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WORKING WITH GLASS

WORKING WITH GLASS. J EREMY BARTHELD MICHELLE LESTER. COE. FLAMEWORKING. Torches Tools Stock glass Oxygen and Propane Kiln Ventilation. FLAMEWORKING. GLASS RECYCLING. Fusing and Slumping. GLASS RECYCLING. Window Mosaics. GLASS RECYCLING. Window Mosaics. GLASS RECYCLING.

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WORKING WITH GLASS

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  1. WORKING WITH GLASS JEREMY BARTHELD MICHELLE LESTER

  2. COE

  3. FLAMEWORKING • Torches • Tools • Stock glass • Oxygen and Propane • Kiln • Ventilation

  4. FLAMEWORKING

  5. GLASS RECYCLING Fusing and Slumping

  6. GLASS RECYCLING Window Mosaics

  7. GLASS RECYCLING Window Mosaics

  8. GLASS RECYCLING Tumbled Glass

  9. HOTSHOP

  10. FLUX Completely meltand blend glass from various sources. Insure compatibility with colors and frits Increase the working rangeof remelted Glass

  11. To each 100 pounds of clear glass, the following chemicals are mixedand added: • 2 lbs. soda ash • 33 g. borax • 175 g. niter • 150 g. fluorspar • 1/2 lb. lithium carbonate • 50 g. antimony oxide • 25 g. manganese dioxide . Source: Post-Consumer Container Glass Remelting Process Assessment www.cwc.org

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  13. QUESTIONS?

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