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    Default Fresh out of the kiln

    Totally....this sale of my house is stressful. That is it.



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    Default Re: Fresh out of the kiln

    This is a work thread too. Not show your i.v. arm pics. Come on man let's make this a bit less nomadish
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    this sale of my house is stressful
    For the record, these are the exact comments he's talking about
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    You just don't get it
    get heady

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    Using Cortex from molten aura, I went weird. Hairy nut carb caps.

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    that's great
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    For the record I come to the forum with all my glassblower emotional baggage. The thing is each problem I have presented has been solved with the help of people on talkglass.com .
    So I add a little about myself in my pics.
    The illuminati pics were actually done from a sugestion of a member. I did not make a wrap and rake though. I thought it was cooler with an inside-out reversal.
    After years of art school. I might be a little distracted because all I heard was personal stories from my mentor as we worked together.
    I don't think I was wrong. But maybe I can put this information in another thread?

    Quote Originally Posted by MUPH View Post
    For the record, these are the exact comments he's talking about

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    I am actually doing almost all of my buying and selling because of this site. I buy lots of tools.... spend $1000's and sell my old stuff as well as network with some really cool buyers who are buying the majority of my stuff.
    So I am keeping it up. I will post pics of what came out of the kiln today. No wrap and rake at all actually.

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    Hey Nomad, I have a suggestion that might help. Make a progression thread in the pics forum, and if it's your own thread you can talk about anything you want. this thread is pure show and tell, so all the chatter is distracting, but it wouldn't be in your own progression thread.
    ~Misha

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    Frit spoon
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    Here's one of my recent pieces, a fumed cobalt/Illuminati frog pipe.

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    Nice frog
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    Good work on the frit spoon jack.

    Nice frog indeed! I dig that, Leo.
    ~Misha

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    Thanks! It's a lot harder for me to tell just how much fume I have on cobalt (compared to clear). Easy for me to over do it (or not have enough), but I like how the colors turned out this time.

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    Awesome frog.

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    I've been loving all the work posted here lately! Really looks like everyone's been pushing themselves hard! I just pulled this one out this morning, pretty happy with it although the ISO fuming results from the U.S. 33 were less than spectacular imo





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    Haven't been on the torch much, but did make these two this weekend...


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    Cosmo, pm me I like those

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    Great color variation Cosmo!

    Here's a recent pendant with an opal bail I was able to salvage from a previously checked attempt.

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    Started playing with the star optic mold I got from Misha. Here are a couple of hollow star pendants.
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