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Old July 15th 07, 01:55 PM posted to rec.crafts.glass
Lauri Levanto
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Kalera wrote:
read Bullseye's tech tips

once you understand the basics of glass chemistry, which they provide
more concisely than any resource before ever has (unless I have missed
some, which is of course easily possible) you will have an excellent
basis for understanding and predicting color reactions in the kiln,
furnace, or torch.

Lauri Levanto wrote:

yeah, that is one of the long paths I have not yet trespassed.
Fortunately the reaction lines were not badly disturbed.
Only I missed lines between dense white and tomato red, as there was a
clear layer between.
I do keep notes on color reactions.
-lauri


Thanks kalera,
I have had a good private discussion with lani Mc Gregor on the subject.
I have compiled the reaction chart for WGBB.
What Was missing is personal experience how to make use
of the reactions.

-lauri
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Old July 16th 07, 03:19 AM posted to rec.crafts.glass
Kalera
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Well, I got nothing new for ya then. Pretty much if you understand
the basic chemistry behind the color reactions, you can predict them
pretty well.

Lauri Levanto wrote:
Kalera wrote:
read Bullseye's tech tips

once you understand the basics of glass chemistry, which they provide
more concisely than any resource before ever has (unless I have missed
some, which is of course easily possible) you will have an excellent
basis for understanding and predicting color reactions in the kiln,
furnace, or torch.

Lauri Levanto wrote:

yeah, that is one of the long paths I have not yet trespassed.
Fortunately the reaction lines were not badly disturbed.
Only I missed lines between dense white and tomato red, as there was a
clear layer between.
I do keep notes on color reactions.
-lauri


Thanks kalera,
I have had a good private discussion with lani Mc Gregor on the subject.
I have compiled the reaction chart for WGBB.
What Was missing is personal experience how to make use
of the reactions.

-lauri

 




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