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From: bzglass
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  • awesome video

  • @DJPSILOCYBIN thankyou!

  • I recommend putting in a pic of the finished product in before and after the vid.

  • hahaha i have that same kilm...11/11/13 right?

    and a GTT... good taste

  • @Burritoast yep thats it and the torch is a Mirage, I love that thing, Whoop Whoop!!

  • @bzglass

    hell, yeah. i learned how to blow using a mirage... now im using a RedMad, which was like going from rolls royce to a honda civic. i miss that center fire option. great vids though man keep them coming.

    also kudos on adding in the VO, and not some cheesey ass music

  • haha we got the same gear, Phantom, F-130 and natty hand torch.

  • It's a Mirage, but I def admired your F-130 (from your video) until I was able to get mine. I also have a small jewelers torch, but I haven't gotten it hooked up yet. I plan on getting some quick releases to interchange the 2 hand torches.

  • actually thats murrini

    millefiori is when you dip it in an optic mold multiple times

    5*'s

  • actually millefiori is only flowers , the term means a thousand flowers , has nothing to do with optic molds . ANYTHING else is murrine . yeah I almost clicked off till I read the bullseye glass comment

  • well the flowerish effect is made by optic molds but you know what i mean

  • @ramanglass544

    While you can get a flower pattern from some molds, it is not the only way. To achieve a much more detailed flower pattern, the best method is to stack many short pieces of cane (like a bulls eye cane) around a central cane, and fill in the remaining spaces with clear. this will result in a flower with individual petals.

    This will give you more of the "Thousand flowers" effect!

  • @ramanglass544 A better title would have been "Bulls Eye Cane" all these techs are more or less the same. the desired effects result in picture canes.

  • Here i was thinking it was "bullseye glass" not a bullseye lol

    In the vid where applying the colors over the cane i think the term is the "heat to speed ratio" which is to say how fast you can apply a rod at a constant speed and thus making it apply evenly. (from the essential lampworking series).

    and I have that exact same scale.

  • Yeah, in retrospect, I think I should have spelled it as two words "Bulls Eye" oh well. Thanks for the kind words.

    Thaks so much for the advice on the mic boost. it has helped a lot. However, I am still suffering from sound quality issues.

  • @bzglass is it a decent mic? if so it could be the connection to the computer (im assuming its a 3.5mm headphone jack style). Make sure that it is properly seated and does not have any play in the connection (meaning it cant be wiggled around) it does sound as though it may not be in all the way

  • Audio is much better I take it you got your levels figured out. Very nice tut too :)

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