The Melting Pot - Where All Glass Addicts Melt Together - Powered by vBulletin

Page 24 of 31 FirstFirst ... 14 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ... LastLast
Results 461 to 480 of 615

Thread: Lookin' good, Bones

  1. #461
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Austin Tx
    Posts
    1,498
    Rep Power
    37

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    Quote Originally Posted by jr23 View Post
    I wana see that one piece . Looks good hot .
    The Sherlock? I gave it to Aymie
    Nah, nah. See, I meant to do that.

  2. #462
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Austin Tx
    Posts
    1,498
    Rep Power
    37

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones





    Blow in. Tagged the side just a hair causing the window. I was able to even it out again before shaping, but still doesn't look right. I'm trapping s bunch of air when condensing this thing is going to crack. I guess I just need more practice
    Nah, nah. See, I meant to do that.

  3. #463
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Austin Tx
    Posts
    1,498
    Rep Power
    37

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones



    Nah, nah. See, I meant to do that.

  4. #464
    Join Date
    Apr 2014
    Location
    Ft wayne
    Posts
    551
    Rep Power
    20

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    Nice man, I love the fume and the shaping!!!

  5. #465
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Austin Tx
    Posts
    1,498
    Rep Power
    37

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    Thanks. Mouthpieces are still crooked 😡😡😡 but best shaping I've done yet. Let's hope I can keep it up! I want to try a bubbler!!!! Stand up bubs!! Stand up bubs!!! Woo!!!!
    Nah, nah. See, I meant to do that.

  6. #466
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Austin Tx
    Posts
    1,498
    Rep Power
    37

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    Also, I coilpotted that cobalt tube/blank. Proud of this one.
    Nah, nah. See, I meant to do that.

  7. #467
    Join Date
    Feb 2015
    Location
    PA
    Posts
    1,283
    Rep Power
    28

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    Quote Originally Posted by misled youth View Post
    Nice crispie!
    I have a miracle product named Ching wan hung. It is a Chinese remedy and I have never had anything work better for severe burns. The hospital will give silvidine cream and it is ok, but Ching wan hung works miracles.

    I have never heard the dish soap remedy before but will definatley give it a go.
    Any certain soap to use or avoid?

    IMO the worst part of the burn is when ya have to keep working or get back to work soon after the burn. The heat from the torch just aggravates it so much, drives me nuts!

    We should have a burn thread stickied, it would be awesome to see all of them from over the years.
    "Yes I am a little off, mom always says I am special"


    I bought some Ching Wan Hung from amazon and it works very well to stop a blister from forming.
    I had a piece of hot glass shatter and a piece landed on my pant leg, I had to grab it to take it off,(not thinking), and burned my fingertip well.
    Applied the Ching Wan Hung and left it on there for about 5 mins and wiped off and it felt better and a blister never formed.

  8. #468
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Posts
    4,577
    Rep Power
    92

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    yeah but cold water does the exact same thing, is free, and comes from your tap rather than amazon
    you will shank me later

    Quote Originally Posted by FifDeez View Post
    I like the idea of burning water. Sounds mystical even tho I understand it completely.

  9. #469
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Austin Tx
    Posts
    1,498
    Rep Power
    37

    Default Lookin' good, Bones

    Quote Originally Posted by hashmasta-kut View Post
    yeah but cold water does the exact same thing, is free, and comes from your tap rather than amazon
    I beg to differ, at least in my personal experience. Tap water does not prevent blisters.

    Bob dawg gave me a reburn tip, but I'm not a fucking Viking like he is haha!

    Luckily I'm not being a dumb ass and burning myself much anymore. Shit happens tho!

    Milon Townsend had some good advice in advanced flame working.

    Problem: burning yourself/cutting yourself

    Solution: pay attention
    Nah, nah. See, I meant to do that.

  10. #470
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Posts
    4,577
    Rep Power
    92

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    my 6 years of many burns says otherwise. cold water has reduced many terrible burns to 0 blistering for me. I have had a large bucket of cold water in my shop since day one. if you get your hand in it immediately, alsmot all the burning is diminished. you can reduce a burn by about 75% by being quick into the bucket, and virtually all blisters are stopped from forming. I've even use it on 3rd degree torch burns when you arent supposed to, no problems.
    you will shank me later

    Quote Originally Posted by FifDeez View Post
    I like the idea of burning water. Sounds mystical even tho I understand it completely.

