Fair warning: if you’re going to try to mold uranium glass in a microwave kiln, you might want to not later use the oven for preparing food. Just a thought. The powdered uranium glass then goes into a ...
Metalworking might conjure images of large furnaces powered by coal, wood, or electricity, with molten metal sloshing around and visible in its crucible. But metalworking from home doesn’t need to use ...
The microwave kiln will melt the glass around the mold, and once it cools, you can glue your case-less flash drive into its new home. The video demonstrates the most basic of shapes (the rectangle), ...
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