Bullseye reactive and microwave kilns

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Bullseye reactive and microwave kilns

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Are there any notes on the net on how to make the reactive glass react? I have a cryptic colour sheet from bullseye that says the reactive temperature is 810C but not a lot else. I think they will explain if you pay for one of their lessons but I'm not overly sure.

I have a microwave kiln and I guess I can't control the temperature but I have taken a couple of pieces up past what I normally would for a full fuse for a few minutes longer than normal with glass I know does react well and nothing seems to be happening.

Does it have to be hotter for longer?

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Re: Bullseye reactive and microwave kilns

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It takes time for the reaction to happen. If you go up too fast, it's not likely to occur.

The same is true of glasses that strike to a new color.
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Re: Bullseye reactive and microwave kilns

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Ah, ok, I thought it might have something to do with time. I might see if I can work out some wattage that keeps the heat high, but not too high.

Mind you with a proper kiln that ramp up and hold usually lasts a couple of hours though doesn't it?
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nigeljohnson73 wrote:Mind you with a proper kiln that ramp up and hold usually lasts a couple of hours though doesn't it?
Yes.
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Re: Bullseye reactive and microwave kilns

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That solves that then... reactive glass filed for future use :)

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Re: Bullseye reactive and microwave kilns

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Also note that you need to be firing with a glass that the reactive glass actually reacts with (for instance, copper bearing glasses).

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Re: Bullseye reactive and microwave kilns

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Yep, I'm using the light turquoise frit with the reactive cloud. I've seen the output in a test sample so I know it does work. I've tried the Egyptian blue as well.

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