I want to make frit balls with 96 coarse dichro frit. 1. Do I fuse dichro up? 2. What is process temp?
Thanks for all the excellent advice!
Shelley
How do I make dichro frit balls?
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Re: How do I make dichro frit balls?
Dichro frit is a funny little bugger. It does not fuse like regular glass. I have tried to fuse it high (1550-10 minutes) and get pretty good results. some colors do have problems with that temperature.
The problem is the dichroic coating acts independent of the glass substrate. Kind of holds the glass from forming a ball. I have had some luck using the torch on the dichro frit. Again, kind of hit an miss. but fewer misses.
Barry
The problem is the dichroic coating acts independent of the glass substrate. Kind of holds the glass from forming a ball. I have had some luck using the torch on the dichro frit. Again, kind of hit an miss. but fewer misses.
Barry
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Re: How do I make dichro frit balls?
Thank you, Barry! I couldn't understand why I wasn't getting nice round shapes, but your explanation makes perfect sense. I appreciate the reply!
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Re: How do I make dichro frit balls?
I make lots of dichro dots out of clear backed dichro. The key is that you can only tack fuse them when incorporating them into other pieces, or they'll flatten out into dichro squares again.
Place 1/4" dichro squares on the kiln shelf, dichro down. That way the clear glass balls up for a lens effect. Fire fast to 1450° or so (check for your kiln).
Place 1/4" dichro squares on the kiln shelf, dichro down. That way the clear glass balls up for a lens effect. Fire fast to 1450° or so (check for your kiln).
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Re: How do I make dichro frit balls?
Thanks, Valerie! How long do you hold at 1450?
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Shelly, it depends on the kiln. My fiber kilns don't require a hold. If I'm using a brick kiln I'd probably hold at 10 minutes or so. That's why I mentioned visually checking; every kiln is different.Shelley Lewis wrote:Thanks, Valerie! How long do you hold at 1450?

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Re: How do I make dichro frit balls?
Valerie,
I have tried the lay flat method. I get pointed thingies (tech term) where the corners of the dichro pull up.
I have tried the lay flat method. I get pointed thingies (tech term) where the corners of the dichro pull up.
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