Hello again,
This post relates to my previous one titled "to fuse or not to fuse" - you can find there a photo of my problem....
I am planning to fire "a sheet" of strip fused glass in bright colors - most of them opaque, white, yellow, pink etc.
And BLACK.
How do I operate in this scale, I have learnt here, that black [transparent black - BE 1129 - but very dark] heats up quickly.
I see a danger of thermal shock, or do'nt know what other problems should develop from these cotrasting colors.
Beside working quite slow and low, I think there might be other precautions that I should consider. How low? how slow??
Can you help me with this?
I shall be very grateful for your imput, your invalueable imput,
as always,
many thanks,
Havi
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FIRING BLACK AND OTHER BRIGHT COLORS
Haviva Z
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- - - - with a smile
"Speed comes from the Devil" - (an Arabic proverb)
http://www.havivaz.com