projects:glass_sphere:work_logs:work_log_1
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What I want to accomplish
- Remember how to use the furnace,
- Experiment with different types of available glass,
- Work out how to determine the suitability of different types of glass. What criteria do I need to test?
- Work out whether I need to go down the road of creating my own glass.
What I've done
I scrounged up:
- Lots of mirrored float glass,
- A 1.5m diameter hardened glass tabletop,
- Some (industrially) blown glass bottles.
I coated a stainless steel cup and bowl with kiln wash to stop the glass sticking.
I sanded off the silvering from some of the mirrored float glass, crushed it up and put it in the cup.
I crushed up a blown glass bottle and put it in the bowl. I washed the crushed glass in water and poured off the fine glass in suspension.
Removing silvering
I experimented with chemically removing the silvering from the back of the mirrors. I daubed a bit of chemical on the back of the mirror and put some scratches through the mirroring with a screwdriver. The silvering appears to have three layers: Grey, red and silver.
Things that failed:
- Acetone,
- Methyl Ethyl Ketone,
- This one changed the colour of the grey layer slightly.
- Zinc Chloride and Ammonium Chloride (in soldering flux),
- Ferric Chloride,
- Sodium Hydroxide.
Video
What I want to accomplish next time
projects/glass_sphere/work_logs/work_log_1.txt · Last modified: 2022/01/23 00:24 by tjhowse