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welcome :)
All Day Jay is my handle
Makanda IL is my town.
Love Working Glass,copper,Or doing shows .
Renn fairs ,Winery shows ect
Hi:
I noticed most folks on here are lampworkers/flameworkers, making things in a torch. I mostly do casting but do use a torch on some things after they are cast. Here's an example.
http://www.mayneislandglass.com/slugs/index.html
Mark
Mayne Island, BC Canada
Welcome to the melting pot. I really like the slugs, I'm from the NW also, and see'em all the time.:bouncy::bouncy:
Kevin Paquin aka EvilPenguin aka "The Bastard"
live in Rowley,MA 54 yrs on planet
exiled in R&D Polymer lab, apparently for life.
10 whole days in the flame,already ditching an 8M .
GTT Lynx coming my way
hey im jay , living in vermont, i love melting glass and more glass. i work construction, make lots of prodo, i go mining for gems and crystals too . peace
Greetings from Europe,
Im Voic, i live in Romania, kind'a poor but beatiful country.
I've spent the last 3 moths gathering information about all this stuf that y'all inlove with. Im 23 yrs old and i regret i didnt found out about this earlier..
Now i got my stuff under way from the US and my studio is already done.
Cant wait to get started!
Glad to be here!
I am completely computer illiterate. I don't even know if this message will ever be read. I'm just trying to get the hang of this web site, there seems to be a lot of history here already. Anyway, I have been lampworking for over ten years now and it feels like I've just scratched the surface. So I say What Up to all my glass blowing brothers and sisters and I hope to be hearing from you soon.http://www.GlassPipes.org/NoStress
twice now, hell ya that gallery is sweet,
welcome to all you new guys!
Right on, thanks for the kind words. Keep that shit HOT! Peace.http://www.GlassPipes.Org/NoStress
Hey, I've been at it for thirty-seven years, I was a human lathe before ya'll was born. Ha-ha, Roger in Japan. PS any AGI buildings named after you?
welcome!
Hey Roger, you are a inspiration and a living legend in the lampworking community. I have been following your work and using your color for many years. The balance and form your pieces represent is the basis for perfection in this growing glass revolution. I hope i wasn't laying it on too thick, I'm just a big fan! It's cool to see you on this site, safe travels in Japan.
hey thanks for the nice words. No matter how long we are all in the game it's nice to hear them!
Hey guys, Leland here aka Getonthepartybus!. I've been on this forum watching and waiting for awhile but just recently put up my first post!
I live in Baltimore, MD and manage a Hookah Lounge. I haven't been working glass for about 2 years now, but extremely on and off because it's hard to find people to work with. I think I finally solved that problem though, as I just finished building my own studio in my garage. So now I'll be able to rage with the rest of you!
I love glass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey now! Mark here, torchin' since '97, base of operations is the Golden State/Cali., but I range far & wide (old tour head). ; )
I've never encountered such a wealth of talent and generosity as I've seen around here. Thanks to everyone who's contributed to the GLDG knowledge base!
welcome!
Hello,
my name is matt titheridge and im about a month into this lampworking hobby. i live in the mountains in rossland, BC, canada, and work as a welder in a fabrication shop. the convenient use of my welding account to cover fuels and experience blacksmithing made it seem like an easy transfer to glass. i have quickly learned that this is not the case, and working glass is different and an entirely different craft (fuck yeah, i love it)... i look forward to learning more and perhaps meeting some other crafts people on the northern west coast!
Hey what up everyone?? My name is Zac and I am just learning to blow glass. I only have about 3hrs in the flame with hopefully many more to come. I was trying to pull color for those 3 hrs and did not really get much that was useful. I kept pulling to fast, not fast enough, not heating the color fast enough as I'm pulling it, etc. Oh well I just need to keep practicing and I will get it down.
