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    Yeah but my dog keeps getting sick and having to go to the vet. It is a matter of time. He goes every 2 months as is for blood work. But he is ok right now.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Olhm View Post
    Random small things to kill last of o2 tank. Base face skull is junk, can't set the teeth properly with 1 eye.
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    still working with only one lens of your didy's and no ventilation?
    i hate to be a debby downer, but we really don't need another memorial thread around here. get safe man...even if it means starting a go fund me. i have specs i'll donate for crying out loud.
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    Sorry if that came off assholish, I just hate seeing people working in unsafe conditions.
    Glad you have that ventilation sorted out and I'll toss those didy's in the post tomorrow am


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    None were wrap and rake. I have to make pendants and goblets for the artist of the month show next month.
    But I do have a spoon order that is all wrap and rake and milli work. I will be doing that also.


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    Made this "northstar * dark multi" plant deco / poker spor family last week, while taking pics for sales I noticed the caps of these ones seemed to sweat out precious metals! Think its from mashing the rod back on center (same as popping silver/gold out of fume rod)? I'll try this again but on purpose. I owe this discovery to the hardships of working with one eye... I'll probably rock one eyed pieces again one day, NOT.Click image for larger version. 

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    Amber purps Klein

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    Some killer recent work guys! Herperdude you're really dialin those in. I feel like I haven't posted in forever. Heres some recent fume work pendants I've done.





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    Here is a little ripper i made fun stuff!

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    Nice stuff lately, guys! I love this thread.
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    Oh oops, I guess I should post something from my kiln, too. More memorial art lately.


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    2" Silver and Gold Fume Marble. Parmesan grater
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    Parmesan grater? Don't you mean a very rare provincial Italian glass texture tool

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    first time experimenting with this encalmo technique. Works pretty well, gonna take a lil practice to keep a nice consistent wall.

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    Parmesan grater? Don't you mean a very rare provincial Italian glass texture tool

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    Didnt you use the other side though, or that front left side?
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    The side to the left of the one being used in the pic is the fine grater for hard cheese. It's basically a plate of hollow pins, so yeah, I'm guessing that's the one actually used.

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