some of these are for trade
oh how i love 50mm x 2.5 mm contourex ...
some of these are for trade
oh how i love 50mm x 2.5 mm contourex ...
Great! Thanks for the pictures!!!
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Take life with a grain of salt.....a slice of lime, and a shot of tequila
Here is my next marble for the exchange. It is a two in fumed vortex with planets. I think the person who gets this will really like it. I used a very dark translucnet blue so that inside without a lighht on it it looks like a solid blue backing with dot. If you put a light behind it though it illuminates the inside vortex blue. I wish I could show it in a picture, iyt just won't turn out.
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Updated list
Host. Marina Bonaventura
1. Kevin C. / Evolution Glassworks / Gambitglass
2. Matt S. / smokinsluuu
3. Mike P. / Rogue
4. Mike M. / mightymike
5. Ryan A. / hellawacked
6. Eric H. / Hazeey
7. Lysa R. / Lysa
X 8. Isaiah R. / GlassAlias / withdrawn
9. Jesse W. / Mecha
10. Jeff M. / wakinda
11. Terry S. / lizard14i24
12. Josh J. / Justiceglass
13. Jeff B. / berning
14. Chris L. / Chris L
15. Tyler P. / LowTideGlass
16. Carlos M. / Losiwells
17. Daniel M. / BlueBeardone
18. Jason E. / Belliott
19. Andrew L. / Joemess
20. Mike A. / Istandalone
21. Chad L. / notsure
22. Brian R. / Slow
23. Chad S. / Twist
24. Sean W. / Cheesebox
25. Brian S. / Hangtime
26. George and Laura S. / RioGlass
27. Ted W. / TwoTimes
28. Gary M. / jngljnke
29. Peg M. / Salado Flameworks
30. John A. / The Glasstle Group
31. Brad J. / Bo Diddles
32. Mario E. / MarioSC
33. Rich S. / richsantaclaus
34. Axel H. / glassmax
35. Steve G. /AkmeWon
36. Paul B. / brehmglass
Waiting List
37. Doug H. / Greymatter Glass
38. Matt P. / The Rookie / matt p
39. Donna P. / Toothpayne
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Take life with a grain of salt.....a slice of lime, and a shot of tequila
Hi everyone. I wanted to get your thoughts on what I wanted to enter into the marble swap. Because I use soft glass, my marbles won't be as large as you who use Boro. So I wanted to send you 3 of my marbles for each person on my give to list instead of trying to make large marbles out of the glass I have and sending one. Below is a picture of what I have been working on for the past 2 weeks. These are made from Kugler German soft glass. I tried to get an organic look (Earth tones) to the marbles using both reactive and non lead glass rods. They are about 3/4" in diameter.
What I need to know is will this be ok with you to go ahead and send in these marbles for the swap. If not, let me know now so I can make one marble instead.
Thanks
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National Geographic photos - click on links at my web site
Please voice your opinions. I'll go with the group vote on this question.
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Take life with a grain of salt.....a slice of lime, and a shot of tequila
Fine by me.
"Badger, my ass; it's probably Milhouse."
Sorting marbles for this exchange is a nightmare! Imagine the number of people times the number of marbles....could be 420 marbles to swap. Now, don't get me wrong....it is a very nice and beautiful nightmare, but still a very daunting task. Adding another factor, multiple marbles for one, would add to the difficulty. If only one person does it, I think it would be okay, but I can see it getting out of hand. Rich, I love your marbles and treasure the one I received in the exchange last year and would love to get another one this year....no matter the size.......remember.......they say "size doesn't matter"
Rich, I already see one that I want.
I am all for doing what you say, however I will second the poster above me that says size does not matter. Those marbles have a classic look that is quite honestly difficult for me to achieve in boro. The only soft glass marbles I have tried to make have typically going through a rapid anneal cycle in the water bucket....
Andrew
You guys are SO nice!
I will package a 3-group marble set times 12 packages for the swap so it will be easy to keep them accounted for.
Andrew - you made me laugh! Love the quick anneal cycle action! To make these marbles I used a white base glass and applied the two types of glass and used a blending technique I am working on to get the "swirl" type patterns. Using soft glass does make it a lot easier as I don't have to power up the heat for the glass to melt to start with and keep it burning SO hot to get the glass to move.
There are good things about both soft glass and Boro and there are also bad things about both when working the glass in the flame. I have made Boro marbles but prefer soft glass marbles. For me, it's a balance of keeping the glass hot enough to work verses being too cold to thermal shock - I love this challenge!
