slumping failure. Why????

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Riverglass
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slumping failure. Why????

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I was making a mask out of Bullseye. Fused too layers of glass with assorted decorative pieces on top. Fused nicely, annealed for 30 minutes. Used Paragon kiln. When I went to slump it over a wall sconce mold I had purchased at BEye, it cracked in two at approximately 340 degrees. I was slumping at 300/per hour.
Any idea why it split in two? I had a piece of clear/black streaky in the middle of the bottom layer. Any advice/thoughts will be greatly appreciated. Thx - km
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Thermal shock. Slow down on slump firings. Brock
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Post by Barbara Muth »

try the same piece at 150 per hour or even slower if your surface is uneven. That should solve it.

Been there.

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