I did a fluted 7" drop ring, and one side slipped down more then the other so it is an uneven drop. What causes this to happen.
Bobbie
Drop ring question
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I can't tell if the rim is uneven or the bowl. But in any case, it can be inconsistencies in the glass, uneven heating in your kiln, not exactly level mold, not exactly centered placement of the glass, etc., etc.
One thing that often happens with drops is that the center slumps before the rim since there is likely more weight in the center and the rim is cooler, since it is against the mold. Sometimes the rim will even lift up off the mold before it begins to slump and the glass can slide into the center some. It will never do this evenly if it happens. Look into your kiln during the early stages of the slump to see if the rim is lifting. You may want to slow down the ramp up if that's the case.
ch
One thing that often happens with drops is that the center slumps before the rim since there is likely more weight in the center and the rim is cooler, since it is against the mold. Sometimes the rim will even lift up off the mold before it begins to slump and the glass can slide into the center some. It will never do this evenly if it happens. Look into your kiln during the early stages of the slump to see if the rim is lifting. You may want to slow down the ramp up if that's the case.
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