Lysa - if more than myself send multiple marbles, the keeping things straight will be easy IF the person bundles package of marbles grouped together. Holding the bundle would be the same as holding one marble - kinda.
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National Geographic photos - click on links at my web site
So Rich, you have a machine now?
Doug Harroun
Greymatter Glass
Albuquerque, NM
(505) 884-0318
A̿̐͒ͥ̏̅͋ͤͮ́́̒͢͏̨͙̩̦͔̫̠̲̤ͅ ̑ͨ̎͆͐̉̍̐ͤͮͨ͐̇ͩͦ̏ͣ̚͏̷̶̭̝̠͓̞̱̭̫͙̜̮̫͔̤̱͕͢b̓̓ͭ̿̓ͥ̐̒͂͂ͧ ̡̓͋̐ͥ҉̧̹͎̺̳̩̬̘̯̮̜̼̻͝ͅē̵̹̯̦̟͔͊̓̔͗͊̀͆͗̀ͭͭ̀̇͋͋ͩ̓̓͞͞͞ ̘̰̘͈a̧̹͙͇̫̲̻̳̦̦͛͑͂̌̊́̌̂̅ͤ̿͠ͅų̷̶̡̺̤̳͐̂ͣ̋̀ͅͅt̍̀͋̽͗̚ ̶͎͎̳̤͈̘̞͕̣̲̣̼͙͎̬̪̜͎̯ͤ̃̈́ͬͧ͒͟͞͝͡iͪ̋̌̄̎ͪ́̚҉̶̰͎̣̥͉̙̘̬͝ ͍͈̻̻f̡̟̤̥̝̞̈̋ͧͮ̂ͣͬͨ͆͊̌̇ͨ̚͠͞u̵ͥͦ̑ͧ̆͂͐̊̏̍̋̓͗ͭͫ͆́̃͊͘̕ ̛̱̳͓̠͖̕ḹ̢̧̦̬̲̟̳̉ͯͫ̊̏ͪͫ͝ͅ ̵̺̫͙̗̦̠̯̞̫̪̩͐ͭͮ̏̓͒̏͊͋̚̚͘ͅḧ̨̛̭̼̘ͤͥ̿ͫ̊ͦͧͮͮ̀̓̔͌̉̓̀̀͡ ̺͚e̷̦̤̘̯͎̜͇͚͔̱̙͖ͪ͛ͤͮͬ͆͆̾̾͂̑͆̓͜ȧ̴̋ͨ͂ͣͬ̓̆͐̾̿̐̃̒͊͌́͝ ̷͇̮̙̗͉͍r̵̜̰̣̫͙̦̻̖͕͎̘̲̗̘ͦ̋̑̀̌̎̓ͭ̚͞tͨ̅̇͛ͫͫ̆ͪ̌͋ͩ̉ͯ͊͌̌ ̴̨̢̭͚̳̦͖̻̮̬̣̮̟͓͉̪͈̍ ̷̷̫̬͈͓̞͈̞̬̹̟̯͚̹͇̩̏͋ͬ̍͛̎̑̄̽ͦ̆̔̈́̀͆ͩ̓
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I wish I had a machine!!!!! Just think of all the trouble I'd get into! My wife would kick me out of the house...lol.
The exchange marbles are made on my torch in the garage - come over and I'll show you!
I used Kugler glass rods for these.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/MRnMRS?ga_s...facet=handmade
http://www.santasbling.com
National Geographic photos - click on links at my web site
I'd be happy with one or three, doesn't matter. They are great marbles.
Gary
Being retired, I have tons of time to torch. When I make 3/4" marbles, I usually spend 5 hours (with breaks) and get about 40 marbles completed. I use my calipers on the white base glass then add color. Making these, I spent 2 weeks totally because I made other marbles along with these but I used Morano glass instead of Kugler. Both are soft glass but Kugker is 96 and Morano is 104, Looking at the pictures of other great marbles that have been posted, I assume they most all are made using Boro.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/MRnMRS?ga_s...facet=handmade
http://www.santasbling.com
National Geographic photos - click on links at my web site
Marbles i am entering will be in the mail this week
Yay! I'll update the list when they arrive.
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Take life with a grain of salt.....a slice of lime, and a shot of tequila
Sorry everyone, I am going to have to withdraw from the exchange. Work has been busier than normal and I will not have the time to complete my marble entries.
Bummed I won't be a part of it, but ill keep an eye out for the next one!
Entries so far look great. Best wishes to all involved.
"Destruction leads to a very rough road, but it also breeds creation."
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