Slimping into Terra Cotta Mold.....
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Slimping into Terra Cotta Mold.....
I found some old molds at a studio and I tried them.. the slumped pieces came out with a matte finish on them... not devit.. just matte.. can anyone tell me why?
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Evil Vapors or outgassing from the molds may be caused by surface contamination or something absorbed into the clay over time. It's hard to tell what it may be.
I always like to throw experiments in the kiln while other things are firing just to take advantage of the extra shelf space. I have found that firing any kind of chemicals (like copper carbonate) exposed to the kiln atmosphere can fog other glass in close proximity.
Ron
I always like to throw experiments in the kiln while other things are firing just to take advantage of the extra shelf space. I have found that firing any kind of chemicals (like copper carbonate) exposed to the kiln atmosphere can fog other glass in close proximity.
Ron