Firing schedule 250 - 1280 - 20 minutes hold 9999 - 950 - 4 hours hold 100 - 700 - 0 hold Off Firing schedule for slumping 100 - 1050 - 30 minute hold 50 - 1250 - 10 minute hold 9999 - 950 - 6 hours hold 100 - 700 - 0 hold Off COE 96 2 mm red transparent glass strips - 3/4 inch wide Self made course frit from clear glass
I just love this bowl. Thank you for posting this. Do you have any tips on how to make it look better post-grind? I took off the points with a dremel but now have a dull finish there. I would imagine a fire polish would ruin the piece because it would be too hot.
Hi, I love this bowl! Thank you for all your videos Christina. I made this cut strip glass and frit bowl the other day and after the first firing the clear glass frit remained whereas on your video yours fused into the red strips. I didn't slump it as I wanted it as a sculpture, rather than a bowl. However, as I said the frit remained scattered and visible across the red strips. I use CEO 90, does that mean the temperature should have been higher? I converted the schedule to Celsius and checked this on the internet to ensure I had the correct temperatures. I am relatively new to this so wonder if the schedule should have been different and, if so, what it should have been. Also can I do anything about that now? It looks fine with the clear glass frit all over it but it is not what I envisaged. I would value any advice. Thank you for your time. Stay safe.
Anita Mountain hi, for COE 90 you may need to go about 20F hotter., but you can fire it again, just place it back in the kiln, use the fiber dam again, otherwise the piece will spread.
But you know that annealing for COE 90 is 900F, right? If you place it back in the kiln, and re fire it, slow down your temperature on its way up to 1000F, maybe 175F per hour.
LOVE IT AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Que maravilha de trabalho! Parabéns 🎉🎉
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WORDS CAN NOT START TO SAY HOW BEAUTIFUL THIS IS.......................
Nancy Addante thank you so much 😊
it's Beautiful
Cristina this is wonderful. Thank you for sharing.
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Firing schedule
250 - 1280 - 20 minutes hold
9999 - 950 - 4 hours hold
100 - 700 - 0 hold
Off
Firing schedule for slumping
100 - 1050 - 30 minute hold
50 - 1250 - 10 minute hold
9999 - 950 - 6 hours hold
100 - 700 - 0 hold
Off
COE 96
2 mm red transparent glass strips - 3/4 inch wide
Self made course frit from clear glass
Is the firing schedule Fahrenheit or Celsius.?
It is Fahrenheit
Thank you. This is very inspirational.
Alet de Bruin you are welcome
Beautiful
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love this
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Beautiful piece!!!
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This is so cool! I learned several things from your video. Thank you!
Espectacular..😊
Nice ! Really like it !
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beautifyl
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This is a great tutorial. Thank you!
Belloo
Lindissimo!
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think it's SO super cool. I use 96 Glass, what kind of heating program should I use
My piece is 96, you can use my program as a test, my firing schedule is in the description below the video
lovely bowl what size is it
Beautiful 💜 could I also put a clear top sheet on before slumping, to make it smoother? Thank you 🌷
Yes, you can.
I just love this bowl. Thank you for posting this. Do you have any tips on how to make it look better post-grind? I took off the points with a dremel but now have a dull finish there. I would imagine a fire polish would ruin the piece because it would be too hot.
Yes, you can’t do a fire polish after slumping. A lap grinder could help, to polish the edge
just wondering if the schedule was in farenheit or celcius
Bellísimo!💝.....🍷.....Chile!
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Thank you so much!
Do you have to slump it in a bottomless mold? Can you use any bowl mold that isn’t bottomless?
You can use any other mold you have
Would these schedule work for 90 coe? So Beautiful!!!!
Is the doris mould the same as a drop out mould? I can't find one in the UK called doris root mould. Thanks
It’s a regular deeper mold, nothing special
I think it was a bottom less mold
Laurie Spray at Bonnie Doon mix bottomless molds.
Doris Root is actually the name of the person that asked the question about the mold up the comments line)
Thank you for sharing. What kind of fusing paper do you use? It does not look like thinfire bullseye after firing.
Miriam I use papyros kiln shelf paper
@@CristinaSchnellboegl Thank you very much for your answer.
Hi, I love this bowl! Thank you for all your videos Christina. I made this cut strip glass and frit bowl the other day and after the first firing the clear glass frit remained whereas on your video yours fused into the red strips. I didn't slump it as I wanted it as a sculpture, rather than a bowl. However, as I said the frit remained scattered and visible across the red strips. I use CEO 90, does that mean the temperature should have been higher? I converted the schedule to Celsius and checked this on the internet to ensure I had the correct temperatures. I am relatively new to this so wonder if the schedule should have been different and, if so, what it should have been. Also can I do anything about that now? It looks fine with the clear glass frit all over it but it is not what I envisaged. I would value any advice. Thank you for your time. Stay safe.
Anita Mountain hi, for COE 90 you may need to go about 20F hotter., but you can fire it again, just place it back in the kiln, use the fiber dam again, otherwise the piece will spread.
@@CristinaSchnellboegl Thank you so much for taking the time to respond and for your assistance. I will have another go.
But you know that annealing for COE 90 is 900F, right? If you place it back in the kiln, and re fire it, slow down your temperature on its way up to 1000F, maybe 175F per hour.
is the firing mold around it blanket and can these be bought
It is a thick fiber paper strip, I bought it from Laurie Spray
What changes should I make when using coe 90 glass?
Change the annealing temperature from 950 to 900, and maybe 10F to the top temperature
cool video what is the name of the mold you are using ty
Doris Root it is a bottom less mold
Where is the firing schedule please???
roe4353 in the description of the video, click on the little arrow on the right below the video.
I s the guide for celcius or farenheit
Fahrenheit
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