capping with coarse frit to reduce bubbles
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 10:58 pm
Hi,
Have been making some tests with really slow fusings, long bubble squeezes and top firing, to try and minimize bubbles.
Test pieces are small, square 4 1/4", round 9cm diameter (slightly less than 4"), this is in preparation for larger pieces.
Tests 1 & 2: 2 layers of Tekta 1/8", 1x smooth side in, 1x bumpy side in. Still more bubbles than I'd like.
Test 3: 1x Tekta 1/8" covered with one single layer of coarse frit (number 3 size).
Arranged the frit carefully, tightly close to each other but in a single layer - took a while to do this
- to make sure that absolutely all air could escape. It made a huge bubble in the middle, which then collapsed and left a big hole. However, the remaining border around the hole had no bubbles
, so there is some potential in this.
Thinking the hole was due either to a gap between the kiln shelf and the glass, or to total volume of glass not adding to 1/4", tried again same setting on a perfectly straight shelf. Same result, same big hole...again no bubbles on the remaining border.
So, it seems to me that I need more frit (would this be the equivalent in weight to the tekta piece?) to achieve a 1/4" thickness at full fuse. Tekta sheet does come in 4mm and 6mm thickness, but the intention is to use colored glass capped with clear once tests are done.
Since I have to pile the frit higher, could someone kindly advise me if is it better to use size 3 for this, or the extra large size 5 to achieve the most bubble free result?
BE catalog says:
03 - coarse ranges from 2.7 to 5.2 mm (6mm is just under 1/4")
05 - extra large ranges from 5.2 to 30 mm (25.4mm = 1").
From this, 05 seems pretty large, at least some of the pieces, but I have never seen it.
Hoping for your help,
Many thanks as always, seachange
Have been making some tests with really slow fusings, long bubble squeezes and top firing, to try and minimize bubbles.
Test pieces are small, square 4 1/4", round 9cm diameter (slightly less than 4"), this is in preparation for larger pieces.
Tests 1 & 2: 2 layers of Tekta 1/8", 1x smooth side in, 1x bumpy side in. Still more bubbles than I'd like.
Test 3: 1x Tekta 1/8" covered with one single layer of coarse frit (number 3 size).
Arranged the frit carefully, tightly close to each other but in a single layer - took a while to do this


Thinking the hole was due either to a gap between the kiln shelf and the glass, or to total volume of glass not adding to 1/4", tried again same setting on a perfectly straight shelf. Same result, same big hole...again no bubbles on the remaining border.
So, it seems to me that I need more frit (would this be the equivalent in weight to the tekta piece?) to achieve a 1/4" thickness at full fuse. Tekta sheet does come in 4mm and 6mm thickness, but the intention is to use colored glass capped with clear once tests are done.
Since I have to pile the frit higher, could someone kindly advise me if is it better to use size 3 for this, or the extra large size 5 to achieve the most bubble free result?
BE catalog says:
03 - coarse ranges from 2.7 to 5.2 mm (6mm is just under 1/4")
05 - extra large ranges from 5.2 to 30 mm (25.4mm = 1").
From this, 05 seems pretty large, at least some of the pieces, but I have never seen it.
Hoping for your help,
Many thanks as always, seachange