How to dry frit
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				Peter Angel
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How to dry frit
Hello all.
I've crushed some frit. The average is the size of rice grains. Then ran a magnet through it.
Then I washed it in a weak soap and water solution then rinsed in water.
 
The frit holds a lot of water! Waiting for the water to evaporate takes forever.
How do I dry the frit?
Peter
			
			
									
						
							I've crushed some frit. The average is the size of rice grains. Then ran a magnet through it.
Then I washed it in a weak soap and water solution then rinsed in water.
The frit holds a lot of water! Waiting for the water to evaporate takes forever.
How do I dry the frit?
Peter
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Re: How to dry frit
Peter, can you put it in the kitchen oven, if there's already something in your kiln? Just on low, enough to evaporate the moisture? Jen
			
			
									
						
										
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				Greg Rawls
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Re: How to dry frit
So this is gonna sound dumb, but go to the Goodwill or its equivalent and see if you can find an old salad spinner. Put the frit in the salad spinner, pump the thing like crazy, and you'll drive off most of the water. (Obviously, don't do this with the REAL salad spinner you use in the kitchen--you'll get glass grit in your greens for weeks, the stuff is insidious).
Once you've done that, spread it on Greg's screen, or a cookie sheet with layers of parchment paper, and either hit it with a blowdryer, put it in the oven, put it on top of your firing kiln, or just leave it alone for a few days. (In Oregon, the sunny thing isn't an option, at least not right now)
			
			
									
						
							Once you've done that, spread it on Greg's screen, or a cookie sheet with layers of parchment paper, and either hit it with a blowdryer, put it in the oven, put it on top of your firing kiln, or just leave it alone for a few days. (In Oregon, the sunny thing isn't an option, at least not right now)

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				Peter Angel
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Re: How to dry frit
Dear all. Thanks for all your ideas.
			
			
									
						
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				Laurie Spray
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Re: How to dry frit
I would personally not wash it......but if you really feel the need i would spred it on cookie sheets and dry on a firing kiln.  Stir after a few hours.  Be sure to screen out the glass dust.
			
			
									
						
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				Bert Weiss
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Re: How to dry frit
I put it in a stainless steel bowl in the kiln. Heat the sucker right up.  Water gone.  
I don't think I would use soap on it though.
			
			
									
						
							I don't think I would use soap on it though.
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Re: How to dry frit
I like washing my frit, too then I apply it wet to the glass and let it sit to dry in the kiln room over night. If you use it for castings then I would dry it spread out thin on clean sheets of glass covered with some newspaper over night.
			
			
									
						
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Re: How to dry frit
If you are going to use the glass for casting it will dry out in the mold, or in the flower pots before it melts into the mold.
			
			
									
						
										
						Re: How to dry frit
I agree with Bert, soap  is likely to  cause contamination issues. Heat  your bowl of frit-  fast as you  can is fine, -up to 450 hold 15 or 20  minutes- done.  Yes, you could  heat it in the oven if your kiln is too small or in use.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: How to dry frit
toaster oven, great for small batches.
			
			
									
						
										
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				Peter Angel
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Re: How to dry frit
I did try drying frit in a toaster oven but when I cast the glass I got really bad devit. So bad the glass surface was wrinkled. A bit like my fingertips after a long bath.
			
			
									
						
							Peter Angel
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Re: How to dry frit
I put my 'rinsed' (no soap) frit in a pyrex bowl, cover loosely and microwave. Done.Peter Angel wrote:Hello all.
I've crushed some frit. The average is the size of rice grains. Then ran a magnet through it.
Then I washed it in a weak soap and water solution then rinsed in water.
The frit holds a lot of water! Waiting for the water to evaporate takes forever.
How do I dry the frit?
Peter
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