Hi everyone!
I have just fused two thin dichro layers of glass. The thing is that the bottom dichro is facing up and the top layer dichro is facing down, so I have dichro film on dichro film. After I fused it I was able to cut it out into small pieces and grind them OK. No problems so far. The question is: Since I have dichro on dichro will the glass stay this way or will it give me some problems later?
Does anyone know?
Thanks
Isabella
Dichro on dichro
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it'll probably stay together, but fusing coated sides together doesnt work unless you're sandblasting away areas before fusing, etc. so, avoid putting the coated sides together in your future work, and all will be OK. i sometimes make a mistake and put a top piece on a pair of earrings, with the coated sides together, and it of course balls up, but it doesnt come off usually. anyway, you have just learned one of the key things about working with dichro.
Isabell,
It has been my experience that you will eventually have problems with Dichroic-to-Dichroic fusing. There is a very thin quartz coating that is on top of the metal coatings. This quartz coating can tack fuse to the other quartz coating on the other piece. However, to get better than a tack would require much higher temperatures than what you are likely to be using to fuse. If I do Dichroic-to-Dichroic fusing I place a small amount of very fine glass frit between the glass layers. Another method I use is the create a very thin boarder on one piece of the Dichroic, so that in a small area there is only one layer of Dichroic between the glass.
Tim
It has been my experience that you will eventually have problems with Dichroic-to-Dichroic fusing. There is a very thin quartz coating that is on top of the metal coatings. This quartz coating can tack fuse to the other quartz coating on the other piece. However, to get better than a tack would require much higher temperatures than what you are likely to be using to fuse. If I do Dichroic-to-Dichroic fusing I place a small amount of very fine glass frit between the glass layers. Another method I use is the create a very thin boarder on one piece of the Dichroic, so that in a small area there is only one layer of Dichroic between the glass.
Tim