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From: Othit
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  • Was a bit frustrating to not have a chance to see the finished piece. The shot is one second in length.

  • I keep coming back to this video over and over again.

  • Very good. With what do you cool the bead??

  • Wonderful thank you :)

  • was a helpful post but what music is it? i think its really good

    

  • can you use this same technique to cover a small brass tube?

  • where do you buy the flame thing ?

  • relaxing,,thanks

  • WOW thank you for sharing this! I have 3 collectable items made of lampwork glass and it's so fun to see all the work behind it. It makes me, if its possible, appreciate the item more. I loved them before but even more now :)

  • meraviglioso!!!

  • I'm taking classes on flameworking and this is amazing! If someday I can have such good technique life would be GREAT!

  • nice one!

  • I would love to know what kind of paste you encased the bead core with...

  • brilliant! thanks for the awesome video!

  • that was awesome. ^^ glass making is something I don't see often, but its an interesting process. ^^

  • lovely just lovely :)

  • I noticed that you have some of the Cattwalk tools...would you please demo one of those. I would like to purchase them but I'm a newbie...Thanks for this video...very nice!

  • Exellent!

  • Loved the video. Do you have to use a special type of crystal jewel in the middle of the flower?

  • Opps! Sorry just saw the comment on this.

  • WOW your flowers are awesome!

  • You make putting on the vines look like they are as easy as writing with a pen. Beautiful bead.

  • Hi, I really enjoyed the demo. What the liquid you dipped the bead in before encasing the core?

  • It appears to be mica powder or pixie dust - it's a superfine powder, not a liquid.

  • i really enjoyed the video work. i haven't been in a studio for a while and i just yearn to be there! might i make the suggestion that the next time you make a video like this, that you film with a pair of the special glasses over the lens. then the bead has more detail when in the flame. just an idea!

  • the metal rod, called a mandrel, usually has a layer of "slip" on it that when the bead has cooled, it is able to be slide off.

  • Very very, nice indeed, sweet origanel work, please do a video with some virbal comments to help us understand what is happining

    1axvn

  • great video, beautiful bead, show some more

  • I love it! Please make more!

  • love your video and bead, thanks.

    Carol

  • What did you use for a jem? Does it ever fall out or do you cover it with something?

    Love your video, thanks!

    -DY

  • It's a small cubic zirconia. It doesn't have to be covered, the glass holds it tight.

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