good day all from the snow and cold of east coast Canada.
I was wondering if anyone ever slumped glass with cellular concrete. I have seen this product In France and the use it ti insulate the houses but it is porous like refractory bricks so I was wondering how it handle itself with the heat...
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I was at the ACC show today in Baltimore. I saw an artist there that had fused pieces of glass inside concrete/cement (don't know what it was) and then cold worked it to a high polish. Nice stuff, unfortunately the artist was not in the booth, just a helper that did not know the process.
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Re: cellular concrete
If its the stuff I think it is its very softeast-coast-jacques wrote:good day all from the snow and cold of east coast Canada.
I was wondering if anyone ever slumped glass with cellular concrete. I have seen this product In France and the use it ti insulate the houses but it is porous like refractory bricks so I was wondering how it handle itself with the heat...
I not used it but here R some thoughts
As its got air in dont fast fire possibilyty of small explosion
Fire dry
Fire small test peice
Brian
Across the road from my cafe is a sculptor who uses 'Hebel Bricks' which her husband is the local building supplier of such product.
I haven't had time to test it for possible use, but am told that it insulates, handles great heat but degrades to a powdery surface on the side that cops the heat.
It is light weight, porous and easy to shape which is obviously the pros.
regards, haydo
I haven't had time to test it for possible use, but am told that it insulates, handles great heat but degrades to a powdery surface on the side that cops the heat.
It is light weight, porous and easy to shape which is obviously the pros.
regards, haydo
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