Bottle slumping mold
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Bottle slumping mold
Could someone tell me what the difference is in using the mold to slump a bottle, as opposed to just slumping it on your shelf? Is there a different sort of effect?
Robin
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Hi I slump into the bottle mold quite a bit. I think the one I have is for a 11 inch tall bottle. Well most of the bottles I do in it are more than that. Here is what I do and it has worked everytime. I use thinfire at the neck and the base of the kilnwashed mold. The piece at the base is into the mold about an inch and down to the shelf at the end and a littlewider than I think the bottle will be when slumped. At the neck I use a piece with the same proportions as the base 1" in mold to shelf, etc. I fire this with about the same sched. as I use to slump bottles only I decrease my top temp about 50 degrees and do a lot of peeking until I get the soak time for the glass to conform to the bottom of the mold. This is important or you will have a rocker not a long narrow bowl. The reason I use the thinfire on the ends is because since I use bottles that are usually 13 inches long some hangs off at the top and the bottom. With the thinfire I am able to get the bottle to release after firing with out it I borke the bottle base off. I tried cutting off the bottle top but didn't like the look since the top wasn't a wine bottle neck anymore. I also put a tad of glue on the paper where the bottle touches before firing so that it has a chance of not sliding. They will slide! Make sure the bottle is even N,S,E,&W or you will have an uneven dish unless that is what you are aiming for. These things sell whether I think they are good or not. Some that I wanted to throw but my husband made me take to shows sold first, go figure. Good luck with the mold.
Nanc
bottle slump mold?
Where can I see/order these? I didn't realize that a mold was needed for bottles. I want to try slumpling a few wine bottles for the first time.
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Re: bottle slump mold?
Not "needed", can do without. Depends if you want flat or "boat" shaped. I do both. Got my molds from Delphi.AZ gram wrote:Where can I see/order these? I didn't realize that a mold was needed for bottles. I want to try slumpling a few wine bottles for the first time.
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Unique Glass Colors offers three sizes from coke or beer bottle to half gallon size. http://uniqueglasscolors.com/glassaggers.html
Best wishes,
Tom in Texas
Best wishes,
Tom in Texas