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From: RKGlass
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  • thanks, i'm going to make these into hollow sections to connect to whatever later, instead of stringer to back the pendant try heating the back and dunking it in some powdered frit; its really fast and saves your stringers

  • Nice job but it would be nice to see the final piece of art.

  • Great video but I would have really liked to see the finished product!

  • lol on repeat... bitchez.

  • ---Yeah...this was my first video I made so I didnt get a chance to get a pic of the pendant. I also didnt have a cool video editing program like I do now so black dog on repeat was the best I could do LOL!!

    ---Thanks Catharine hope you get a chance to check out the rest...they are of better quality.

  • Just finished watching all four parts of your video..thanks for the wonderful tutorial..good work!!

    Catharine

  • Flippin' sweet, dude! A final well lit picy of your pendant would nice. Oh, and a half hour of Black Dog was ...uhm... numbing. Nice, job, I am a new subscriber!

  • yeah, for a lot of my pendants I back them with stringers. Using stringers to back the pendant, for me at least, saves glass.

  • Always cool to see how other blowers work. I'd never thought about flattening out the coilpot and using stringer to back -- I wlways just jam a blob of molten backing color into the cavity -- but that gives you a totally different look. I'm gonna give it a try today. Nice vid!

  • Enjoyed the video demo!

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