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| name = Glass forming | | name = Glass forming | ||
| title = [[Glass]] forming techniques | | title = [[Glass]] forming techniques | ||
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| group1 = Commercial techniques | | group1 = Commercial techniques | ||
| list1 = [[Float glass|Float glass process]]{{·}} [[Glass production#Forming_process|Blowing and pressing (containers)]]{{·}} [[Fiberglass#Manufacturing_processes|Extrusion / Drawing (fibers, glasswool)]]{{·}} [[Optical fiber#Manufacturing|Drawing (optical fibers)]]{{·}} [[Overflow downdraw method]]{{·}} [[Pressed glass|Pressing]]{{·}} [[Glass casting|Casting]]{{·}} [[Glass cutter|Cutting]]{{·}} [[Flame polishing]]{{·}} [[Diamond turning]]{{·}} [[Architectural_glass#Rolled_plate_glass|Rolling]] | | list1 = [[Float glass|Float glass process]]{{·}} [[Glass production#Forming_process|Blowing and pressing (containers)]]{{·}} [[Fiberglass#Manufacturing_processes|Extrusion / Drawing (fibers, glasswool)]]{{·}} [[Optical fiber#Manufacturing|Drawing (optical fibers)]]{{·}} [[Overflow downdraw method]]{{·}} [[Pressed glass|Pressing]]{{·}} [[Glass casting|Casting]]{{·}} [[Glass cutter|Cutting]]{{·}} [[Flame polishing]]{{·}} [[Diamond turning]]{{·}} [[Architectural_glass#Rolled_plate_glass|Rolling]] | ||
| group2 = Artistic and historic techniques | | group2 = Artistic and historic techniques | ||
| list2 = [[Glass beadmaking|Beadmaking]]{{·}} [[Glassblowing|Blowing]]{{·}} [[Blown plate]]{{·}} [[Broad sheet]]{{·}} [[Caneworking]]{{·}} [[Crown glass (window)|Crown glass]]{{·}} [[Cylinder blown sheet]]{{·}} [[Etching (glass)|Etching]]{{·}} [[Fourcault process]]{{·}} [[Fused glass|Fusing]]{{·}} [[Lampworking]]{{·}} [[Machine drawn cylinder sheet]]{{·}} [[Millefiori#Creating_Millefiori|Millefiori]]{{·}} [[Polished plate]]{{·}} [[Slumping]]{{·}} [[Stained glass fusing]]{{·}} [[Stained_glass#Glass_production|Stained glass production]] | | list2 = [[Glass beadmaking|Beadmaking]]{{·}} [[Glassblowing|Blowing]]{{·}} [[Blown plate]]{{·}} [[Broad sheet]]{{·}} [[Caneworking]]{{·}} [[Crown glass (window)|Crown glass]]{{·}} [[Cylinder blown sheet]]{{·}} [[Etching (glass)|Etching]]{{·}} [[Fourcault process]]{{·}} [[Fused glass|Fusing]]{{·}} [[Lampworking]]{{·}} [[Machine drawn cylinder sheet]]{{·}} [[Millefiori#Creating_Millefiori|Millefiori]]{{·}} [[Polished plate]]{{·}} [[Slumping]]{{·}} [[Stained glass fusing]]{{·}} [[Stained_glass#Glass_production|Stained glass production]] | ||
| + | | group3 = See also | ||
| + | | list3 = [[Glossary of Glass Art terms]] | ||
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| below = In addition, glass can be formed by other techniques that are common for [[ceramic]]s or [[metal]]s, including [[polishing]], [[sintering]], [[saw]]ing, [[Grinding machine|grinding]], [[drilling]], [[cutting]], and [[bending]]. For application to glass these techniques may need to be adjusted. | | below = In addition, glass can be formed by other techniques that are common for [[ceramic]]s or [[metal]]s, including [[polishing]], [[sintering]], [[saw]]ing, [[Grinding machine|grinding]], [[drilling]], [[cutting]], and [[bending]]. For application to glass these techniques may need to be adjusted. | ||