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It does sound like a useful system for big ovens. I've always been
skeptical about 'zone control' in these big fiber fusers; its problematic for a bunch of reasons. This is a simple modification and it would be easy to test with a couple three or four pyrometers. Jack you might want to ask Ron Coleman at warmglass, I think he was considering using this for an evenivity-controlled fusing project. Still, I use Bullseye wash--which is special because of its extremely fine particle size--and I am totally paranoid about any whiff of a poof of a shoosh. If you try this, do a test and run your fingernails over the surface of the piece, blackboard style. You'll be able to feel if there is too much crap on the surface. |
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where you place the tubes. We employed the system from the moment we
turned the oven on until the temperature was around 400 deg. F. 400F going back down, right? -- Mike Firth |
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