Need help with bending glass - rookie!!
Posted: Sun May 25, 2003 8:34 am
Hello everyone,
I just discovered this board. I am a researcher at the University of Michigan, Architecture school. I am studying large "light pipes" that can conduct light. Though I have been working with plastic (acrylic) so far, it tends to get very expensive for practical applications. Glass is a possible alternate, but only if I can bend it.
I am very new to all this, but I think I can get access to a klin in the art school next to us. What would I need to start? Where would I be able to get it?
I wanted to know which kinds of glass I can bend easily, how sharp the bends can be. The best would be if I could use the everyday 'flat' window glass, are there kind of window glass that are not 'greenish" ? Also what thickness can be bent, how does one avoid cracking, wrinkling and other problems that might affect its optical qualities?
I know that thats a lot of questions but any help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Abhi
I just discovered this board. I am a researcher at the University of Michigan, Architecture school. I am studying large "light pipes" that can conduct light. Though I have been working with plastic (acrylic) so far, it tends to get very expensive for practical applications. Glass is a possible alternate, but only if I can bend it.
I am very new to all this, but I think I can get access to a klin in the art school next to us. What would I need to start? Where would I be able to get it?
I wanted to know which kinds of glass I can bend easily, how sharp the bends can be. The best would be if I could use the everyday 'flat' window glass, are there kind of window glass that are not 'greenish" ? Also what thickness can be bent, how does one avoid cracking, wrinkling and other problems that might affect its optical qualities?
I know that thats a lot of questions but any help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Abhi