  11. #471
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Austin Tx
    Posts
    1,498
    Rep Power
    37

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    Quote Originally Posted by hashmasta-kut View Post
    my 6 years of many burns says otherwise. cold water has reduced many terrible burns to 0 blistering for me.
    Different strokes for different folks. It just never worked for me. Maybe the water here isn't good enough I appreciate nothing more than burn advice, even if it doesn't work for me, you probably just helped a bunch of people ! Thanks everyone for all of your generous advice. I love this forum!
    Nah, nah. See, I meant to do that.

  12. #472
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Texas
    Posts
    5,762
    Rep Power
    159

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    I have been slacking on checking in here, so I had to go back through a bunch of pages. I have lots to say and will probably forget some.

    As always, your progress inspires and impresses me. I am back in Bastrop and have plans to get my studio up and running again in the next couple of weeks. We should definitely hang out.

    Pendants: what you said about the repair you did on the tiny thin loop is true about the big tall loop you are putting on yours. You want them as thick and tight to the pendant as possible. I am assuming you are pulling a colored rod out and looping it around, attaching and cleaning it up? Correct? That's the way I learned. You can do it this way, but it's better to attach towards the front and curl over and attach on the back, rather than the same start and end point…that way you don't get the added height. The taller the loop is, the more likely it is to be knocked off when it hits the ground/dresser/counter. I put a blob of color/clear on top of the pendant, cook it in completely, then use a tungsten pick to drill through it. Then I tool it to the right size/shape.

    Retti Terminations: Are you doing these on a open tube? I have never tried one on a open tube, but I don't have issues with terminations. I start with a closed blank, tapered to an almost point on the end. I leave it slightly rounded so I have more surface area and less buildup of the colored lines. After I lay the first row of lines and before I twist, I clean up excess glass on the end…then again after the twist. Same thing when I lay the second set of lines. By the time I have everything twisted up for the second time, I have very little excess glass to remove from the end. And I think I showed you the termination trick. Tiny flame and tiny spot of heat at the very tip, pull out a hair fine stringer, remove, repeat until termination is pulled so thin is that one tiny spot that the lines basically disappear…sometimes you have to do it a bunch…very tiny spot…think head of a pin.

    Implosions: clean your marver (and all graphite tools) at least once a week. Really, do the marver daily if you are doing implosions. Some of the bubbles you get in the center lay be from grime on the marver. Cigarette ash is especially destructive. The tip of the blob you mash before you lay down any color is likely the hottest and the most likely to stick to dust on the marver. It will pick up micro pieces of crap that off gas and create those bubbles in the center. Could be that you are going in too hot, which can be fixed easily. Rather than adjust the flame to try not to boil the tiny stringer dots, adjust the placement of the flame. Direct the flame just below where you want to place the dots, and use the area of the flame that is grazing over the surface rather than coming directly from the torch.

    The sleeving looks great. On your next round, try fuming the cobalt with silver and the inside of the clear sleeve with gold. It makes shiny pink and orange bubbles. You can do the reverse for bubbles that look like clouds…cool for a planetary effect.


    Aymie

  13. #473
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Austin Tx
    Posts
    1,498
    Rep Power
    37

    Default Lookin' good, Bones

    Quote Originally Posted by Aymie View Post
    I have been slacking on checking in here, so I had to go back through a bunch of pages. I have lots to say and will probably forget some.

    As always, your progress inspires and impresses me. I am back in Bastrop and have plans to get my studio up and running again in the next couple of weeks. We should definitely hang out.

    Pendants: what you said about the repair you did on the tiny thin loop is true about the big tall loop you are putting on yours. You want them as thick and tight to the pendant as possible. I am assuming you are pulling a colored rod out and looping it around, attaching and cleaning it up? Correct? That's the way I learned. You can do it this way, but it's better to attach towards the front and curl over and attach on the back, rather than the same start and end point…that way you don't get the added height. The taller the loop is, the more likely it is to be knocked off when it hits the ground/dresser/counter. I put a blob of color/clear on top of the pendant, cook it in completely, then use a tungsten pick to drill through it. Then I tool it to the right size/shape.

    Retti Terminations: Are you doing these on a open tube? I have never tried one on a open tube, but I don't have issues with terminations. I start with a closed blank, tapered to an almost point on the end. I leave it slightly rounded so I have more surface area and less buildup of the colored lines. After I lay the first row of lines and before I twist, I clean up excess glass on the end…then again after the twist. Same thing when I lay the second set of lines. By the time I have everything twisted up for the second time, I have very little excess glass to remove from the end. And I think I showed you the termination trick. Tiny flame and tiny spot of heat at the very tip, pull out a hair fine stringer, remove, repeat until termination is pulled so thin is that one tiny spot that the lines basically disappear…sometimes you have to do it a bunch…very tiny spot…think head of a pin.

