Slumping problem.
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:03 pm
I'm wondering if someone have a suggestion of what I could do to salvage a piece.
I full fused a 6 1/2 piece with 2 pieces of 96. Then I slumped it into a 6 1/2" square mold. It was a mold with about a half inch drop and a 1 1/2" lip. My slumping schedule was:
300 - 1100 - .20
150 - 1250 - .25
9999 - 950 - .60
150 - 700 - .00
When I opened the kiln this morning, the left side of the piece pulled in but the rest of the sides were straight. I slumped with the top element, so it should have had the same heat for the piece. If I reslumped it, what would that do?
I took a picture with my cell, but the file is too big to download. I have used this schedule before and no problems.
I full fused a 6 1/2 piece with 2 pieces of 96. Then I slumped it into a 6 1/2" square mold. It was a mold with about a half inch drop and a 1 1/2" lip. My slumping schedule was:
300 - 1100 - .20
150 - 1250 - .25
9999 - 950 - .60
150 - 700 - .00
When I opened the kiln this morning, the left side of the piece pulled in but the rest of the sides were straight. I slumped with the top element, so it should have had the same heat for the piece. If I reslumped it, what would that do?
I took a picture with my cell, but the file is too big to download. I have used this schedule before and no problems.