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Thought you'd like to see this (eye taffy)

jgourlay - 1-6-2009 at 03:06

Gents, I'm posting this picture simply for the "gee whiz!" factor. This is the drain hole of a little furnace I use for melting this and that. Right now it's firing a pot and is just causing the cone 6 cone to bend over.

What you're looking at is a soft billowy flame coming out of the drain hole. The drain hole is there in case a crucible breaks. At this point, the drain hole is covered by a plinth so I'm guessing there is blow by. The clay is a Raku clay, and the source is propane.

The color you see is exactly right, and not a problem with the camera. Down below, you see a red glow. This is incandescence coming from the furnace through the drain hole, ie the plinth bottom.




FrankRizzo - 1-6-2009 at 17:48

Neat! Must be some barium salts in the glaze of that Raku piece.

Elawr - 2-6-2009 at 21:46

Beautiful...

Please tell us more about your furnace! Is it of your own manufacture? It looks to made of some kind of castable refractory...can I ask what composition you used?

jgourlay - 3-6-2009 at 02:57

Elawr: thanks! I'll answer your question this weekend when I have more time!

In the meantime: www.backyardmetalcasting.com --> 2 bucks furnace and Reil burner.