damming circles
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damming circles
Hi everybody,
How would I dam a circle about 12" to 15" round, NOT having SS in Israel...
I would appreciate your comments.
many thanks,
Havi
How would I dam a circle about 12" to 15" round, NOT having SS in Israel...
I would appreciate your comments.
many thanks,
Havi
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Re: damming circles
Wrap fiber paper around the circle. Two times around is best. Then hold it in place with LOTS of kiln posts.
Re: damming circles
Thanks, dear Brad!
Can I use additionally copper sheet to strengthen the fiber? [not sure I have that many kiln posts]
Thanks
Havi
Can I use additionally copper sheet to strengthen the fiber? [not sure I have that many kiln posts]
Thanks
Havi
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Re: damming circles
I'm not sure I'd use copper, not that strong. But you could confine the paper with nichrome (high temperature) wire instead of the posts.
Instead of posts, you could use cut up kiln shelves or kiln bricks (though the latter isn't as heavy as you'd prefer).
Instead of posts, you could use cut up kiln shelves or kiln bricks (though the latter isn't as heavy as you'd prefer).
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Many thanks, Brad
However, I forgot the most important issue -
I plan to create a round sheet from scrap - and this is more problematic, I am afraid.
I want to do a piece with powders - the way Parrish works, -
Hope to be successful
thanks again,
Havi
However, I forgot the most important issue -
I plan to create a round sheet from scrap - and this is more problematic, I am afraid.
I want to do a piece with powders - the way Parrish works, -
Hope to be successful
thanks again,
Havi
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Re: damming circles
Yes, scrap is more problematic. I would consider having a clear circle of glass as the base and build on top of that.
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Re: damming circles
I tried doing this but the paper did not want to stand on it's own. Does this work with Bullseye thin shelf or are you using a thicker variety?
Re: damming circles
Hi
I am busy with other stuff, have not yet reached this..
Once I get there I shall post my thoughts and performance. I think i shall use 3m'm fiber paper.
Thanks,
Havi
I am busy with other stuff, have not yet reached this..
Once I get there I shall post my thoughts and performance. I think i shall use 3m'm fiber paper.
Thanks,
Havi
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Re: damming circles
Thinfire doesn't work standing up. You have to use regular fiber paper, 3mm or thicker.danieljanse wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 2:30 pm I tried doing this but the paper did not want to stand on it's own. Does this work with Bullseye thin shelf or are you using a thicker variety?
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Re: damming circles
Thanks, Brad. I'm realizing I need to have a supply of both in the studio. The extra thickness also helps keep the glass and ring from getting too intimate.