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  1. #1221
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    Hey guys, usually post my work in Fume Shots, but figured maybe I'd change it up today! This is a custom for a guy I know, to replace a sherlock of mine he had stolen from him.





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    that's beautiful man!!

    btw loving that dabber you sent. it's my favorite toy by far
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoRo View Post
    So YOU'RE THE ONE that stole my pickle lighter!


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    Thanks ISA! Glad you are liking the dabber! Loving the marbles as well! I didn't figure out until New Years that the freebie was UV as well! Super cool. Thanks again!

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    Almost full and almost done for the day.



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    $100 a day 9-5 about. That includes heating up the studio and equipment and lunch and coffee brakes.



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    Nomad why do you post the same prodo over and over? Honestly I think you are just flooding this page with the same work. Flooding the forum with the same work. Over and over again. Why? I'm sorry if I sound rude man. Push yourself and you might make more than $100 a day


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    Just answering a question. I will be happy with $30 k a year. Plus a couple of stores.



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    The store front I am looking at is starting at $250 month utilities included.
    I am looking around because this place is for sale.



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    This one is coming out of the kiln today,

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    I got an order for 25 Sherlock bubbs and 25 hammer bubbs from an east coast show. I should be done by next week. I have 4 other orders to do.




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    I mostly just work for the company now.



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    Just finished a couple of dabbers, don't usually like making them but these were really fun.
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    Half way there on this style. I like it the best because it takes more to fill the kiln.



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    A few recent memorial pieces. The Maxy ones were made for Smutboy. <3


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    ~Misha

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    Fresh dots. Finally got to try the 50mm standard wall and its superior to blowing out 25mm heavy wall. This one is just over an inch and way thinner than all my prior ones.

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    Three layer "single piece" Sherlock. Prototype. #2

    Wanted to test the colors for the disc flip core. They made it, the next one will have a more complex disc core. The other color layers were scrap bits. I like it, but not too happy with the green bay gym socks dots. May change them into hooks?

    Has potential. Did not take too long. U.v. Glow, and dichro I can't photo good. ( dichro done vac style)

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    This pipe above (#2) was the next thought I had, after seeing the agate style in Kinnickinnic's thread.


    Pipe#1. my FIRST thought. I tried a snip and flip. It did not like the abuse? Either the lockness, or the glow green let go. (I think the glow was at fault) this is my #1 "agate snip and flip" . The neck , and shape in general is goofy.. but it was a test piece. It failed anyways. I don't think either method I used is a true Kinnickinnic's agate method. His style did give me ideas.

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    Edit for a pic of the line I cut on (snip flip) I find if I leave a clear one to cut on. The flip goes WAY smoother.
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    sick work dude!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoRo View Post
    Three layer "single piece" Sherlock. Prototype. #2

    Wanted to test the colors for the disc flip core. They made it, the next one will have a more complex disc core. The other color layers were scrap bits. I like it, but not too happy with the green bay gym socks dots. May change them into hooks?

    Has potential. Did not take too long. U.v. Glow, and dichro I can't photo good. ( dichro done vac style)

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    This pipe above (#2) was the next thought I had, after seeing the agate style in Kinnickinnic's thread.


    Pipe#1. my FIRST thought. I tried a snip and flip. It did not like the abuse? Either the lockness, or the glow green let go. (I think the glow was at fault) this is my #1 "agate snip and flip" . The neck , and shape in general is goofy.. but it was a test piece. It failed anyways. I don't think either method I used is a true Kinnickinnic's agate method. His style did give me ideas.

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    Edit for a pic of the line I cut on (snip flip) I find if I leave a clear one to cut on. The flip goes WAY smoother.
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    is that the line from the cut down the front of the lock? I just got in a new set of shears so i could try snip and flip, I like the way it looks. The headier one is pretty insane as usual
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