Sunday, January 6, 2013

Bottle Slumping

While I was on vacation over the holidays, my family supplied me with many beer and coke bottles. I'm starting to experiment with slumping them. Beer bottles first just to get the hang of it. I've actually not found too many sources on slumping bottles. I am starting to think people may be keeping there own firing schedules to themselves, trade secret. In any case I've started my first slump today using a schedule I found here http://www.bigceramicstore.com/information/Tip92.htm. I'll update this post once I have some results.

Segment Rate degrees F Hold
150050012 min
250075012 min
3600110010 min
4200130020 min
5250147510 mintakes roughly 4.5 hrs to this point
6999911001 hr
750097030 minannealing occurs between 800-1000 deg.
12075020
Let kiln cool naturally.

I've now tried this process with 2 bottles. A beer bottle and a Mexican Coke bottle. Neither of them ended up with any vitrification, which is good. The Coke bottle did burn off the red in the label. I'm searching for a process to enable this to stay in tact. Perhaps a different firing schedule or spraying the bottle with the de-vitrification spray. I think people who have successfully done this are not advertising how they accomplished it. I'll report back once I try a couple more things.



1 comment:

  1. Hi Brian,

    Thanks for your post on my blog. Good luck with the pattern bars!

    Lynn

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