So today I made a metal foundry with a 2/4 plaster 1/4 sand and 1/4 water mix and I put a glass jar in the middle of it to create room. But now the glass jar is stuck and I don't want to break it. Any ideas to get it out?
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My approach would be to carefully drill holes into the glass very near one another, and then gradually break pieces away with long nosed pliers, or if you have a dremel with a tip for grinding glass remove the glass that way once the holes are dilled. I'm assuming you can get to the glass, perhaps not.
A photo of the challenge would be a big help.
Am I assuming correctly the foundry can take a lot of heat? If so, then would a blowtorch on the glass melt it? (obviously the foundry will become exceptionally hot).

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@terrariabat, can you attach a picture or provide more description of your project. From what you have provided, it is unclear whether the forged material envelops the jar (following its tapering shape) or just encircles the jar (leaving an open as big as the jar's largest demension through which it can be removed. Chances are that if it only encircles the jar, you can remove it by heating up the forged material until it expands and releases the jar. Next time use a mold release material such as Teflon spray. – Henry Taylor Apr 17 '17 at 22:57