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    Thanx for the advice, it's just so expensive to keep experimenting with. I can never get it hot enough to move without boiling it. I can get it just about to temperature, but then it just bubbles and I lose the whole thing DOH!
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    GA Yellow crayon. Just work it further out in the flame and use a nice gentle, bushy flame. Took me a while myself to get those crayon/cadmium colors to not boil. Still working on red though , seems to want a higher temp to get to a working consistence, but brings it closer to subliming temperatures... or at least that's what I keep telling myself.
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    i use a small fairly hissy oxy rich flame with these types with a gtt. not super gentle, a bit more oxy seems to keep the flame cooler..
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    I like the idea of burning water. Sounds mystical even tho I understand it completely.

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    Ya that's a tough one Rogue, keep at it. One day it will just click.
    I guess now that I think of it I do use a little more O2 but I usually crank the outer dial on my GTT so the flame is broader and not sharp and focused, like the inner/top/blue knobs(?) control. So I guess that's what my definition of an oxidizing bushy flame Thanks for the advice Hashmasta!

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    i'm with you, broaden the flame by using minimal blue knob for sure
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    I like the idea of burning water. Sounds mystical even tho I understand it completely.

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    Wow, thanx a lot for the advice guys, I really appreciate it. I would give you rep if I could figure out how lol
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    Trying something different on the sherlock shaping. I'm getting the seams down better, I just need to get things a little straighter before attaching the bridge.Click image for larger version. 

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    I really like the bottom the most. Overall pretty awesome.

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    This piece had a flaw in it so it was a perfect candidate for a first electroforming attempt. I'll keep this for one for myself.
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    Keep the flame away from that cooper...

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    Ya I was thinking about that after I coated it. It will probably just be a piece in my glass graveyard. Thanks for the heads up though, no copper fumes for me!

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    Is the electroforming equipment expensive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by truedef View Post
    Is the electroforming equipment expensive?
    Depends on how big of a power source you buy. I paid like $110 for a new Mastech 5amp/30v power supply on Ebay, conductive paint for $30 +shipping: brightner is optional, $10 battery acid from auto parts store, Copper Sulfate crystals from gardening center $20 and distilled water from grocery store for $5.

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    A shot glass made for my friends dad. It could of been taller by like 1/2 inch. 1.5 oz didn't fit all the way.
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    Been making more marbles as of late. Had to change things up a bit.
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    I really like that shot glass, looks great.

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    Some more shooters. Trying to mix it up a little with an attempt at some incalmo. Also a reef marble that I've been having fun making.
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    Here's one that I sold on Facebook. Measured 1.25". These are tricky to photograph! To the naked eye everything looks great but magnifying with a lens really shows every minor flaw, airbubble/scuz.
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    More fun with rollers! I'm working on those crayon colors. Only had one small spot boil on this one.
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    Been kind of stuck in a rut with the hollow work lately, first pipe in a while...
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    One of my Jellyfish Dabbers
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