i would really like to make this kiln by next year. right now i am building a couple of furnices and maybe a raku kiln. I might even do your glass furnice depending on how things go..
Hi Mark! Three questions please: how long did you leave the glass in the kiln on high, what mm of clear did you put on top, and are those squares 1/4 inch? I tried this with thin dichro on bottom and 3MM Tekta on top and did a full fuse program but they did not melt, they turned out looking nice but not circles...appreciate your sharing, thank you!! Smile.
3/8" to 1/2 squares, 3mm covers. fused until they are ready, Just look in at them and turn it off when they are round. Temp and time varies with kiln and shelving. Best not to use a firing program. You'll be slower to develop an intuition of what's going on in there if you run a programmed cycle and not do it manually.
Hi Mark, I tried this too and my squares of glass hardly fused at all. They are just barely stuck together. Now you said to not use a firing schedule, but do I tell the kiln to stay hotter longer then? I'm not sure how to go about this. and do they need to be annealed?
yes, you can use a torch and circle around the edges first to gently warm the glass. Then hit the top and slowly the whole thing will pull up into a nice circle. A small kiln would make more than a few much faster though.
thanks very helpful for a new beginner!
1madamezenobia 4 months ago
What kind of temperatures can you achieve with this kiln making method?
koshus 11 months ago
i would really like to make this kiln by next year. right now i am building a couple of furnices and maybe a raku kiln. I might even do your glass furnice depending on how things go..
persebra 1 year ago
Hi Mark! Three questions please: how long did you leave the glass in the kiln on high, what mm of clear did you put on top, and are those squares 1/4 inch? I tried this with thin dichro on bottom and 3MM Tekta on top and did a full fuse program but they did not melt, they turned out looking nice but not circles...appreciate your sharing, thank you!! Smile.
zmacg 1 year ago
3/8" to 1/2 squares, 3mm covers. fused until they are ready, Just look in at them and turn it off when they are round. Temp and time varies with kiln and shelving. Best not to use a firing program. You'll be slower to develop an intuition of what's going on in there if you run a programmed cycle and not do it manually.
MarkLauckner 1 year ago
@MarkLauckner
Hi Mark, I tried this too and my squares of glass hardly fused at all. They are just barely stuck together. Now you said to not use a firing schedule, but do I tell the kiln to stay hotter longer then? I'm not sure how to go about this. and do they need to be annealed?
Thanks
macgregoranne30 8 months ago
Hi Mark, is it possible to fuse without a kiln, specifically with some kind of handheld heating/fire device? thanks, becky
simplybecky01 2 years ago
hi;
yes, you can use a torch and circle around the edges first to gently warm the glass. Then hit the top and slowly the whole thing will pull up into a nice circle. A small kiln would make more than a few much faster though.
MarkLauckner 2 years ago
thank you for your help!
simplybecky01 2 years ago