We Melt Glass
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Excellent job! The details are amazing!
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Absolutely gorgeous!
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0:19 and when you melt glass you can cut cheezes on it too!
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what temperature you need to melt glass like that? is it possible to achieve that effect with a home oven?
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that or study solid state chemistry
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take bunch of empty bottles, put em on a thing let em melt and sell em. woosh! hard work, and i read ur glass comment down bellow. not too many types of glass. so, not too many types that are used in bottles at leastn
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you know if you brake that you can stack them in any order and then melt it together i have one and its pretty cool
polaricedtre 2 years ago
It requires caution to do this, as not all glass is compatible. If it's stressed by incompatibility, it will break unexpectedly. There are lots of books and websites (e.g. search for warm glass) that have information on how to test for this. It is very neat when it works though :-)
ewellburn 2 years ago
HI,
I seem to be unable to post the URL, but if you use the keyword "warmglass" you'll find lots of info about how to do this
ewellburn 3 years ago
I've added the URL to the warmglass site as an annotation to the video now. Definitely that site has been a great resource for me as I've learned about glass.
ewellburn 2 years ago
in a kiln, i would like to know what kind of kiln you have?
FutureMsOrlandoBloom 3 years ago
Glass kilns are basically like pottery kilns except they have a digital controller. Skutt, Aim and Paragon are brands I know of. Mine is an Aim.
ewellburn 3 years ago