
Sand cast using 100/120 mesh olivine sand and plaster of paris.
Lots of fun messing around with this very direct method of patterning. The pattern was made with a jar lid.
Base by Peter Happny, blacksmith
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RobRob Morey wrote:Very nice Bert. Where did you get the olvine sand? I've looked around and I can't seem to find it.
Rob
AmyAmy on Salt Spring wrote:Cool! Did you make it for someone? I'm thinking whoever it is does not have cats (I'm picturing one of mine pouncing on one end and flipping it)...or is it very heavy?
Amy
Looks good nice n shinyBert Weiss wrote:
Sand cast using 100/120 mesh olivine sand and plaster of paris.
Lots of fun messing around with this very direct method of patterning. The pattern was made with a jar lid.
Base by Peter Happny, blacksmith
In my normal style, I looked around and saw that I had some strips of 10mm glass, so I laid out 2 on each side to dam the dry mix and screeded it flat with another piece of glass.Tony Smith wrote:Bert.
Nice piece... it's very "you".
Was your olivine sand and plaster laid out dry? Also, did you get any sticking?
Tony
10mm doesn't devit when fired at my regular schedules. This piece was fired to 1380 with an hour soak and came out with a nice surface.Brian and Jenny Blanthorn wrote: Looks good nice n shiny
Is that how it came out
Best tho is the
Jar Lid Text n Go
Brian
Rodneyrodney wrote:did you get this piece tempered,,,is there a rule on what to temper and what not to temper,,,,when it comes to tempering glass, does the thickness matter,,,,thanks bert, and keep up the experiments, and PLEASSSE KEEP THEM PICS A COMIN
thanks
rodney
AmyAmy on Salt Spring wrote:I thought it was clear?? Is it the picture? Now that I look more closely...is there some flecks of color in it or is it just a subtle shade?Bert Weiss wrote:asked me for a light weight coffee table with some color.
Amy
LisaLisa W. wrote:Bert,
What a great piece. Could it be done with just the dry plaster?
I do not have a kiln that big but have been damming up dry plaster and doing smaller pieces, with 2---1/4".
Lisa W