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nJb wrote:
wrote: And while you are working on all those new websites? Maybe you will run Maybe. Why don't you post some pics of your fusing so we can judge for ourselves who has the better technique. Jack Oh, hey, allow me. Go he http://www.debrady.com/ Then CATALOGUE Then KILN GLASS |
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Brock wrote:
nJb wrote: wrote: And while you are working on all those new websites? Maybe you will run Maybe. Why don't you post some pics of your fusing so we can judge for ourselves who has the better technique. Jack Oh, hey, allow me. Go he http://www.debrady.com/ Then CATALOGUE Then KILN GLASS Wow, you're all speechless! Must be in awe of the work, huh? |
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In case you are not up on the current state of kiln formed glass:
http://www.bullseye-glass.com/emerge/ |
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"Brock" wrote in message ups.com... Brock wrote: nJb wrote: wrote: And while you are working on all those new websites? Maybe you will run Maybe. Why don't you post some pics of your fusing so we can judge for ourselves who has the better technique. Jack Oh, hey, allow me. Go he http://www.debrady.com/ Then CATALOGUE Then KILN GLASS Wow, you're all speechless! Must be in awe of the work, huh? Well, it did make me short of breath...no, change that to gagging. What a pitiful waste of perfectly good glass, eh? Looks like the output of some backwater vacation bible school craft efforts. |
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"Brock" wrote in message ps.com... In case you are not up on the current state of kiln formed glass: http://www.bullseye-glass.com/emerge/ Wonder how many of these award winners are some of Shady's basement bandits? |
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Brock wrote:
Brock wrote: nJb wrote: wrote: And while you are working on all those new websites? Maybe you will run Maybe. Why don't you post some pics of your fusing so we can judge for ourselves who has the better technique. Jack Oh, hey, allow me. Go he http://www.debrady.com/ Then CATALOGUE Then KILN GLASS Wow, you're all speechless! Must be in awe of the work, huh? Reminds me of my early projects. Nothing wrong with that, we all had to start somewhere. As for his classes, doubt I'll be signing up any time soon. Jack |
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Brock wrote:
In case you are not up on the current state of kiln formed glass: http://www.bullseye-glass.com/emerge/ Some excellent work. I like #2 & #3 functional and the newcomer. Fantastic photo of Millstone 2, Jaqueline Cooley. Jack |
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"nJb" wrote in message ... Brock wrote: .. Fantastic photo of Millstone 2, Jaqueline Cooley. Jack That is a really amazing piece. You suppose if I were to go to Vegas I could learn how to do this in one of Shady's classes? seriously....any ideas on just how this was done? |
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Moonraker wrote:
"nJb" wrote in message ... Brock wrote: . Fantastic photo of Millstone 2, Jaqueline Cooley. Jack That is a really amazing piece. You suppose if I were to go to Vegas I could learn how to do this in one of Shady's classes? seriously....any ideas on just how this was done? Doesn't look too hard, although that's not the point, she did it and we didn't. The concept was the key. Looks to me like she used a torch to form green and clear rods and attach them to a central disk. Probably in a flat format and then slumped it into a mold. I think large format copies of the photo would be a hot seller. Here are some lampworking schools in your area. Not all lampworkers make beads. http://www.steinertindustries.com/In...Schools.htm#GA This is a good kiln working book. http://www.warmglass.com/CWGOrdering.htm Jack |
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