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2013-11-30, 9:17pm
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Loving learning
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Join Date: Oct 11, 2010
Location: Florida
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Ramp up rate with glass in kiln?
Can anyone tell me how fast I can ramp with boro in the kiln? I made a few icicles today, and even though they are wonky I would like to anneal them and make a few more to go in the kiln at the same time.
The fattest one is about the size of my index finger (1/2"?) or a little larger, the other more like a fat 1/4" , and both about 5-7" long I think. I left them outside, so can't give an accurate measurement right now.
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2013-11-30, 10:05pm
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Bernhard Riegler
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I ramp up full speed and had no problems. Boro can take it.
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2013-11-30, 10:28pm
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Thank you, that's what I was hoping!
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2013-12-01, 7:02am
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Yes, ramp it up! That's why I love boro, well just one reason.
I call it "from the freezer to the flame" glass. My studio gets so
cold during the winter, the glass feels so cold in my hands when
I put it in the flame I am always surprised that it doesn't shock and blow up.
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2013-12-01, 2:50pm
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Alaska Boro
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Join Date: Dec 10, 2009
Location: Anchorage, Alaska
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From "Contemporary Lampworking".
OD .3 inches - 298 F per minute
.5 inches - 107 F per minute
1 inch - 27 F per minute
2 inches - 6.7 F per minute
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2013-12-01, 3:59pm
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Thank you, with the 1/2" diameter, I'm good for fast as my kiln will go!
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