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Flameworking - Making a Glass Dragonfly

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2010

Making a flameworked glass dragonfly

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  • @SinKitty10 Hi (again)...many thanks for your kind words - I need all the fans I can get! I plan to make a couple more glass vids this year. Subscribe & Youtube will email you when I post them.

  • Would love to spend a couple days with you to pick your brain and get a bit of knowledge from you.. You make it look so easy!! I have been making beads for just under a year.. I have tons to learn.. I hope to go to the Gathering in Louisville,this summer.. I know I will learn tons.. Your work is fantastic!

  • @SinKitty10 Hi; The coloured glass is borosilicate, from Glass Alchemy in Oregon. The torch is a Carlisle CC burner that I bought new, decades ago; I have since modified it with a copper watercooling jacket, on top of which I fixed a marver. I also use a Rockit (Gas saver) footpedal from Griffin Glass Tools.

    ....many thanks for your kind remarks...

    MB

  • What COE is this? And what kind of torch are you using? It looks amazing! The dragon fly is beautiful.

  • @fireandglass13

    Hi, thanks for watching.

    The bottom loop is for attaching a small crystal, which both looks good & keeps everything balanced.

    MB

  • your video is nice and clear. Can I ask what the loop on the bottom is for?

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