The turn of the century heralded great innovations in glass making.
Cylinder blown sheet glass.
Broad sheet blown plate polished plate and cylinder blown sheet.
The glass is allowed to cool before cutting the cylinder which is then reheated and larger panes and a much improved surface quality result.
Cylinder blown sheet is a type of hand blown window glass.
A similar process to broad sheet except that larger cylinders are produced by swinging the cylinder in a trench.
The glass cylinder is now ready for flat glass alignment.
This is then rolled to give a flat piece of glass which is cooled slowly to toughen it and remove internal stresses.
The glass will be returned to the furnace and heated to about 1250 f.
Crown glass is one of many types of hand blown glass.
It is created with a similar process to broad sheet but larger cylinders are produced by swinging the cylinder in a trench.
A similar process to broad sheet except that larger cylinders are produced by swinging the cylinder in a trench.
At this temperature the glass will again be in a ductile state and can be flattened into a sheet.
German cylinder blown sheet type nr.
The glass is then allowed to cool before the cylinder is cut.
The glass was mouth blown into cylinders and then flattened into sheets by hand.
It is glazed where existing original glass is broken or where replacement windows are required to match existing sashes in a period building.
Larger panes and a much improved surface quality result.
The glass is then re heated and flattened.
The glass is then re heated and flattened.
It is created with a similar process to broad sheet but larger cylinders are produced by swinging the cylinder in a trench.
Cylinder blown sheet is a type of hand blown window glass.
Cylinder blown sheet is a type of hand blown window glass.
This process produced glass containing various imperfections both within the glass and on its surface but was of better quality then previous methods and produced larger panes of glass.
The glass is then re heated and flattened.
These methods of manufacture lasted at least until the end of the 19th century.
The glass is allowed to cool before cutting the cylinder which is then re heated and flattened.
The early 20th century marks the move away from hand blown to machine manufactured glass such as rolled plate.
The glass is then allowed to cool before the cylinder is cut.
This allows the cylinder on reheating to flap open.
Genuine handblown cylinder glass e g.
It is created with a similar process to broad sheet but larger cylinders are produced by swinging the cylinder in a trench.
The glass is then allowed to cool before the cylinder is cut.
This is used for matching existing original cylinder blown or crown glass.