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Old June 11th 09, 07:12 AM posted to rec.crafts.glass
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Default forming a large diameter tube

On Mon, 8 Jun 2009 00:09:38 -0700 (PDT), Permafacture
wrote:

I was thinking about how to slump a large diameter tube from a flat
plane of glass. I have little experience with glass working and dont
know to what degree this is workable...

You'd take a piece of float glass, from like a window and slump it
over a ceramic tube you made/found as a form. Put it in the kiln and
let it soften and after its really gooy pull it out for a second and
use poles to roll the hanging edges together. The maybe flip it so
the seam is on top and put it back in the kiln.


Good luck. With a lot of practice you might pull it off. Most likely
you will wind up with a big mess and some burns.

?

Is this at all how you would form a large diameter tube from found
resources?


No, I would either blow it (not likely to be called a tube), have it
blown, or buy it from a lab glass manufacturer.


What size kiln do glass workers usually have; what is the widest sheet
i might be able to work?


I have a 3x5' and a 4x8' but I wouldn't even try to slump a tube.


can it be anealed in the same kiln it was slumped in?


Yes.


Jack

thanks!


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