock
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it would be so bad of me to keep going with this....
I've been slumping acrylic for at least 20 years in the oven... I guess I should have made that more obvious... but it does explain the strange taste in the meatloaf.
Tony
I've been slumping acrylic for at least 20 years in the oven... I guess I should have made that more obvious... but it does explain the strange taste in the meatloaf.
Tony
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