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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2008

okay, so i actually got around to making a new video. hope you all like it.

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  • IS that a sand blaster next to your monitors?

  • why yes it is a sand blaster! what good eyes you have!) now that we have moved I have more room to set it up. I look forward to spending many hours etching borosilicate with it!

  • I really like the intro, and narration you did in this vid. Your videography set you apart from all other glass videos. Keep up the great work.

  • wow, I am spechless! I ally appreciate the feedback on my video work. its funny, glass was my second art form, I have been filkming and shooting, editing, and developing visual effects since 1992 and I try very hard to remember half of what I have learned about video. good to hear it has helped! I gotta admit that glass is as fun if not more fun that video and film stuff, guess I will have to spit my life to make it work.

  • very nice work man! could you possibly make a vid on glass tobacco pipes? like the hammer at the beginning of the vid?

    and also do you have any videos on how to do the implosion?

  • I made the implosion in this video, are there more specific details you would like on the implosion process? the one I made in this video is the same method used on the implosion on the front of that particular tobbacco novelty. the only differenc is how I shaped the final peice after the implosion. I will be posting more glass vidoes as soon as I can, but my family and I just moved and I have not yet built my new studio. soon very soon.

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  • You are a blessing to all flame workers.

  • That was great.

    (Jersey)

  • glass unlike pottery or metal working is really hard to find information on

    but there is a website called hot glass bits that has some offhand info as for lampworking i dont know

  • SA-WEEET!!

  • yeah i'm totaly new to flameworking so i dont know how to implode anything yet. i dont know how to get the color in the marble to make the implosion look.

    best of luck to you and your family in your move:)

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