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2011-01-17, 6:20pm
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Steph
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System 96 Glass
I have purchased some Reichenbach COE 92-96 glass including Iris Orange to have a go at getting some nice colours from it (can't get anything from the 104 version!).
Anyway, I have some sheet System 96 glass that I used ages ago for fusing -can I cut this into strips and use it as a base glass for my raku and others - I'm assuming it'll be OK as the COE's are similar, but wanted to be sure?
Any thoughts?
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2011-01-17, 6:26pm
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Yes Steph, you can certainly make beads with your sheet glass.
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2011-01-17, 6:38pm
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I use 96 to make a lot of beads that are rolled in frit. I had run out of rods and made a quick trip to the local stained glass store. I picked out a small sheet of 96 clear and the nice lady cut it in strips. Worked perfectly.
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2011-01-17, 9:05pm
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Thank you
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2011-01-18, 7:22pm
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Yes, you sure can! Been doing it for a looong time.
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2011-01-19, 4:27pm
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I am a newbie, but I've worked with S96 glass for about 7 years. Be sure to warm strips slowly and longer than you would for rods. Strips tend to be much more shocky and also splinter.
A great way to get colors for flameworking when rod colors aren't available.
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2011-01-20, 7:52pm
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If you have one of the kiln molds for making murrini you can slump and anneal the strips and make them a little more round edge to handle easier. They are a lot less shocky that way and more consistent in thickness. Isn't that what some of the dichro strips are made from?
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2011-01-21, 4:35pm
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Thank you everyone, I made a few beads with a base of the System 96 and it all worked well! A good use of fusing glass I have had around for ages and ages! I did have a bit of splintering but heated more slowly and all was good!
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