slump shrinkage
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2004 4:17 pm
Help me to understand
1. Slumped a 'successfully attractive' 18 inch round fused piece BE 1/4 clear with 1/8 celedon green on top plus design into a SS bowl 18 in round with very 'gradually slpoed sides (gr8 shape). Result - slumped distorted - higher on one side...
2. Slumped piece shrunk by one inch.
3. How can I save this? Fuse back flat? at what schedule?
4. If I wanted to use this ss mold for making a sink, how big (diamenter) of a blank should I use go that I end up with enough depth for a sink. (avoiding shrinkage as with this piece?) My slump schedule for this piece (18 inch round , 3/8 inch thick was...200 to 350 15 min soak, 200 to 1050, 1 hr soak, 300 to 1250 20 min soak, 9999 to 960 1 hr soak, 100 to 700 zero soak, end.
Help is gr8ly appreciated.....

1. Slumped a 'successfully attractive' 18 inch round fused piece BE 1/4 clear with 1/8 celedon green on top plus design into a SS bowl 18 in round with very 'gradually slpoed sides (gr8 shape). Result - slumped distorted - higher on one side...
2. Slumped piece shrunk by one inch.
3. How can I save this? Fuse back flat? at what schedule?
4. If I wanted to use this ss mold for making a sink, how big (diamenter) of a blank should I use go that I end up with enough depth for a sink. (avoiding shrinkage as with this piece?) My slump schedule for this piece (18 inch round , 3/8 inch thick was...200 to 350 15 min soak, 200 to 1050, 1 hr soak, 300 to 1250 20 min soak, 9999 to 960 1 hr soak, 100 to 700 zero soak, end.
Help is gr8ly appreciated.....
