it depends on the specific batch formula. Lee's approach definitely seems to be the old school "Think hot work hotter" philosophy though, i personally work with glasses that are at their best at 2150, but the particulars vary for every studio and person.
what kind of glass are you using that it can be blown in a furnace at 1350 F? would that be Celsius? or just a typo?
dragade101 2 years ago
@dragade101 use some common sense dude...
HawtGlass 1 year ago
1350 C would be about 2450 F which seems really hot even for glass
and even 2350 F seem too hot as well. but im just asking.
dragade101 1 year ago
@dragade101
it depends on the specific batch formula. Lee's approach definitely seems to be the old school "Think hot work hotter" philosophy though, i personally work with glasses that are at their best at 2150, but the particulars vary for every studio and person.
Dierwolf2000 1 year ago
i love lee. So bad ass
HawtGlass 2 years ago