you guys are going to have fun here, lots to learn and lots of cool people to help ya out.. have fun weeeeeeeeeeeee
Hey all, I've been lurkin' around your forums for a while now but I don't think I've ever actually introduced myself, lol. My name is James, I'm pretty new to the glass scene, been on the torch for a few months now. Learned everything I know from a killer artist(Korey), even if I've only had one lesson so far, lol. Also slightly self-taught, but thats a ridiculously slow-going process... Still don't have a kiln, waiting for it to come, thanks kgd for hooking me up with such a great deal! As for where I'm from, I live near Vancouver B.C. :D
Mike Warren
Humboldt County CA
Lampworking since 1996
Known for making all own murrine
Learned Off-Hand in 2007
PEACE
hey mike
Hey everyone,
Kyle Keeler--
Been working glass for 7 years now. Started out in Fort Collins Co, moved out east to Asheville N.C. in Sept. 07'. Lovin' the mild winter in the South, but torchin in the summer here is proving to be just as challenging as freezing through a Colorado winter. Work on a Delta and I am striving to make really large pieces to test the limits of our medium, but I think I need a Delta Mag....mmmm...oneday.... maybe I'll start saving for one with my huge stimulus check... Thanks to everyone that has contributed to making this forum such a kick ass resource for anyone that has an interest in lampwork. Peace.
www.visionaryglassarts.com
welcome to the forum everyone.
Wattup Kyle....I am also in NC
Names Garritt
Been told theres lotsa stuff to learn on here.
Been on the torch only a few months now but learning tons every day i try.
I reside on the lovley vancouver island
three hours on the torch Mr. Nughit. you are god. i envy you.
matt eskuche, metalsmith for 8 years before i had my back against a volkswagon bus and a torch between me and a box fan in a garage in Nederland, CO. oh, yeah, my grandpa has a paperweight on his dresser that i made in 91'.
cc burner, points, paper, superglue, seemingly shittier brands of beer, dogs, really wanting to get my diesel converted to veggie, happy as hell to get to melt shit and call it a job.
just learned to read and write, so bear with me if i've been hogging the tweezernet the last couple days..
peace, hope to meet all y'all.
forgot to say, just had my ten year anniversary with flameworking this March, although sometimes i sleep on the couch.
Manuel here, been flameworking since 1996. I really like to read the discussions here. Very humorous, informative and inspiring. Thank you everyone!
welcome. come on in, take off your skin, and rattle around in your bones.
Yo! I guess this is where I start huh? The name's Andy. I'm like 30 or something......... I don't keep track anymore.......... I live on the east coast of Florida in Palm Bay. I collect marbles.......hand made ones, old or new it doesn't matter, I just never got into machine made ones............ so I got to thinking one day....... wouldn't it be cool if I could make my own marbles? Well hell yeah it would! So..... I took a 2 day beginning boro class and made some......and had a crapload of fun doing it........ then I ended up draining the bank account to set up my own studio in the shed. Soon enough I'll be making marbles in my back yard if those aura lens goggles ever show up at my front door..........got my fingers crossed for this week. So far I've found lots of good info on this site, looking forward to joining in the fun! Peace..........
Guess it's about time to introduce myself. Name's Dan, from the Boston area. I work as a teachers assistant in flameworking classes in Boston and as an apprentice to a pretty killer pipemaker in Somerville. Don't have my own set up yet, but I'm still melting glass full time! When it's not summer, I go to Hampshire College, where I'm studying art and music. I like to play the saxophone and I try to play the piano.
Hwy 24.7 aka Artists and Outlaws Inc. aka girl.dog.truck
Turned on the torch in a warehouse in Boulder, CO ten years and about 200,000 miles ago. That was back when Northstar had..i dunno..maybe 29 colors, and living next to Glasscraft was a godsend. I discovered the three square inches of 3000 degrees where the rules are laid down by heat and gravity and the limits of imagination (and hand skills...) Been keeping the house warm with that fire ever since... Soooo cool to see you all here. Now get out there and WORK :)
"For 37 years I practiced 14 hours a day. Now they call me a genuis."
-artist Paolo Sarasote
^ hah hah intriguing that such fascinating people took so long to find us here!
Welcome new folks, please make yourselves comfortable.
Jakim 18, just beginning my glass career, torch and other equipment is in the mail, myrtle beach south carolina
your turn chumpy......
like this...
hi my name is
i am from
i have been torchin for
yinzer is the coolest person ive ever met
you know...somethin like that
dont be scurred i know your lurkin n at
oh and you can leave out the whole story bout you n my mom
Good morning from California! I am new to flamework and I need HELP.
My beads keep sticking to the mandle and then breaking in 1/2 ;(. What am I doing wrong?