the right tool for the job is the one that works, and sometimes that tool is a point!
I hate them, they should burn in hell coz they're evil!
I love them, they're a gift from god, just like sex!
I love both, I like a menage a trois just me and the 2 techniques!
I'm too tough for handles of any kind, I just chew up the glass and then blow!
what does Roger say? something like: pulling points is archaic, wasteful, and obsolete. Something like that, I kind of agree. But some techniques like blow ins , and goblet feet, and plant water globes, I still use points. They are good for some things, but for prodo I see no reason to use them, unless all you have for material is a case of tubing.
the right tool for the job is the one that works, and sometimes that tool is a point!
I like using blowtubes for most applications. I really like them for prodo, I can get 2-3 more pieces out of a tube with blowtubes. More $$ in my pocket using less materials and creating less waste.....yes sir I like it![]()
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experiments with thermodynamics:
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I always use the used point tube things to pull excess glass off the ends of stuff. If I wasn't using those, I'd be using possibly perfectly fine rods... so I don't think it's wasteful.
I coil-pot all my handles it's fun and everyone should do it. If u don't u might be a communist. If ur real cool you will coil-pot ur handles with glow glass cuz it's pimp and easy to find with the lights off.
For real thow learn both and use what the task asks for. Usually I use blowtubes 9.5 and they do last a while. My apprentice will learn pulling point before learning how to tube up and pull sections the even rotation is an exelent practice that is vital to a newb IMO.
If I am working with 25.4 or 19 I just work straight off the tube for production. Otherwise I attach a blowtube. Anything that I wanna do a nice flare on I use points. It seems silly to only know/use one technique, that being said when banging out prodo I really like not having to fuck with pulling points or attaching blow tubes. Just snap em and go.
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Pulled points are great for sticking in your yard and putting solar lights in the other end, other than the occasional foot or goblet top. I got a 4ft long tube of that exploding green convex at AGI, it looks great in my yard with a staked solar on top.
steve
Since reading through this thread I have completely switch away from points. Dont even remember that last time I pulled a point. POINTS SUCK!!!! so tired of them breaking at the worst time leavin you screwed...
repent....and thall shall be saved!
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When I work with points, it's less effort to spin the handle and weighs less. I get 16 points on a 4 ft tube. Half of em are fumed...Eventually you'll learn to pull/fume two points at once...STRAIT! Welding a tube to a blank seems like an extra step or two to me...
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