Elmer's Glass Kiln Hair Dryer User Manual


 
be asleep while the glass cools and they won’t be tempted to
open the door.
After each firing, examine the shelf. Recoat if the kiln
wash is chipped. When glass sticks to a bare section of shelf,
the glass cracks.
Glass Bubbles
Probable Causes:
Heating the Kiln Too Fast
Air Trapped Between Layers of Glass
Grease or Dirt Between Layers of Glass
Uneven Glass Volume
Moisture or trapped Air Between the Glass and Shelf
Make sure the shelf is completely dry before firing. If you
have applied fresh glass separator, leave the shelf in the kiln
at 300°F/148°C for 20 minutes before placing glass on it.
One way to eliminate bubbles is to hold the temperature
at 100°F/55°C below fusing temperature for 15 minutes.
This gives the shelf time to heat up to match the tempera
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ture of the glass.
Glass Devitrification (Frosty Surface)
Probable Causes:
Impurities in Glass
Kiln Not Vented Long Enough During Initial Heating
Devitrification is a frosty surface on the glass caused by
impurities. With some glasses, it is unavoidable. To lessen
devitrification, some artists vent the door of the kiln slightly
afterfusing iscompleted.Theyclose thedoorwhenthe glass
reaches 1000°F/537°C.
Glass Separator Sticks To Glass
Probable Causes:
Firing Too Hot
Overglaze On the Back of the Piece
Instead of firing to a full fuse temperature, try firing
50°F/28°C cooler andholding at that temperaturefor several
minutes.
Ceramic Overglaze
Breaking in Overglaze Firing
Can becaused bypoorly firedbisque. A slowbisque fireis
always better for ware that is to be china painted. The
greenware should be completely dry before being placed in
the kiln.
Purple Spots in Gold
Usually dueto athin application ofgold ortoo much thin
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ner. If gold is appliedaccidentally to an area it will show pur
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ple after being fired unless cleaned with a good gold re
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mover.
Broken Lines in Gold
Can be caused by overfiring or too heavy an application.
However, this can be very attractive when gold is crackled
over a dark color of fired glaze.
Peeling China Paint
Can be caused by the paint being applied too heavily.
Loss of Color in China Paints
Usually a result of overfiring or thinning your paint with
too much medium when applying.
Faded Colors in Overglaze Decals
This is the result of either underfiring or overfiring. If
pinks and reds are drab, refire to a hotter cone. When used
with achina paintbackground, applyand firethe decalsfirst,
thenchina paintand fireagain.Check therecommendations
ofdecal supplier.Ifdecal wasunderfired,refire toproperfir-
ing cone. If decal was overfired, the design may be repainted
in china paints and refired.
Weakening of Luster Colors
This can be caused by overfiring.
White Spots in Lusters or Metals
Can be caused by moisture on the ware before it was
placed in the kiln or from having been fired at the same time
as other overglazes.
Note: Apply lusters only on a dry day.
Powdering of Luster Colors
This can be caused by too heavy an application.
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