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    Here is the details shot of the fabeggrecycler. For some reason half the stuff I download turns itself when put on here.
    Sorry for the neck ache
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    life>fiction

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    Lots of dichroic in this one.
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    Thanks stroker. I am having fun, and my life has direction now. I wish I had been doing this year's ago and I can't imagine doing anything else in the future...
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    That's a sick piece dude. Am I seeing dichro or opal?
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    I have some fun chunks/shards of kyanite, do you have any advice for encasing them when they are not really polished or anything?

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    Mine aren't polished or anything. Just encase like an opal. Go slow so you don't trap too much air. It's difficult to not get any air because kyanite is kinda rough/jagged so don't worry about a little air.
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    Ghost that piece is sick!





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    Mattypo that swirl is sick. I'd love to have some attachments like that on my rigs. I've been saying it but need to get back to solid work for attachments

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    Here's a couple of my most recent things.





    The black light pics are horrible and don't do them justice.
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    Thanks dude!
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    Thanks DEmpty! Nice hammers Jed. Do you pull your own tubing?



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    Hear is a detail shot of the return drain from the tornado cylinder on a fab egg recycler that I hope to have finished today if the glass God's cooperate.
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    First millie I've done for about 7 years. Turned out ok, toe prints need to be bigger.
    Go Tigers!
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    sweet! Can you make a piece sign? I could sell a lot of them for like $2 gram.

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    I'm sure I could. Would be a little while before I could do it. Pretty backed up right now, this one was to make my life easier. pendants bowls and a few bubs. Will be doing a vacstack to match it. Probably sleeve a little with the vac stack too, I've got a little unpulled left

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    ya matty, I pull my own lined tubing in very small batches, made with stringers not vac stack or stick stack. its a bit time consuming but gives the lines nice depth.
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    Sweet I still haven't made much lined tubing. Haven't done a stick stack or vac stack yet but I am hoping to try it when I start making more money. The Goat those are sweet, tigers are my town high school mascot haha.

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    Well if you could me some milli I would buy it on a regular basis. I could also ask my distributor if they wanted any. They have been collecting cane for that price that is peace signs. It is a popular milli.
    I used to get some from Jesse Tai but I used all of it up. So I have been looking for more.
    As well as steal your face.

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    I'm sure I could. Would be a little while before I could do it. Pretty backed up right now, this one was to make my life easier. pendants bowls and a few bubs. Will be doing a vacstack to match it. Probably sleeve a little with the vac stack too, I've got a little unpulled left

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    After some "bubble floating in a bucket of water" testing , you have to make them impossibly light... This first one sits a little low in the water. However it is similar to a few commercial poppers I already have....

    Origin glow glass... The green is brighter in the stick. The blue is brighter worked. I imagine some more testing and the green may pop harder as well. Mostly a netrual / 02 flame testing so far.

    It has a extremely small tube from the mouth to the belly. The line threads through it , so the weight is transfered to the hook.

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    It has a "glass on glass rattle" two small beads inside. You can just seem them under the eye in the last shot.

    Edit: Some one other than me decided it shal be called the Bass-tard.
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