How to prevent "dog boning" slumping a deep dish mold
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 11:41 am
I am getting a "dog bone effect" when using a 10" x 13" deep dish mold. The mold drops 1 1/2" and has a flat 2" web on all four sides.
The slumping results look great with the exception of the dog boning on the four sides. The 10" sides do not show much dog boning, but the 13" sides show a distinct "dog bone" effect.
Is there a way to minimize this dog bone effect? I am using bulls eye , coe90 glass. There are two pieces of the glass fused together and then slumped.
Thanks,
John Weidert
The slumping results look great with the exception of the dog boning on the four sides. The 10" sides do not show much dog boning, but the 13" sides show a distinct "dog bone" effect.
Is there a way to minimize this dog bone effect? I am using bulls eye , coe90 glass. There are two pieces of the glass fused together and then slumped.
Thanks,
John Weidert