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Published by: Glass Campusc/o Victorian Art Glass566 David StreetVictorian BC V8T 2C8 CanadaTele: (250) 382-9554 Email: 2008 by Dennis a of rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or byany means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storagesystem, without permission in writing by the author. Copies may not be sold but copies may bemade for distribution free of charge by instructors to their students and may be downloaded free ofcharge for personal use from the Glass Campus website. 1 Introduction Almost every question you ask can be accurately answered with the same simple reply. It depends . It depends on the individual kiln, it depends on the kind and color of Glass , it depends on the temperature it s fired at, and it depends on how long it s held at any specific temperature.
2 Kilnforming Process When heated, glass becomes soft. The more it’s heated, the softer it gets. By controlling what temperature you heat glass to in a kiln, you can
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