You just aren't patient enough. I ordered some glass sheets already haha
I'm planning to use some nuts or something to set the thickness for a quick test. Currently, I'm planning to still use the silicone baking sheet on top of the bottom sheet of glass to help with releasing, in case the two get glued together. Just need a small but heavy object to put on top of the top sheet to help it apply force. I can't imagine it'll need too much at these low volumes though.
My current main concern is centering the top sheet, since the scrap isn't even the top glass may shift and not press everything. I might be able to add it after the inital melt has started, but even with borosilicate I worry about temperature shock
I'm planning to use some nuts or something to set the thickness for a quick test. Currently, I'm planning to still use the silicone baking sheet on top of the bottom sheet of glass to help with releasing, in case the two get glued together. Just need a small but heavy object to put on top of the top sheet to help it apply force. I can't imagine it'll need too much at these low volumes though.
My current main concern is centering the top sheet, since the scrap isn't even the top glass may shift and not press everything. I might be able to add it after the inital melt has started, but even with borosilicate I worry about temperature shock
Yours truly,
Ayydan
Ayydan