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Blue Tubing Enclamo Pipe 2of4

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2007

I made this pipe with blue tubing and a piece similiar to the silver fume lightening pendant demo I made. Really you can substitute and of the other pendants I made instead. I like this style of pipe because of the way it lays down and how it doesnt look like a usual pipe.

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  • have you ever seen a lampworking video....on weed??!?!?!? lol sorry.

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  • If that was a Half Baked reference, I applaud you. Great work by the way.

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  • fireproof gloves maybe?

  • @sev07pass The problem is you need to get the entire piece to an even 1050F and cool it down at a consistent rate. Otherwise glass cooling and contracting at different rates will cause internal stresses. If you have a 1000 degree toaster oven, it could work... otherwise you'll probably need a kiln.

  • what is the name of this song? its fucking hilarious

  • @maddogx55 haha.. yes... yes i mean 100%.. just seein if you were payin attention lol

  • @sgtdoink do you mean 100%? LOL

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  • @samstrobelight Well if its just to keep it from going through thermal shock and cracking, you think I could just throw my pieces in a toaster oven or boiling oil or something? I am way too poor to afford a kiln and I want to find another way to keep my stuff from getting those little cracks.

  • RKGlass cracks me up!!!

  • you definantly need a kiln to anneal the glass properly without making it go through thermal shock. if a part of the piece is thinner than another it could cool down faster causing stress within the glass causing it to crack or shatter

  • is a kiln like 10% neccesarry .. or could i make peices withouit it

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