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Bracelet mold & gravity?

Posted: Fri May 02, 2003 12:20 am
by quill
Excuse me if this has been covered before but I am trying to figure out how a bracelet mold is used to slump. I understand how the glass molds to the top but how on earth do you get the open end to curve up?

I don't actually have a bracelet mold but the question has been rattling around in my head all day.

Posted: Fri May 02, 2003 1:03 am
by Brad Walker
Complete instructions for using the mold here: http://www.edhoy.com/braceletmaking.pdf

Posted: Fri May 02, 2003 1:14 am
by jj jacobs
Once the glass strip has slumped over the bracelet mold, you carefully reach inside the kiln with your graphite tongs and tuck the end pieces under.

IMPORTANT: Be sure the kiln is shut off before you reach in with the tongs, and wear protective eyewear and gloves.

It's tricky at first, but once you get the technique down, it's really quite simple! :D

Posted: Fri May 02, 2003 11:07 am
by quill
Thanks Brad but for some reason my computor can't load this PDF file.
Once the glass strip has slumped over the bracelet mold, you carefully reach inside the kiln with your graphite tongs and tuck the end pieces under.
Can you tell me why it doesn't just re-slump back down?

Posted: Fri May 02, 2003 11:13 am
by charlie
quill wrote:Thanks Brad but for some reason my computor can't load this PDF file.
Once the glass strip has slumped over the bracelet mold, you carefully reach inside the kiln with your graphite tongs and tuck the end pieces under.
Can you tell me why it doesn't just re-slump back down?
when you are reaching in, the kiln is cooling. you're not supposed to heat it up past about 1150 or so, so it won't unbend. if it does, you have to repeat the operation and squeeze it again.

Posted: Fri May 02, 2003 11:34 am
by Tony Smith
quill wrote:Thanks Brad but for some reason my computor can't load this PDF file.
Once the glass strip has slumped over the bracelet mold, you carefully reach inside the kiln with your graphite tongs and tuck the end pieces under.
Can you tell me why it doesn't just re-slump back down?
Like Charlie said, as you are manipulating the glass, the kiln and everything in it are cooling down... as the glass cools, it becomes stiffer. The trick is to force the legs of the bracelet (the free ends) into position with the graphite tongs while the glass is hot and support them there until they are cool enough to stay in place. Then you close the kiln and go right to annealing.

Tony

Posted: Fri May 02, 2003 12:07 pm
by quill
Ah... that makes sense. Thanks everyone.