Monday, January 21, 2013

Flatten Glass Bottles in Your Oven

"Flatten glass bottles in a convection oven…to make cutting boards or small serving trays, I love this!" 



Except it doesn't work that way. Glass has a melting temperature of roughly 1500 °F. Making the pin even worse is the link that it goes to, which suggestions making this in your TOASTER OVEN. Because nothing says tequila night like burning your house down. Which if your oven can get that high is remarkable. Imagine how quickly you could cook a roast in an oven like that. And by oven I mean kiln, because that's what it would take to make this.



12 comments:

  1. These flattened bottles are made using a patented process that includes extreme heat and a vacuum.

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  2. Some people are just too gullible these days!

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  3. Looking beautiful!! I think Unique Melted Bottles are the perfect gift for the special person in your life. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Anonymous3/4/16

    One should quickly conclude that if the oven was hot enough to melt "slump" the thick glass bottle it would also be hot enough to "slump" the glass door too.

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  5. Anonymous28/8/16

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  7. Anonymous6/12/16

    throw it in a campfire, they get about 1500 degrees. make a little firewood teepee and put it in there. just let it cool down in the fire, don't take it out or it will crack when it cools too fast.

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  11. "Depending on it's composition, some glass will melt at temperatures as low as 500 °C (900 °F), others melt at 1650 °C (3180 °F)"

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