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Uranium Glass Tests
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2003 8:11 pm
by Gale aka artistefem
Here are images of the uranium glass samples that I tested.
You're looking at pieces of uncut sheet and a small piece of three layers of fused sheet. I fired the 3 layers twice. The first firing was to a fire polish with no color change. the glass retained it's bright yellow-green color. The second firing of this same 3 layer piece was to a full fuse and as you can see the glass did strike to a whitish-yellow. A color which is not unpleasing.
Images:
1. Transmitted light. The edges of this glass have a strong yellow green color.
2. Reflected light. Appears milky.
3. Fused piece with strong back lighting.
4. Fused piece set on reflective aluminum with strong overhead lighting 4 feet away from glass.
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Re: Uranium Glass Tests
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2003 10:10 pm
by Bert Weiss
Gale aka artistefem wrote:Here are images of the uranium glass samples that I tested.
You're looking at pieces of uncut sheet and a small piece of three layers of fused sheet. I fired the 3 layers twice. The first firing was to a fire polish with no color change. the glass retained it's bright yellow-green color. The second firing of this same 3 layer piece was to a full fuse and as you can see the glass did strike to a whitish-yellow. A color which is not unpleasing.
Images:
1. Transmitted light. The edges of this glass have a strong yellow green color.
2. Reflected light. Appears milky.
3. Fused piece with strong back lighting.
4. Fused piece set on reflective aluminum with strong overhead lighting 4 feet away from glass.
http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/artistefem/l ... view=t[url][/url]
Gale
Lots of different looks for one glass.
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2003 10:37 am
by Gale aka artistefem
Yes..........it's a very interesting multi-face, multi-use glass and when you look at it under a black light, it becomes even more interesting. Intense bright glowing green. Takes me back to my daze in the 60's-LOL!
My husband -god love him- sent a glow in the dark toilet seat to our son-in-law for Christmas. Don't ask - it's a guy bonding thing............
Our son -in-law also collects paintings on velvet. His latest kitsch art aquisition is a full rig semi-truck painted on velvet (2.5ft x 5ft) with plug-in running lights poking through the velvet. Very ni-e-e-e-e-ce.
I now know what to give for the next gift giving - hand-made glass glow in the dark matching bathroom accoutrement. Good news is with all the glowing going on in the bathroom, for those midnight runs to the potty - you would never miss the seat again or fall through when the seat is up!
Lordy, this could be a whole new niche in glass object making - LOL!
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2003 8:14 pm
by Colin & Helen
And the question I must ask is your KILN now GLOWING?????? Colin
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2003 8:26 pm
by Gale aka artistefem
LOL......nah - not yet, but my kiln goddess is radiating - looking kind of peaked and green.
Wonder how many firings of this stuff my kiln will take before it starts levitating ------- & glowing?