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Do Not Try This at Home Kimberly Kelly Materials and Performance Glass - 100 Watt Light Bulbs

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Testing presentation on the porosity of a mass produced product with variables of heat, abrasion and applied mediums.

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Materials and PerformanceGlass - 100 Watt Light Bulbs

Do Not Try This at Home

Kimberly KellyMaterials and PerformanceGlass - 100 Watt Light Bulbs

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Materials and PerformanceGlass - 100 Watt Light Bulbs

Porosity ability to Puncture/Breaksewing needle attempt to be hammered into glass

Broken Glass Picture

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Materials and PerformanceGlass - 100 Watt Light Bulbs

Porosity:Ink, highlighter, sharpie, pantone marker, nail polish

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Blue Sharpie:Why Sharpie is reflecting a different color

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Assorted Sharpies on clear bulb:Do all sharpies reflect different colors? Nope

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Porosity over ink padAbility to absorb ink rolled over ink pad

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Stability and Porosity of water mixtures:Water and gouache concentrations on glass

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Stability based on form & porosity:Water and gouache over length of form

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Porosity and adhesion:paonters tape, duck tape, hot glue &zap it glue on soft white bulb

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Equipment:Heating device and Abrasion

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Creating porosity on a soft white bulb:Absorption of Zap-it glue after has been sanded

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Creating porosity on Reveal Bulb:Absorption of Zap-it glue after has been sanded - sanding to close to the base causes it to break

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Creating porosity and grain:Testing abrasion, direction and heat to see if glass gains more porosity

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Creating porosity on a Reveal bulb:Heat 20 min sand for 10 min - 10 times

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Porosity SubmersionReveal bulb submerged in water

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Materials and PerformanceGlass - 100 Watt Light Bulbs

Next StepsGlass vs. Sand - which woks better for abrasion?