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.5mm fibre paper
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 2:16 pm
by Dave Pascoe
Hi guys,
I`ve been using thinfire for a while now and find it really easy to use. I`ve also got a range of fibre papers in various thicknesses. When using the 2-3mm paper I`ve always pre fired the binder out first, but what about the .5mm paper? Do I still need to prefire this? It is fibre paper rather than thin fire.
What do you reckon?
Thanks in advance,Dave...
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 3:02 pm
by Bob
Hi Dave,
When kiln carving I don't prefire fiber paper. I haven't had any problems firing with the gklass directly on the unfired paper.
Cheers,
Bob
thanks
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 6:45 pm
by Dave Pascoe
Thanks Bob.
I`m going to give it a try in the morning. I`ll let you know what happens.
Dave
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 9:19 pm
by Tim Swann
Dave,
I use mostly fiber paper when firing and have never purposely pre-fired it. I only pre-fire when using fiberboard. Never had a problem.
Tim
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 5:14 pm
by kellyk
I've been having a problem suddenly with my fiber paper. I bought a huge roll of it, and have had no problem at all, then suddenly it scorches in the kiln beginning at about 850F and affects the glass, as well. This is about halfway thru the roll.
At first, I just cut the appropriate size, and put my stuff on it, and it came out just as white as it went in. I'm about halfway thru it now, and it's turned on me. I have even unrolled another length thru it, to see if there was surface dust or something, but no...it's all suddenly scorching.
I wish I could remember who I got it from. I remember it was a husband and wife team who apparently manufacture the stuff, but I don't have any record or notes on it. Drat.
Anyone else have this problem, or any suggestions?
KellyK