Enough of that sence of humor!
Put a stick in your ass an let's continue!!
(Lighten up Rich)
appologize for a joke that only you dont get,i dont think so.
Enough of that sence of humor!
Put a stick in your ass an let's continue!!
(Lighten up Rich)
Whatever you want Jankyglass...lol...you are the boss!!!**wink,wink***
YOU are right Maestro... did I lighten up enough?...lol...make my own joke???
Last edited by richsantaclaus; 11-02-2007 at 08:11 PM.
which type is used for spoons, bongs, hammers, etc?
bullseye gives a 50% discount to flameworkers on rod orders over $500. So if you spend over $250 you get nice color for $10-15/lb. Compatible with Schott AR tubing and rod.
Check out Lucio Bubacco's work, for some sweet anatomical lampworking!!
Lucio's page
All soft glass. All sick!!
aloha!
Ben Burton Glass
http://www.benburtonglass.com
www.glassartists.org/benburton
"HEADS UP!!! when I'm Rollin through your city!!
Chewin' on some jerky, mixed it up with some Wrigleys!!
Fumes from the car makin' everybody dizzy!!
Bumpin Flamin' Lips, Johnny Cash, and Biggie!!"
Simpson's work is made out of a furnace with steel blowpipes and puntys...its not lampwork....oh yeah more sarcasam
Glass is fucking awesome soft or hard, Torch work or furnace work and we all share a common point we love glass.
even though most of the world would probly stand by some sort of soft glass or another, i've learned to work with boro and i enjoy it more then soft glass, boro is more forgiving, the colors don't stay true but in my eyes they are also very vibrant and unique. i also think just in terms of clear glass, i don't often see a soft glass that stays as crystal clear and nice when you work it in a torch.
but thats just me.
Last edited by vetropod; 09-07-2008 at 08:48 PM. Reason: if you don't got nothin' nice to say...
I like both each has its pros and cons. I like boro colors but i also like soft glass colors. I like how boro moves for some things i like soft glass for other. I've found working with more than one coe helped change the way i look at glass as a whole.
Glass is Glass. Boro to beer bottle. They all melt.
^word.
Respect is earned.
i use whatever is needed for the project, sometimes if i need a certain color i use soft glass for its better selection of color. for beads soft glass. for large sculpture that will be reworked: boro. for pendants and rings or things that will get wear and tear i try to use boro.
ro
Rosanne Wellmaker
RosGlassWorld.com
ive only really worked boro, other than to try a fun little party trick.. Use only soft glass for this!!! heat up a gather, Stick it on your marver, lick your finger, quickly push down on glowing gather with licked finger. whala, coolest shit ever
Bookmarks