I just did a high temperature (1700 degrees for two hours) fusing in a stainless steel ring - coated with kiln wash and lined with fiber paper, and sitting on a sheet of 1/8" fiber paper. Some glass still leaked through and stuck to the ring. So I'm looking for any suggestions as to how I might be able to get the fused glass (3/8" by 12") out of the ring without cracking it.
I'm suspecting this may have to become a table top, but thought I'd check in with the experts first.
Thanks,
Paul
High Temp OOPS
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Paul Bush
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Re: High Temp OOPS
Well I dont pretend 2B an expertPaul Bush wrote:I just did a high temperature (1700 degrees for two hours) fusing in a stainless steel ring - coated with kiln wash and lined with fiber paper, and sitting on a sheet of 1/8" fiber paper. Some glass still leaked through and stuck to the ring. So I'm looking for any suggestions as to how I might be able to get the fused glass (3/8" by 12") out of the ring without cracking it.
I'm suspecting this may have to become a table top, but thought I'd check in with the experts first.
Thanks,
Paul
More of an apprentice, with the glass the master
I suggest sawing the ring
Then soak in water
Grind / file at the glass
Gently ease out the metal where it is loose
Next time try a slow creap up n lower soak
Also have slit in the SS slightly open with same set up
With supports arround it or wired up
A few weights on the rim may help
U dont mention the glass
But at those temps I expect the glass 2B realy runny n disolvey

Re: High Temp OOPS
The glass is Bullseye COE 90. And yes, it is runny, which is the reason for the high temperature - so the glass moves and flows and the colors combine. I just need to figure out a better way to keep the glass away from the ss ring.Brian and Jenny Blanthorn wrote:Well I dont pretend 2B an expertPaul Bush wrote:I just did a high temperature (1700 degrees for two hours) fusing in a stainless steel ring - coated with kiln wash and lined with fiber paper, and sitting on a sheet of 1/8" fiber paper. Some glass still leaked through and stuck to the ring. So I'm looking for any suggestions as to how I might be able to get the fused glass (3/8" by 12") out of the ring without cracking it.
I'm suspecting this may have to become a table top, but thought I'd check in with the experts first.
Thanks,
Paul
More of an apprentice, with the glass the master
I suggest sawing the ring
Then soak in water
Grind / file at the glass
Gently ease out the metal where it is loose
Next time try a slow creap up n lower soak
Also have slit in the SS slightly open with same set up
With supports arround it or wired up
A few weights on the rim may help
U dont mention the glass
But at those temps I expect the glass 2B realy runny n disolvey
Paul
Paul Bush
Flying Fish Studio
Portland, Oregon
Flying Fish Studio
Portland, Oregon
Thanks for confirming what I thought I would try. I'll pop it into the freezer this morning, and see what happens. If all fails, I'll split the ss ring as Brian suggested, and see if I can't pull it away from the glass.charlie wrote:i'd try popping it into the freezer or the dishwasher on a hot water rinse cycle. the difference in coe's should pop it right off.
you could always suspend it on posts in the kiln and heat up. sooner or later it'll come off.
Ah, sweet mysteries of life!
Paul
Paul Bush
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Re: High Temp OOPS
Next try painting the fibre with rigidizer n bat wash n use a few layers of fiber + the split SS
At these temps the glas is realy corrosive
At these temps the glas is realy corrosive
