nice video cool idea i think ill try a few knobs. piping is always the most fun to me though, especially more complex multi section inline bubblers and such. theyre such a challenge and so much area for patterns, horns, and marbles....and cool factor of making a functional apparatus of some sort.
This video is great but the title shouldn't be "How to" in my opinion. You are not showing me "how to" make these knobs. Maybe it's supposed to be obvious? Thanks for posting!
beads=could start with a $50 torch called a Hot Head.
pendants, smaller marbles, small pipes, etc id start with a GTT Lynx-$400ish or maybe even a GTT bobcat-200. you also need a kiln which are really expensive. need glass, tools, oxy tank rental, propain tank, etc.
I must admit i admire his outlook as well. As well as feeling proud to be able to say i've done what i wanted and created a type of prodo work that doesnt involve relying on pipes. Small but worth it :)
Ive heated glass before......... it blew up
Random6078 2 months ago
how much you charge
Temptionsclanleader 4 months ago
can u mold from ur stove top? lol? just wondering cause i want to make something out from my home.. hence a bong ;D
Freezyfy 6 months ago
nice video cool idea i think ill try a few knobs. piping is always the most fun to me though, especially more complex multi section inline bubblers and such. theyre such a challenge and so much area for patterns, horns, and marbles....and cool factor of making a functional apparatus of some sort.
414Kru 9 months ago
This video is great but the title shouldn't be "How to" in my opinion. You are not showing me "how to" make these knobs. Maybe it's supposed to be obvious? Thanks for posting!
chrismhoyt 1 year ago
i like ur style and w.e but i dont like the way your talin about pipes and stuff like that.. like looking down on them
sgtdoink 2 years ago
Magnifico video, el relato también estupendo. buenísimo todo. really awesome, thanks for sharing it with us.
giovannafigari 2 years ago
is this something I can do in my apartment? Or are there places one can learn and do this as a hobby?
kevinatucla 2 years ago
I would not do anything larger than soft glass beads in a apt, using a hothead torch.
GlassArtMan 2 years ago
awesome vid, as a piper, I love the narrative.
destructovision 2 years ago
that dude is awsome
Fluteman1234 2 years ago
no- glass art did not start with pipes, glass art in america didn't start with pipes. Boro guys- they started with pipes.
eswope 3 years ago
Wow your style is amazing, keep it up!
RedEyes123420 3 years ago
How much does this cost on average to get into? like say if i had nothing and wanted to get some glass and a torch (what ever other tools)?
jexxdarkness 3 years ago
depends on what you want to make.
beads=could start with a $50 torch called a Hot Head.
pendants, smaller marbles, small pipes, etc id start with a GTT Lynx-$400ish or maybe even a GTT bobcat-200. you also need a kiln which are really expensive. need glass, tools, oxy tank rental, propain tank, etc.
deffinetly a expensive hobby to get into
beachboy8969 3 years ago
wow we need more of these videos....more..but still f ing killer glass vid and awsome daretive speech on flameworking.
jutterbunny 3 years ago 3
I must admit i admire his outlook as well. As well as feeling proud to be able to say i've done what i wanted and created a type of prodo work that doesnt involve relying on pipes. Small but worth it :)
UCWarrior1 3 years ago
ever had a punty break like that and cut you're hand bad? for some reason a 12 mil punty tube broke on me and really laid me open :(
mapexlb 3 years ago
sorry about your injury remember to slow down and focus on each step and let the flame do the work. Michael
beadmanglass 3 years ago
Awesome video!!!
Thanks.
joe
crazy4glass 3 years ago
Thanks Joe for your comment
liked your video. Michael
beadmanglass 3 years ago
FUCK YEA!!!! Love it...you just inspired me to look into finding your knobs to buy....
stupidpeoplesuck 3 years ago
You will not find the knobs for sale but you can custom order
threw direct contact 505-934-7592 Michael thanks for enjoying
beadmanglass 3 years ago
hey man, i dig your video. I like your outlook on glass.
scphun 3 years ago
Thanks for the dig
beadmanglass 3 years ago