I am going to make a platter, app 15' using one layer of BE glass, the thick cut. Is this O.K. to do, as opposed to fusing two layers, and then slumping. I've done one layer before, using a smaller mold, and it worked out fine.
Thanks,
Vickie
one layer vs. two
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a P.S, to my post
I made a boo-boo...my mold isn't 15 FT, but 15 INCHES....YIKES. If I could do a project 15FT, I'd be famous!!!
Vickie
Vickie
1/4" thick, min., works best.
you might like to check out the tutorial at the top of the page ... lots of great tips in there. also, the Contemporary Warm Glass book is a "must" for studio library -- treat yourself to it, and you'll be a happy camper. when i first got it, i used to look at it nearly every day while i was getting down the basics. still use it, too. kitty.
you might like to check out the tutorial at the top of the page ... lots of great tips in there. also, the Contemporary Warm Glass book is a "must" for studio library -- treat yourself to it, and you'll be a happy camper. when i first got it, i used to look at it nearly every day while i was getting down the basics. still use it, too. kitty.
Re: one layer vs. two
If by the thick cut, you mean the 6mm double rolled, it should be fine. For volume, you want to be about 1/4" or 6mm thick and then it won't pull up...regardless of how many layers it takes to get that thickness.Vickie wrote:I am going to make a platter, app 15' using one layer of BE glass, the thick cut. Is this O.K. to do, as opposed to fusing two layers, and then slumping. I've done one layer before, using a smaller mold, and it worked out fine.
Thanks,
Vickie
Too bad it's not 15 feet, we could throw a party on that platter.

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