I have a question about fusing glass and kilns..
I bought the new "bigger" (13" top loading) kiln and I keep having glass explode in it-- well not explode, but break up.
It's got the very same automatic controller as my little kiln so I (think) I know how to use it. I have tried going up slower, but that doesn't seem to work.
The only difference I can see is the ceramic shelf and the size of the Kiln. In the little kiln I fire for a full fuse to 1550 (if it's accurate). Might the big kiln be hotter for some reason and would that cause glass to break? The other thing is that the thin fire paper seems to break up (turn to dust) more in the big kiln whereas in the little kiln it stays in sort of delicate sheet consistency.
Ann Jones
glass breaking in kiln--help??
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You're going from a pretty small kiln to a bigger kiln. Are the pieces you're firing also bigger? If so, then you have to change your firing schedule.
If the glass is breaking on heat up then you need to slow down the rate of firing. A 12" piece 1/4" thick should be OK if heated at 400F per hour as long as it isn't too close to the elements.
If it's breaking on cool down, then your annealing schedule isn't adequate.
There's also the possibility that the new kiln isn't reading the temperature correctly. With a little more info, we could maybe help more.
If the glass is breaking on heat up then you need to slow down the rate of firing. A 12" piece 1/4" thick should be OK if heated at 400F per hour as long as it isn't too close to the elements.
If it's breaking on cool down, then your annealing schedule isn't adequate.
There's also the possibility that the new kiln isn't reading the temperature correctly. With a little more info, we could maybe help more.