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Old 2007-04-05, 7:13am
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OK! I've searched the threads and found plenty of annealing schedules for individual glasses, but what I want to know is do y'all anneal 104coe and 96coe beads together and if so what high temp and what strain temp? I usually ramp down from 120 125 an hour for both types of glass. My dream would be to have three separate kilns for the three glasses I work with, 104, 96, and 33 all running at the same time so I could work what ever I wanted but until that day gets here I would at least like to put together the 104 and 96 if possible. It's gets frustrating only working one type of glass on a given day Thanks in advance for any help!
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Old 2007-04-05, 7:48am
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It's the same annealing schedule and you can work all 3 types in the same day, same kiln. Just do boro 1st. On the rampdown, stop at 960 and do your 104 & 96 then continue your ramp schedule.
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Old 2007-04-05, 8:46pm
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It's the same annealing schedule and you can work all 3 types in the same day, same kiln. Just do boro 1st. On the rampdown, stop at 960 and do your 104 & 96 then continue your ramp schedule.
I stop at 968- but otherwise do the exact same thing. It backfired for the first time this week when without realizing it I stopped the kiln instead of skipping a step and ended up with a kiln full of thermal cracked florals (someday to become cabs most likely)

usually it works like a charm
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Old 2007-04-06, 6:26am
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Thanks y'all, I appreciate the info, now maybe I can get more work done. I can still dream about the three kilns though!!
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