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Mesh Melt

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:53 pm
by Blair
I am planning on doing a mesh melt and would like a little advice. I built a 15 in by 15 in by 4 1/2 box made of vermiculite and stainless steel screws. I have a stainless steel wire mesh for the top of the box. I also placed some screws on top of the box to hold the wire mesh in place. I prepped my kiln shelf with 5 layers of kiln wash. I plan on cutting 1/32 fiber blanket to line the box and come between the box and the glass. I have a couple questions 1) how much glass will I need to for the mesh melt (6mm thick) 2) I am looking for a suggested program (Jen-Ken AF3P 24E/15) Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

Re: Mesh Melt

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 11:08 pm
by Blair
I forgot to a one detail. I am using bullseye 90 glass for the project. :)

Re: Mesh Melt

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 10:18 am
by Peter McCarthy
On fusedglass.org, there's a pot-drop volume calculator and schedule:
http://www.fusedglass.org/tools/pot_drop_calculator
http://www.fusedglass.org/downloads/sch ... hedule.pdf

And Steve Immerman's pot drop tutorial has a recommended schedule:
http://www.clearwaterglass.com/Tutorial ... ePour.html

Re: Mesh Melt

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 11:34 am
by The Hobbyist
If you put the screws into the top edge of the vermiculite and don't bend the SS mesh over then I would expect the weight under heat to pull/rip the screws out of the vermiculite. It may all fall into the middle.

Jim

ps. Here's how I set it up:

Re: Mesh Melt

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 11:08 pm
by Blair
Thank you for your advice. I appreciate the help! I have been putting off the project because I have been a little nervous about it. My project is a square piece so I will add a little more glass. I did use the pot melt calculator. Thanks, Blair