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by Iulioh
584 days ago
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The problem with these answers is that they are right but misleading in a way. Glass is not a pure element so that temperature is the "production temperature" but as an amorphous material it ""melts"" in the way a plastic material ""melts"" and can be worked at temperature as low as 5-700c. I feel like without a specification the answer is wrong by omission. What "melts" means when you are not working with a pure element is pretty messy. This came out in a discussion for a project with a friend too obsessed with GPT (we needed that second temperature and i was "this can't be right....it's too high") |
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