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    Awesome pieces girly. Thanks for sharing them with us. And welcome.
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    that necklace is awesome! very unique!
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    Last edited by istandalone24/7; 09-22-2015 at 07:58 AM.
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    wow sorry about the pic quality on the white flower...that's shit. i'll get a better pic a bit later.
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    Got inspired by the "drugs inc" moonshine episode last night. Figured I would mess around with some Ole Smokey jugs. I need to refine it, but I think the idea is there.

    My pair of jugs:


    I figured I would put a cork in them and a little water to look like shine. I also made a solid one for a carb cap/pendant after that pic.

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    ^That is so sick,great idea!If I ever have time to mess around I wanted to do a moonshine still rig.

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    Playing around with a new mold and some glaskolben. Fun stuff!






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    Those are rad Shawnette

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    Working on a small order. Takes forever to get paid on large orders so once in a wile I make these.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Kooper View Post
    Got inspired by the "drugs inc" moonshine episode last night. Figured I would mess around with some Ole Smokey jugs. I need to refine it, but I think the idea is there.

    My pair of jugs:
    (image not copied since I'm quoting)

    I figured I would put a cork in them and a little water to look like shine. I also made a solid one for a carb cap/pendant after that pic.
    Tommy Technical here, the name of the thread is Fresh Out of the Kiln... :P (there's 37 pages now, sorry if this terrible joke has already been used, and i guess if it hasn't as well)

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    Shawnette, is that a name of a Tec? "glaskolben?"

    Either way, sweet fume? Maybe? Like some type of soot scratch?

    Is it a certain color? Especially good looking on the first full skull.

    I guess if I look really really close, I see what's up. (guess.... fume color with outside art melted in fully)

    Really well executed , almost thought it was grail (sp?) sandblasting tricks at first.

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    it's a brand of COE 96 (or are they 90?) pre pulled points. they're mainly for soft glass workers who want to make easy xmas ornaments, or so i understand.

    seeing as much as they sell for, i've considered taking my 99coe clear tube, pulling points then anneal and sell. they'd probably sell, and i doubt i'll ever use the tube. i just bought it due to never seeing it for sale, anywhere (other then the glasskolben).
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    Almost like some type of modified space fume tube... Really interesting.

    I need to up my outside art game. Even if the patterns in question are pre made , incased fume, whatever it is.

    Need my " feather work" to look more like feathers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoRo View Post
    Shawnette, is that a name of a Tec? "glaskolben?"

    Either way, sweet fume? Maybe? Like some type of soot scratch?

    Is it a certain color? Especially good looking on the first full skull.

    I guess if I look really really close, I see what's up. (guess.... fume color with outside art melted in fully)

    Really well executed , almost thought it was grail (sp?) sandblasting tricks at first.
    Glaskolben are 90COE pre-pulled points for ornaments, like ISA mentioned. I rolled rolled it in frit (Reichenbach Gold Brown & Iris Amber) and blew it into my mold. Just playing with some new ideas on how to use them. I have a bunch left over from a bulk buy I held last year.

    I really like the way they turned out, so I can see a bunch of these in my future.

    When you feather, are you using a pick? If so, try using a clear stringer, instead. (Pulled to a point)

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    ^ no worries. Cool ideas non the less.

    And yes , always was a fan of the glass rod rake.

    My lady has it pretty dialed, just want to learn, more , MORE , M.O.R.E!! (wrapping it right now )

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