I took recently took a class on this in Czech. The glass was not poured. Instead, at the diamond saw you see her cutting off the left over glass sprues. They are the excess of glass chunks that were melted in the kiln and flowed down into the plaster mold area. The little sticks seen in the plaster were most likely air vents allowing air to escape for a perfect casting. The excess glass forces the initial glass into the mold for a complete fill.
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qriq1004 1 year ago
Georgeyeh - The music was made using samples from a program called Apple Soundtrack Pro, mainly Highbrow.
corningmuseumofglass 1 year ago
May I have the information of the background music? Thank you!
georgeyeh 1 year ago
how i wish they showed how she poured in the glass ;(
PhotogIsaac 1 year ago
I took recently took a class on this in Czech. The glass was not poured. Instead, at the diamond saw you see her cutting off the left over glass sprues. They are the excess of glass chunks that were melted in the kiln and flowed down into the plaster mold area. The little sticks seen in the plaster were most likely air vents allowing air to escape for a perfect casting. The excess glass forces the initial glass into the mold for a complete fill.
frenchacidman 1 year ago