Polishing bottom of slumped platter
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Polishing bottom of slumped platter
Is it possible to fire polish the bottom of a platter that is already slumped without losing its shape? I've already tried repeating my regular slumping schedule with it on the mold resulting in a small part now slightly shiny and the rest still matte from previous sandblasting. I can increase the temperature but wonder what if any temperature will work if it's not going to make any difference because it's on the mold.
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Re: Polishing bottom of slumped platter
The only part of glass that will shine during a firing are parts that are exposed to air during the firing. So the bottom of a slumped piece won't shine up during the firing.
There are some products that claim to shine up the bottom at lower temperatures, but most don't really result in a shine, just a changed appearance.
There are some products that claim to shine up the bottom at lower temperatures, but most don't really result in a shine, just a changed appearance.
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Re: Polishing bottom of slumped platter
The only way that I know of, would be to cold work the bottom working all the way up tp a 1400 grit.
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The other Jim
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The other Jim