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    Yes. Left a 1/4" line of clear on a 38mm by 3.5"long blank. Closed at one end. The clear line turns into a clear spot on the closed end.

    Pop a hole on the end, start snipping the clear line after you do your pattern on the outside.

    I usually punty up 12mm rod, and keep cutting and paddle into a big flat book mark looking plate.

    Then keep heating either half, one at a time, and curl it ISO. The clear gives you something to grab, and something to smush back onto the color bits (clear distorts)

    Best tip, use your bowl push to shape each half of the book mark back into a "curl" like a wave shape. The two waves come together into a tube again.

    It happens surprisingly fast. (compared to in my minds eye)

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    That shit is funky....

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    Could not resist folding my socks.

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    Digging those locks, nice color combos Barry & way to stack those balls, you Baller you!
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    LooseSeal, your pieces are smashingly wonderful! I like the one with the blue bling, glitter is always cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoRo View Post
    Yes. Left a 1/4" line of clear on a 38mm by 3.5"long blank. Closed at one end. The clear line turns into a clear spot on the closed end.

    Pop a hole on the end, start snipping the clear line after you do your pattern on the outside.

    I usually punty up 12mm rod, and keep cutting and paddle into a big flat book mark looking plate.

    Then keep heating either half, one at a time, and curl it ISO. The clear gives you something to grab, and something to smush back onto the color bits (clear distorts)

    Best tip, use your bowl push to shape each half of the book mark back into a "curl" like a wave shape. The two waves come together into a tube again.

    It happens surprisingly fast. (compared to in my minds eye)
    word, I thought a year ago, that was really imossible work, but in my minds eye... I have got this shiz for sure, the clear line is a pro tip
    May I live like the lotus, at ease in muddy water

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    Havent done too many of these recently, but I got to work in the witch dr.'s studio the other day and I made two of these pendants. They're my first two pieces to make it into a store!
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    cobwebs burnt off the kiln quick

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    Nice wrap and rake!
    I have to make 50 of them next. Plus milli spoons. That is once I am done with the bubblers.


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    I got my vinyl cutter working again finally. I put around 50 guns on this piece. just for the fuk of it.
    Pre Blasting:

    After Blasting:







    Whats yer opinion? Too many guns? HaHA
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    All fume Klein from last night. Also made a matching Sherlock I'll get some more pics up later.

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    They are making me artist of the month at the temple. They asked for pendants, paintings and goblets for ceremonies. This is my fist one. I keep it warm on the kiln.




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    That and almost done with an order.




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    Nice glass Nomad. Great to see more of your non prodo work. Your fuming is looking way nicer since you switched to concentrators.

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    Made this "cash tray" day before yesterday with one eye, i usually make these with 38-44, this was not & is the ugliest one I've ever made! will post yesterday's one eyed adventure tonight. 20min 20$ all day, work outside of tube/open/spin flare/attachments

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    Just made this. All my wine glasses are different. I have not made any in years.



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    Lookin good man!



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