Adding a rim to future bowls
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Re: Adding a rim to future bowls
I've made colored rims another way, using 1/4" strips cut from sheet. I first lay them onto a proper size semi-circle form and slump them. Now you combine these bent colors to form the outside circle & begin adding material for the main area inside. This works really well after you've worked out the kinks to sizing. You can even cut them 1/2" wide (so they sit 1/2" high) - enough room to add only frit to obtain a 6mm blank without a dam.
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Hard to picture.....do you happen to have a picture before and after original slump of strips?
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Re: Adding a rim to future bowls
Laurie Spray wrote:Hard to picture.....do you happen to have a picture before and after original slump of strips?
Took me readi g it a few times...
Cut strips. lay each one, individually over a bowl slumping form and fire. Now you have these arced strips ghat you can lay on edge to form the rim.
Kind of like strip construction with arced pieces.
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Re: Adding a rim to future bowls
That's the idea.
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Just can't imagine getting a true circle that way.......am I missing something?
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Re: Adding a rim to future bowls
If your slumping form is a true semi-circle, it should work well.
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Re: Adding a rim to future bowls
Very nice piece.jjeakle wrote:Are you talking about something like this?
Bob
Re: Adding a rim to future bowls
Slumping pieces into a true circle shape is important - however that's too hard using only two pieces (semi-circle) because you get a flat spot - so I use a few more. Any diameter can be bent then combined to form a true circle - don't even worry about how many pieces it takes to get it right. Pay attention to the diameter of the set-up, then slump many more than you need so you have choices.