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2011-04-11, 9:20am
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Will my pendants crack?
My relay went out on my kiln but I'm dying to make something today. Can I use a fiber blanket or vermiculite with boro pendants or am I just asking for disaster?
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2011-04-11, 9:29am
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Their are lots of variables to consider there, but for the most part if they are not too large you should be fine. Be sure to batch anneal them later though.
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2011-04-11, 10:13am
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You should be fine with most pendants, unless they are huge. Just put them between the frax when the glow is gone, and be careful not to uncover partly cool ones when you add new work. When I don't have a kiln handy, I usually work into 2 strips about 4" x 12", start in the middle, and work my way first to one end, and then the other. I hold a hand down on the frax over the work previously placed there as I lift up the end to place the next one. At the end of the day, just place them all in a cold kiln, ramp up over 45 min to an hour and anneal.
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2011-04-12, 5:46am
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Hey, Dawn ~ Sorry! Will I see you at RMBS? We are in booth 112.
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2011-04-12, 6:12am
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Boro is pretty resilient. I've already just put finished stuff in the cold kiln while I continued torching (no blanket or anything). I've never had things thermal crack.
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2011-04-12, 1:27pm
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Thanks everyone! I've been using a fiber blanket and it's worked just fine.
Leslie - I don't know if I'll make it down or not but I'll be sure to stop by and see you if I do!
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2011-04-13, 4:54am
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Dawn I'm not advising you to do this, but from doing various demos, I've found that most smooth, rounded pendants, like an implosion etc will usually bench cool on top of a bit of fiber blanket (or even on a piece of graphite (bad idea!!)) without cracking. I've not had the same luck with items that have more stress inherent, such as molded and/or complex forms, but even they crack less than you'd expect. Unless you try to rework them without first ramping them up in a kiln. Then it's usually KABLOOEY!
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2011-04-13, 8:50am
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Don't try cooling them on graphite. Graphite sucks the heat out of glass (which is why it works for marvering).
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2011-04-14, 7:54am
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Yeah don't try that graphite thing - I should have probably mentioned that it was a bad idea - I mentioned it assuming people would understand that it was pretty amazing - but Cosmo's post makes me realize that a disclaimer should have been included - so I added one.
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