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    The first (and so far only) piece I've made in 2016...



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    My first one of the year. I took a little break so I gotta get back my motivation. Next one will be better.

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    This is a little more interesting to look at. Just finished #2 of 2016. Air Jordan cthulhu rig.



    Last edited by Dan Kooper; 01-06-2016 at 08:10 PM.

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    That piece is sick Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oneiros View Post
    So you'd weld the top of the stem/perc to the side of the can and then open a hole there at a later time? Eventually you need a hole there, right?
    This is correct. The stem/perc should be open, your can closed. After closing the bottom of the can you will then pop open the hole to weld your joint at an appropriate time.

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    pendy run

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    sorry I haven't posted in a few days, but A.I. pretty much cleared everything up. The hole in the shoulder for the downstem should be popped after attaching the downstem to the inside of the can. I gotta do a second attempt the correct way with the downstem tech. I have a bunch of half blood coiled up into two pods I might make a lil rig with. For some reason I'm way more nervous about this one than the one I did with that import tubing.

    did this pendant the other night.
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    i have something too, downstem dropdown is missing on one have to make that tomorrow
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    Quote Originally Posted by HerbChambers View Post
    sorry I haven't posted in a few days, but A.I. pretty much cleared everything up. The hole in the shoulder for the downstem should be popped after attaching the downstem to the inside of the can. I gotta do a second attempt the correct way with the downstem tech. I have a bunch of half blood coiled up into two pods I might make a lil rig with. For some reason I'm way more nervous about this one than the one I did with that import tubing.

    did this pendant the other night.
    How does one make that pattern, if you don't mind me asking? I tried what I thought it was and it didn't come out anything like that.

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    Here's a recent pendant I made from some rainbow retti section I had left.



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    Hey look it's nomads mug fresh out the kiln . Must have been a low fire anneal
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    Quote Originally Posted by jr23 View Post
    Hey look it's nomads mug fresh out the kiln . Must have been a low fire anneal
    I'd post mine but it's all janky and checked...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jr23 View Post
    Hey look it's nomads mug fresh out the kiln . Must have been a low fire anneal
    that's about the only thing different about that post
    oh snap!!
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    9 inch tall mini tube, made with irrid and purple amethyst. 14mm female joint, and a 3 hole fixed downstem.


    6 inch tall haterade and blue dream jammer. 14mm female, 5 hole diffy fixed to the bottom of the can. Unfortunately got the neck too hot before I bent it and the can cracked while doing the downstem, I healed it but theres a massive scar on the other side.
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    sorry about your cracking issues but regardless, when bending a neck, use a nice soft bushy flame, try not to heat the center much, and bend slowly, after you let it cool. you will get a nice arc that way.
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    Better pic

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    Trying a few different designs trying to decide on what works the best for me to produce in a timely manner.

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