Bismuth?
Has anyone tried to dip a marble or glass into molten bismuth? Does it stick to glass or sandblasted glass?
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I don't know for sure but it seems like the difference in melting points would cause an adhesion problem sandblasted or not. But if you try it let us know of the results.
Might be a COE problem there also. After a little thought, very little, I think a trial with soft glass would be the best match up. Interesting idea. |
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Here is another link with bismuth and glass: #bismuth By the way, bismuth is non toxic and is the main ingredient in Pepto-Bismol. |
According to @king_bismuth https://www.instagram.com/king_bismuth it sticks to the glass without any prep to the glass.
FYI, there are no coe issues because you apply the metal to a finished piece of glass. I will post a pic as soon as I get the rest of the metal and have something to show. |
Thanks for the info update. Very interesting stuff.
Looks like everything has been dipped to coat the glass, just wondered if the bismuth would adhere and stay on if it was just a small medallion on the side of a piece. |
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Dave, this looks very interesting. If you find the answer to your question would you come back and share? I’d be very interested in experimenting with this material.
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That is a neat experiment, Dave. Curious to see what you come up with, also.
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Interesting. I have about 10 pounds I had planned to use in my 8th grade classroom but my hot plate doesn't get hot enough. I purchased from a vendor on Ebay. The ten pounds was about the size of a small flat rate postage box, which is what they sent it in.
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