@nhcorn, the blow pipe is cut using a Carbide Scribe, Delphi Item #5120. Since they are 90coe they are annealed at 900 degrees. 20 minutes is sufficient. There are more dates than I thought for the the class @JennysSandBox...here are the upcoming dates 9/19, 10/1, 10/30, 11/26. Maybe you could make the trip after all :)
@JennysSandBox, Delphi offers a Blown Glass Ornaments for Beginners Class on Mon, Sep 19 from 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm for $60. But we are located in Lansing, MI, which is a tad far for you!
@nhcorn, the blow pipe is cut using a Carbide Scribe, Delphi Item #5120. Since they are 90coe they are annealed at 900 degrees. 20 minutes is sufficient. There are more dates than I thought for the the class @JennysSandBox...here are the upcoming dates 9/19, 10/1, 10/30, 11/26. Maybe you could make the trip after all :)
DelphiGlass 5 months ago
@JennysSandBox, Delphi offers a Blown Glass Ornaments for Beginners Class on Mon, Sep 19 from 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm for $60. But we are located in Lansing, MI, which is a tad far for you!
DelphiGlass 5 months ago
Hi. You make it look so easy. I was just wondering how do you get the blow pipe off of the ornament you made?
nhcorn 5 months ago
Thank you Val. How long and at what temperature do you anneal it? Do you teach classes? I'm in LA OC area. Thanks, Jen
JennysSandBox 6 months ago
Thank you for this video. I've always wanted to try making glass ornaments and this product looks like a good way to begin.
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