Skuttle Indoor Air Quality Products Klin Water Pump User Manual


 
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Q. What causes sharp edges on the project?
A.
Q. What causes sharp edges on the project?
A.
Q. What causes sharp edges on the project?
Dragging is usually caused by over fi ring a project that is resting on fi ber paper. As the glass
Q. What causes sharp edges on the project?
Dragging is usually caused by over fi ring a project that is resting on fi ber paper. As the glass
Q. What causes sharp edges on the project?
contracts and draws in on itself the paper resists, sharp edges are the result. This edge can be made
Dragging is usually caused by over fi ring a project that is resting on fi ber paper. As the glass
contracts and draws in on itself the paper resists, sharp edges are the result. This edge can be made
Dragging is usually caused by over fi ring a project that is resting on fi ber paper. As the glass
safe with fi le a or grinder. After grinding the project can be put back in the kiln and heat until the ground
contracts and draws in on itself the paper resists, sharp edges are the result. This edge can be made
safe with fi le a or grinder. After grinding the project can be put back in the kiln and heat until the ground
contracts and draws in on itself the paper resists, sharp edges are the result. This edge can be made
edge is polished.
safe with fi le a or grinder. After grinding the project can be put back in the kiln and heat until the ground
edge is polished.
safe with fi le a or grinder. After grinding the project can be put back in the kiln and heat until the ground
Q. Why is there debris between the glass layers?
A.
Q. Why is there debris between the glass layers?
A.
Q. Why is there debris between the glass layers?
Too much glue. Small amounts of glue will burn off leaving no trace. (See:
Q. Why is there debris between the glass layers?
Too much glue. Small amounts of glue will burn off leaving no trace. (See:
Q. Why is there debris between the glass layers?
Glue
above for more
Glue above for more Glue
info.) If you use an excessive amount of glue it will burn becoming sealed between the layers, leaving
Too much glue. Small amounts of glue will burn off leaving no trace. (See:
info.) If you use an excessive amount of glue it will burn becoming sealed between the layers, leaving
Too much glue. Small amounts of glue will burn off leaving no trace. (See:
dark blotches. Excess glue can also cause small eruptions that will blow a hole through the glass or
info.) If you use an excessive amount of glue it will burn becoming sealed between the layers, leaving
dark blotches. Excess glue can also cause small eruptions that will blow a hole through the glass or
info.) If you use an excessive amount of glue it will burn becoming sealed between the layers, leaving
cause pieces to jump and move in the kiln.
dark blotches. Excess glue can also cause small eruptions that will blow a hole through the glass or
cause pieces to jump and move in the kiln.
dark blotches. Excess glue can also cause small eruptions that will blow a hole through the glass or
Q. What are the differences between using a ceramic kiln shelf or fi ber paper?
A. Ceramic Shelf:
Q. What are the differences between using a ceramic kiln shelf or fi ber paper?
A. Ceramic Shelf:
Q. What are the differences between using a ceramic kiln shelf or fi ber paper?
Fused glass will take on the texture/ pattern of whatever it is fi red on. If you fi re on a ceramic
kiln shelf your project will have a smooth back surface. (Great for bowls, plates, fi ne art pieces;
Fused glass will take on the texture/ pattern of whatever it is fi red on. If you fi re on a ceramic
kiln shelf your project will have a smooth back surface. (Great for bowls, plates, fi ne art pieces;
Fused glass will take on the texture/ pattern of whatever it is fi red on. If you fi re on a ceramic
projects where a sleek underside is desired.)
kiln shelf your project will have a smooth back surface. (Great for bowls, plates, fi ne art pieces;
projects where a sleek underside is desired.)
kiln shelf your project will have a smooth back surface. (Great for bowls, plates, fi ne art pieces;
Ceramic shelf is used over and over again.
projects where a sleek underside is desired.)
Ceramic shelf is used over and over again.
projects where a sleek underside is desired.)
A ceramic shelf is dense; it retains heat which allows the glass to pass through the critical stages
Ceramic shelf is used over and over again.
A ceramic shelf is dense; it retains heat which allows the glass to pass through the critical stages
Ceramic shelf is used over and over again.
slowly.
A ceramic shelf is dense; it retains heat which allows the glass to pass through the critical stages
slowly.
A ceramic shelf is dense; it retains heat which allows the glass to pass through the critical stages
Ceramic shelves have to be primed frequently, this can be time consuming.
slowly.
Ceramic shelves have to be primed frequently, this can be time consuming.
slowly.
Fiber Paper:
Ceramic shelves have to be primed frequently, this can be time consuming.
Fiber Paper:
Ceramic shelves have to be primed frequently, this can be time consuming.
