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Love the photos and videos, this place looks awesome! You're definitely lucky to get training like this, and get to hang around such a well equipped facility.
The lathes, kilns and ribbon burners are mind blowing. I'd love to be able to make a glockenbodenkolanne, too.
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steak351
hi, only boro
hello sascha, i clean everything before working, thats how I do it;D
No offence man, it's just that I know how these machines have been used and abused when I was there...
Good school with great opportunities, enjoy!
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all the maschines get horribly abused by the students, wich are mostly 15 to 18 years old, they cannot apreciate where they are , i dont understand that, im 33 years old and bought all my equipment before i even knew there was a school equipped with herbies, and the way to the herbie is a long way financially,also to the kiln and all the other stuff, so youre right they all deserve some asskicking for abusing this wonderfull place
:D
but who is beating kids hehe
edit:
glockenbodenkolonne is the shit
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badass thanks for the update!!
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NICE! digging those sets, those are awesome looking :)
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Nice work! Really cool sleeve too!
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can anyone tell me something about this uv glue? i plan on making slide racks out of floatglass,m i want to cut different circles and glue them together like a pyramid....
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here is the aparatus (gaswaschflasche - gaswashingbottle) i have to make the net weeks, it´s the second attempt, i think it came out quiet nice, goes in the kiln overnight today, i showeed it to my "Meister" and he said i have to make the next ones with better measurements because this one is here and there some mm off
i hope you like it
how do you put those , i dont know the right word in english, downstems in?
http://img802.imageshack.us/img802/9348/dsc01175.jpg
34 mm tube inside a "anstecker" on wich sits the 12mm tube with the bubbles
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/4839/dsc01177bl.jpg
there is a hole in the "anstecker" to blow out the shoulder of the aparatus and a side hole
http://img847.imageshack.us/img847/2417/dsc01171u.jpg
finished aparatus with technical drawing
kind regards frank
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Cool pictures. Your school looks really neat with your individual vent hoods and your equipment. Looks like an awesome place! We called your "anstecker" = "holders" when I was in class. Great pictures and videos of what you are doing in school, please keep posting.
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some x-mas presents i made in spare time, nothing spectacular :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YT0j9...ature=youtu.be
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thanks for the pictures, WOW !
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Great stuff man, your skills are progressing quickly.
Might be time to remove the word 'newbie' from the title of this thread!
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Nice work, im diggin those domes, are those logos just stickers? or is it that enamel stuff?
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hi the logos are fired on in my kiln at 600 degrees celsius, i think they are made out of ceramics but i dont know exactly
i still think that im a newbie, but if someone is able to remove it from the title that would be great :D
kind regardsww from germany
i cannot make the stuff i want in school because we have to bench cool everything we make before itr goes into the big kiln
kind regrads from germany frank
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hi i made something last night, i think i have to overthink some of my worksteps
actually its the second one i made, but the first with a fixed downstem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIIWz...el_video_title
hope you like it
kind regards frank
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The UV glue is awesome stuff. I glued together a broken goblet foot 10 years ago and its still holding fine. Put it under a black light or set it outside on a sunny day.
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made another bub, this time with diffused downstem with slits, im still running into some problems mainly with the foot/bottom of the can,
can anybody help me out with that
hope you like it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_ajh...ature=youtu.be
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oh h oh thank you very much for deleting the "newbie" from my thread title, i feel kinda cool about that, haha:D
now i have some advanced questions
bubbler feet...hollow...solid....wineglassstyle...with ....secured stand by marbles around the bottom....standing on spikes or horn or something else...
i want something clean looking i like the squashed hollow feet wich are wider than the can
now im running into problems
i put the downstem in with a coloured bubble on it like in the vids i posted(i plan on making a showerhead but i dnt have a saw yet...), then i seal the outertube(50X5) to the downstem by meltin it together, then i open the hole on top and seal a female ground joint on it, now i get rid of the cork on the one end with the blowhose and put the thing into the kiln for 15 minutes
i come out of my kiln wit the bub , bottom open, no mouthpiece yet, and seal the bottom, i try to blow a bubble squash it on graphite so the stem sits near the bottom, hen i blow a hole at the side and seal on the mouth piece
put in kiln
finished
but i think there are better wys, or maybe some more intelligent ways to make a nice hollow bottom, or cool looking solid feet
kind regards frank