{{indexmenu_n>5}} [<6>] ====== What I want to accomplish ====== * Make some glass slugs for testing polishing processes ====== What I've done ====== I want to test a few different ways of polishing glass to a high finish. For these tests I need lots of identical glass slugs. Some bad luck and poor planning when making ginger beer resulted in a good quantity of broken glass bottles. I crushed them up into chunks no larger than about 40mm in any dimension. I then washed and sieved the glass to remove dirt, dust, and very fine glass powder. I dried the wet crushed glass in a pot on a hotplate. I weighed out six 145g quantities of glass into a muffin pan and melted it in my furnace. {{:projects:glass_sphere:work_logs:pasted:20190127-112011.png}} Meets: {{:projects:glass_sphere:work_logs:pasted:20190127-113200.png}} After I started that profile running I realised I'd forgotten to paint the muffin tin in release agent. This could be bad. Results: {{:projects:glass_sphere:work_logs:pasted:20190127-233452.png}} Looks promising... But no. I had to destroy the muffin tin and peel the steel off the glass in strips. {{:projects:glass_sphere:work_logs:pasted:20190128-005602.png}} {{:projects:glass_sphere:work_logs:pasted:20190128-005613.png}} {{:projects:glass_sphere:work_logs:pasted:20190128-005621.png}} {{:projects:glass_sphere:work_logs:pasted:20190128-005629.png}} I suspect the coating on the muffin tin decomposed at high temperatures and bubbled gas through my slugs. I threw one on the linisher to see whether it would be workable for testing polishing techniques, but the bubbles are very close to the surface and I broke through almost immediately. This results in glass fragments getting caught between the polishing surfaces and gouging around. Next time I will try to buy an uncoated stainless steel muffin tin, or I will pre-fire the tin on a dry run to burn off any coatings, then add a layer of release agent. === Video === {{youtube>AovigLSFNGs?large}} ====== What I want to accomplish next time ====== * Pre-fire the muffin tin to avoid bubbling. ====== Bonus pics ====== The underside of the muffin tin developed this very nice colour: {{:projects:glass_sphere:work_logs:pasted:20190128-010038.png}} {{:projects:glass_sphere:work_logs:pasted:20190128-010048.png}} {{:projects:glass_sphere:work_logs:pasted:20190128-010003.png}} [<6>]