
Warm Glass
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 -Introduction
- Hot glass, warm glass, and cold glass
- A brief history of warm glass
- Fusing, slumping, and kiln casting
- Summary of warm glass processes
- Basic equipment
Chapter 2 - Glass Types and Forms
- Compatibility and COE
- Cathedrals and opalescents
- Tested compatible glass
- Stained glass
- Iridescent glass
- Dichroic glass
- Float glass
- Borosilicate glass
- Available shapes and sizes
- Sheet glass
- Frit and powder
- Stringers
- Rods
- Shards and confetti
- Cullet, billets, patties, and dalle
Chapter 3 - The basic fusing and slumping
process
- Heating phase
- Soaking phase
- Rapid cooling phase
- Devitrification
- Annealing phase
- Cooling to room temperature phase
Chapter 4 - Supplies and Equipment
- Kilns
- Kiln Furniture
- Kiln wash and fiber paper
- Oversprays
- Adhesives
- Manual tools for cutting
- Grinders
- Glass saws
- Gloves
- Respirators
- Polishing equipment
Chapter 5 - Preparing the kiln for firing
- Protecting the kiln floor
- Mixing and applying kiln wash
- When to reapply kiln wash
- Using fiber paper
- Placing the kiln shelf into the kiln
Chapter 6 - Keeping a firing log
- Keeping a notebook
- Documenting the firing schedule
- Making comments
Chapter 7 - The fused coaster project
- Designing the coaster
- Cutting the glass
- Loading the kiln
- Fusing the glass
- Care and cleaning
- Suggested coaster designs
- Glass cutting tips
Chapter 8 - Molds for slumping
- Slumping versus draping
- Clay
- Stainless steel
- Cements
- Ceramic fiber, including "wet felt"
- Plaster/silica
- Drop rings
- Found molds
- Chart of types of molds
- Applying kiln wash to molds
- Using fiber paper with molds
Chapter 9 - The fused and slumped bowl
project
- Fuse first, then slump
- Designing the bowl
- Cutting out the glass
- Preparing and loading the kiln
- Fusing the glass to form a flat "blank"
- Slumping the glass to form a bowl
- After the slump
- Bowls, platters, and plates
- Beyond the bowl
Chapter 10 - Troubleshooting
- Devitrification
- Removing the kiln wash
- Rounding the edges
- Glass cracks
- Bubbles
Chapter 11 - Fusing and slumping techniques
- Combining colors
- Manipulating volume
- Fiber paper techniques
- Using calcium carbonate (whiting)
- Kiln carving
- Inclusions
- Decals
- Pattern bars
- Combing
- Drop rings
Chapter 12 - Complementary disciplines
and applications
- Stained glass
- Lampworking
- Sandblasting
- Acid etching
- Engraving
- Coldworking
- Furniture and lamps
- Architectural applications
Chapter 13 - Glass polishing
- Fire polishing
- Polishing sprays and waxes
- Acid polishing
- Traditional polishing process
- Polishing by hand
- Machine-aided polishing
Chapter 14 - Finishing for display
- Drilling holes in glass
- Sandblasting
- Acid etching
- Display stands
Chapter 15 - Compatibility testing
- Thread pull test
- Freezer test
- Polarized lens test
- Base glass test
Chapter 16 - More about annealing
- Review of terms
- Pre-annealing soak
- Constant annealing
- Soak and cool annealing
- Multiple soak annealing
- Published annealing temperature information
- Testing to find the annealing temperature
- Determining if the piece has safely annealed
Chapter 17 - Kiln casting
- Model casting
- Mold manufacturing and preparation
- Using latex master mold
- The lost wax casting method
- Filling the mold with glass
- Casting with glass frit or chunks
- Using a crucible drip
- Pate de verre
- Firing the casting
- Annealing and cooling
- Removing and cleaning the casting
Chapter 18 - Glass painting
- Traditional stained glass painting
- Paints made for surfaces other than glass
- Air-dried and oven cured glass paints
- Glass enamels
- Brush application
- Application by sifting
- Screen printing
- Other photographic and printing techniques
- Frit painting
Chapter 19 - Making your own
- Devitrification spray
- Kiln wash
- Iridescent glass
- Frit
- Stringer
- Shards and confetti
Chapter 20 - Health and safety
- General precautions
- Glass cutting and grinding
- Kiln safety
- Treating burns
- Ventilation
- Ceramic fiber products
- Hazardous chemicals
- Essential safety equipment
Chapter 21 - Master Firing Schedules
- Bullseye fusing and slumping schedule
- Spectrum System 96 fusing and slumping sheduele
- Libensky/Brychtova casting scheduele
Chapter 22 - List of artists and artwork
Chapter 23 - Resource listing
Chapter 24 - References
Chapter 25 - Index
Chapter 26 - Fahrenheit/Celsius conversion
table
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Table of Contents |
Introduction Chapter 1 -Introduction
Chapter 2 - Glass Types and Forms
Chapter 3 - The basic fusing and slumping process
Chapter 4 - Supplies and Equipment
Chapter 5 - Preparing the kiln for firing
Chapter 6 - Keeping a firing log
Chapter 7 - The fused coaster project
Chapter 8 - Molds for slumping
Chapter 9 - The fused and slumped bowl project
Chapter 10 - Troubleshooting
Chapter 11 - Fusing and slumping techniques
Chapter 12 - Complementary disciplines and applications
Chapter 13 - Glass polishing
Chapter 14 - Finishing for display
Chapter 15 - Compatibility testing
Chapter 16 - More about annealing
Chapter 17 - Kiln casting
Chapter 18 - Glass painting
Chapter 19 - Making your own
Chapter 20 - Health and safety
Chapter 21 - Master Firing Schedules
Chapter 22 - List of artists and artwork Chapter 23 - Resource listing Chapter 24 - References Chapter 25 - Index Chapter 26 - Fahrenheit/Celsius conversion table |
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