Shelf paper comes in a variety of thickness and fi nishes. Generally the thinner the material the
Fiber Paper:
Shelf paper comes in a variety of thickness and fi nishes. Generally the thinner the material the
Fiber Paper:
smoother the fusing surface. (Great for coasters, pins, wall art; projects where a textured back
Shelf paper comes in a variety of thickness and fi nishes. Generally the thinner the material the
smoother the fusing surface. (Great for coasters, pins, wall art; projects where a textured back
Shelf paper comes in a variety of thickness and fi nishes. Generally the thinner the material the
side will make it easy to glue accessories on like rubber feet, pin backs etc.)
smoother the fusing surface. (Great for coasters, pins, wall art; projects where a textured back
side will make it easy to glue accessories on like rubber feet, pin backs etc.)
smoother the fusing surface. (Great for coasters, pins, wall art; projects where a textured back
The thin material can be used only once. The medium material can sometimes be reused; it
side will make it easy to glue accessories on like rubber feet, pin backs etc.)
The thin material can be used only once. The medium material can sometimes be reused; it
side will make it easy to glue accessories on like rubber feet, pin backs etc.)
leaves a matt fi nish on the back of the project. The thick material can be used multiple times but
The thin material can be used only once. The medium material can sometimes be reused; it
leaves a matt fi nish on the back of the project. The thick material can be used multiple times but
The thin material can be used only once. The medium material can sometimes be reused; it
the texture on the back of the project will be course.
leaves a matt fi nish on the back of the project. The thick material can be used multiple times but
the texture on the back of the project will be course.
leaves a matt fi nish on the back of the project. The thick material can be used multiple times but
The fi ber paper is porous. Air can circulate, therefore large air bubbles are less likely to form
the texture on the back of the project will be course.
The fi ber paper is porous. Air can circulate, therefore large air bubbles are less likely to form
the texture on the back of the project will be course.
between the glass and the shelf.
The fi ber paper is porous. Air can circulate, therefore large air bubbles are less likely to form
between the glass and the shelf.
The fi ber paper is porous. Air can circulate, therefore large air bubbles are less likely to form
Shelf paper has to be cut to size and can be costly if you are using it every time you fi re.
between the glass and the shelf.
Shelf paper has to be cut to size and can be costly if you are using it every time you fi re.
between the glass and the shelf.
Q. What are the differences between ceramic molds and stainless steel forms?
A. Ceramic Molds:
Ceramic molds come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes. They have to be primed like the
ceramic kiln shelf. The primer tends to last longer on a form than on a shelf because slumping
Ceramic molds come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes. They have to be primed like the
ceramic kiln shelf. The primer tends to last longer on a form than on a shelf because slumping
Ceramic molds come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes. They have to be primed like the
temperatures are lower than fusing temperatures. Slumping occurs at approximately 1200-1300
ceramic kiln shelf. The primer tends to last longer on a form than on a shelf because slumping
temperatures are lower than fusing temperatures. Slumping occurs at approximately 1200-1300
ceramic kiln shelf. The primer tends to last longer on a form than on a shelf because slumping
degrees.
temperatures are lower than fusing temperatures. Slumping occurs at approximately 1200-1300
degrees.
temperatures are lower than fusing temperatures. Slumping occurs at approximately 1200-1300
Ceramic molds are inexpensive and durable but they will break if dropped or used unprimed.
degrees.
Ceramic molds are inexpensive and durable but they will break if dropped or used unprimed.
degrees.
Ceramic molds should be sanded and be re-primed if there are pits or cracks in the coating.
Ceramic molds are inexpensive and durable but they will break if dropped or used unprimed.
Ceramic molds should be sanded and be re-primed if there are pits or cracks in the coating.
Ceramic molds are inexpensive and durable but they will break if dropped or used unprimed.
Ceramic molds cool
Ceramic molds should be sanded and be re-primed if there are pits or cracks in the coating.
Ceramic molds cool
Ceramic molds should be sanded and be re-primed if there are pits or cracks in the coating.
more slowly
Ceramic molds should be sanded and be re-primed if there are pits or cracks in the coating.
more slowly
Ceramic molds should be sanded and be re-primed if there are pits or cracks in the coating.
than the glass. Therefore most molds are shaped so the glass
Ceramic molds should be sanded and be re-primed if there are pits or cracks in the coating.
than the glass. Therefore most molds are shaped so the glass
Ceramic molds should be sanded and be re-primed if there are pits or cracks in the coating.
more slowly than the glass. Therefore most molds are shaped so the glass more slowly
Ceramic molds should be sanded and be re-primed if there are pits or cracks in the coating.
more slowly
Ceramic molds should be sanded and be re-primed if there are pits or cracks in the coating.
than the glass. Therefore most molds are shaped so the glass
Ceramic molds should be sanded and be re-primed if there are pits or cracks in the coating.
more slowly
Ceramic molds should be sanded and be re-primed if there are pits or cracks in the coating.
slumps down into the mold, allowing the glass to contract fi rst.
more slowly
slumps down into the mold, allowing the glass to contract fi rst.
more slowly
than the glass. Therefore most molds are shaped so the glass
slumps down into the mold, allowing the glass to contract fi rst.
than the glass. Therefore most molds are shaped so the glass
more slowly than the glass. Therefore most molds are shaped so the glass more slowly
slumps down into the mold, allowing the glass to contract fi rst.
more slowly than the glass. Therefore most molds are shaped so the glass more slowly
GLASS FUSING 101
Frequently Asked Questions