Interesting side effect
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Interesting side effect
Something I found in my last casting run. The actual flower pots took longer to melt than the Mixing bowl pressed into use. Dohh. Probably has something to do with heat transfer... Dohh.
But it was not something that I had thought of before. I DID avoid having the bowl contact the elemnets. Thought that might be BAD.
Greg
But it was not something that I had thought of before. I DID avoid having the bowl contact the elemnets. Thought that might be BAD.
Greg
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Just to clarify...I'm assuming you meant the *glass* in the flower pots took longer to melt than the glass in a stainless steel bowl??
Carol

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BTW...did you get those tubular sculptures cast successfully? Any pics?
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Re: Interesting side effect
The steel has a lot less thermal mass than a flower potwatershed wrote:Something I found in my last casting run. The actual flower pots took longer to melt than the Mixing bowl pressed into use. Dohh. Probably has something to do with heat transfer... Dohh.
But it was not something that I had thought of before. I DID avoid having the bowl contact the elemnets. Thought that might be BAD.
Greg
Also the steel will transmit heat better
And the stainless is an open mould which would heat faster

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I'm afraid you may find that the stainless has deteriorated and spalled off pieces of black and green junk into your glass. Most stainless can't really take these temperatures. Inconel can, but I don't know of any bowls made of inconel. It is too expensive, and too heat resistant to be practical for cookware.