Angus Powers, in his role as Professor at Alfred University, has his students do a similar furnace. Don't know the specifics just saw pics when Angus guest lectured, but damn if its not cool!
@Dierwolf2000 That's right, i studied glass at alfred with angus as my professor.. we built a new one each year, each time a little different, but always a fun time
yeah man im jealous i really wish i coulda taken that class from him
Dierwolf2000 1 year ago
Angus Powers, in his role as Professor at Alfred University, has his students do a similar furnace. Don't know the specifics just saw pics when Angus guest lectured, but damn if its not cool!
Dierwolf2000 2 years ago
@Dierwolf2000 That's right, i studied glass at alfred with angus as my professor.. we built a new one each year, each time a little different, but always a fun time
tucknroll14435 1 year ago
it's in yass, NSW, australia. built and 'operated' by me.
sui001 3 years ago
wicked, im jealous, wish i had a furnace of my own. how much wood do you go through?
Dierwolf2000 2 years ago
can you supply more information about where this furnace is and who operates it?
it is not common in the world of glassblowing.
even the most encient furnaces working nowdays use coal or diesel.
catman72 3 years ago