    Implosions: clean your marver (and all graphite tools) at least once a week. Really, do the marver daily if you are doing implosions. Some of the bubbles you get in the center lay be from grime on the marver. Cigarette ash is especially destructive. The tip of the blob you mash before you lay down any color is likely the hottest and the most likely to stick to dust on the marver. It will pick up micro pieces of crap that off gas and create those bubbles in the center. Could be that you are going in too hot, which can be fixed easily. Rather than adjust the flame to try not to boil the tiny stringer dots, adjust the placement of the flame. Direct the flame just below where you want to place the dots, and use the area of the flame that is grazing over the surface rather than coming directly from the torch.

    The sleeving looks great. On your next round, try fuming the cobalt with silver and the inside of the clear sleeve with gold. It makes shiny pink and orange bubbles. You can do the reverse for bubbles that look like clouds…cool for a planetary effect.


    Thanks Aymie!! I'd love to come out. This is all fantastic advice. I'm still trying to figure out what to do about the pendy bails. I've always grabbed a rod, make a candy cane and then back onto the rod, shape with graphite. I have been looking at your pendant you gave me for Christmas and I like the bail (I remember the tungsten trick you showed me) but the metal deposits stay on the inside of the bail. I'd like to try something more decorative like a little piece of 9.5 tubing or something on the next few.

    Retti terminations I use a closed tube. I think some of it comes from an uneven starting point, maybe my guideline is not exactly straight? Also, I'm getting too much glass hot. You're right. Tiny pinpoint at the end- will post results when I get my reg fixed and back on the torch.



    Marver pad is spotless but still good advice. (I'm also careful to give it a quick blow or wipe between compressions) and the flame placement is very important. Hit the side of the Maria and use the deflected flame on your stringer. Gives much more control and don't have to worry about boiling so much.

    Love it! Thanks again lets get together soon and make some glass magic!
    Nah, nah. See, I meant to do that.

  14. #474
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Texas
    Posts
    5,762
    Rep Power
    159

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    Clean the graphite with rubbing alcohol.


    Aymie

  15. #475
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Austin Tx
    Posts
    1,498
    Rep Power
    37

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    Quote Originally Posted by Aymie View Post
    Clean the graphite with rubbing alcohol.
    That, I have never done. I'll add it to the list
    Nah, nah. See, I meant to do that.

  16. #476
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Austin Tx
    Posts
    1,498
    Rep Power
    37

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    Quote Originally Posted by Aymie View Post
    Clean the graphite with rubbing alcohol.
    found a PC to rep you with my dear, but it says you already have all of the reputation points.
    Nah, nah. See, I meant to do that.

  17. #477
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Texas
    Posts
    5,762
    Rep Power
    159

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    I have a pretty good stash for sure.


    Aymie

  18. #478
    Join Date
    May 2013
    Location
    Montana
    Posts
    469
    Rep Power
    18

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    Looking great brother. Super excited for you. You've progressed a ton in the last 11 months or so.
    Owner/CEO at Tuff Puffs LLC

  19. #479
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Eugene
    Posts
    38,872
    Rep Power
    222

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    Looking good, Bones!
    ~Misha

  20. #480
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Austin Tx
    Posts
    1,498
    Rep Power
    37

    Default Re: Lookin' good, Bones

    Thank you everyone. Making me smile!

    Today I decided to brave the heat. I realize now that I cannot function in said heat. The work suffers when you cannot concentrate.

    Started with a Rod of purple rain

    (Friend wanted a one hitter purple and green)

    Coilpotted into a blank and drew it down..



    (Good, could be better)

    Made a pipe, fucked it up 3/4 the way through and melted it down and put it back into a bubble.



    Good fundamental practice, still too hot to function.

    Craig showed me that I'm allowed to turn up the pressure on my regs and this Carlisle is a whole new torch. I feel like I'm learning all over again, but the right way. And I am at peace. Ahhhh. 120° zen.
    Nah, nah. See, I meant to do that.

Similar Threads

  1. Atlanta collab and lookin for premix for good price
    By Dizzle720 in forum Member's Glassifieds
    Replies: 12
    Last Post: 07-03-2012, 06:15 AM
  2. I got Five Hundred Bones...
    By Ronin in forum Member's Glassifieds
    Replies: 21
    Last Post: 10-10-2011, 03:26 PM
  3. bare bones
    By Aussie in forum Pics, Galleries, and Websites
    Replies: 25
    Last Post: 08-08-2011, 07:25 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Featured Member's Spotlight!
Pogo Blackfire Glassworks Wesley Fleming Whipkey Glass Bullet Proof Glass No Coast Glass
Donate to our forum!