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Air bubbles are fairly common in certain machine-made marbles, and I've seen them used a lot in contemporary marbles as well. I'm a little unsure of how they can exist without cracking the marble, though. Does air have a similar CoE to glass? Or is there something else going on here?

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I might be able to help as I like to include little air bubbles in some of my marbles I make. As you can see in this pix, I put a spread of bubbles inside the clear viewing dome. If one follows the 15% rule with trapped air, usually there isn't a problem with tiny bubbles. The COE isn't a concern but the percentage is. Another factor is how close to the external surface is the bubble. Depending on the size of the mib, the closer to the surface the bubble is the more chance of making a pin prick or little dent and possibly breakage.

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The CoE of air?

I'd assume it was significantly different from glass.

However, I'd also assume that any pressures and strains from the air on the glass are negligible. That as the marble cooled the air would easily compress into whatever space was available without straining the glass around it.

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On 1/15/2011 at 11:41 AM, richsantaclaus said:

Also occasionally the glass itself boils under the intense heat when it's melting point is exceeded to highly causing bubbles to form in the interior of the marble.

RSC is correct. In machine-mades - bubbled glass is over-heated glass.

Glass heats and cools much slower than air. That does not mean that the glass will have unhealed stress in it. Some contemporary makers create pieces with large air inclusions in them:

 

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On 1/15/2011 at 12:26 PM, I said:

Alan, that's the type of controlled pattern I mean. Is it a trade secret or how exactly does the bubble make a non-bubble shape. Almost looks like a "sprue" on the B. Those are awesome marbles by the way.

(Unfortunately, I have chosen to remove this content due to unchecked behavior by others on this board.  Moderators may humor it because it comes from their "friend", but I will not. My apologies to those who will not benefit from it in the future.)

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On 1/15/2011 at 12:26 PM, I said:

Almost looks like a "sprue" on the B.

(Unfortunately, I have chosen to remove this content due to unchecked behavior by others on this board.  Moderators may humor it because it comes from their "friend", but I will not. My apologies to those who will not benefit from it in the future.)

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