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timinny420
01-03-2006, 09:29 AM
here is some of my work please let me know what you think i need to work on - thanks
sorry for the prodo on GP






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Firekist
01-03-2006, 10:08 AM
it sure looks like good clean prodo from here, if you twist up the "face" of the spoon.. you'll get a nice spiral to magnify.. but.. you'll prolly add time that way.. so..
nope.. nothing to say other than good clean prodo =-)

what other prodo lines do you have/do? what are you charging for these? 10-15?

my tim in ny just moved to california =/

z--seth

timinny420
01-03-2006, 01:16 PM
i ask 10 for the twisty ones and 15 for the frit ones - not everyone likes my prices though :( - i'll try to twist up the front of thoes for better magnafiers - thanks

Firekist
01-03-2006, 10:25 PM
size and thickness/weight references would also help.. especially if you're looking to gain some accounts through this.
i don't have much luck selling prodo like this.. but this is exactly what goes well in a catalog, since buyers will be happy that their pieces look like their sample pics.
anyway.. what else ya make? =)

z--seth

skip
01-04-2006, 04:39 AM
It looks like there is a good amount of frit in those. And frit costs good money lol... So I thinks a fair price. If they want it cheaper tell them to buy a whole lot of them or ( you can use less frit)....

The stripeys may be a little high but only by a buck or two. Get as much as you can for them obviously.

I think soon you will get them done fast enough that you could afford to come down on them a little and still make some good $$$.

They are clean and look good.

timinny420
01-04-2006, 09:41 AM
thanks guys - i will add sizes and weights to them soon - the frit ones are on 38X4 and the stripeys are on 32X4 - and so far this is all i make besides some pendents - i am getting ready to try a bubbler soon - keep going over the steps in my head -- mabey next week - thanks for the comments everyone

Sol
01-04-2006, 02:45 PM
whats the color on the last solid color spoon in the second photo down far right

Firekist
01-04-2006, 03:32 PM
yeah.. you can definately use less frit.. fine/small frit also gives more "depth" or detail to the frit instead of a solid color..
a fuming frit that doesn't completly cover the inside gives a nice effect.. especially if the piece is thick and collapsed from a thin tube (try using a bigger diameter standard wall tube for frit.. like 50x2)

z--seth

timinny420
01-04-2006, 08:23 PM
sol - if your talking about the last one in the group pic its green amber purple - if your talking about the one on the bottom middle - its periwinkle - i did some with small frit - but there was a deal on fine frit - so i got that - i dont like how the fine frit looks inside if you dont cover it well - the ones with the small frit have a lot more depth to them - i got some 50X2 that is showing up tommarow - i'll have to see how the fine looks on the inside of that, great idea - thanks for the advice
BTW - these are 3.5-4.5" long - some a little shorter (3in) some bigger (5in) - mabey 1 in 10 is bigger/smaller
peace - tim