perhaps the glass you are used to looking at is the drinking type then again as you so masterfully put it with deep profound thought I am sure - "if you are into it" wow speaks volumns
about 95% of every cab I have made - which is in the tens of thousands, I only fire the cab 1 time, nearly every time as well, I grind the cab to the desired shap then fire polish. When I do fire polish, that does not constitute fusing it a 2nd time because it is not as hot, just to clean up the edges not the surface at all
to a crafer they may be called stringers. Professionally speaking they are called streamers as seen in the description that I attached directly off the UROBORUS website - 11-006 Price Code: H Snow-White Opal Fractures and Frit, with Clear Streamers on a White Ring Mottle base
Hi do you cut these yourself I'm sorry but have a hearing loss so could not understand what you were saying I have just started doing this I already do lampwork been doing that for some months. I was wondering if you could buy these already cut love your work it is amazing.
You really need to hold your camera still. The waving all over the place is distracting. (you could mount it on a tripod and bring your items to the front of the camera or scan level horizontally across your items). I love your cabs tho, they're beautiful
Wow great glass work art!
Beautiful!!
Patricia
Impressive, fantastic and so high-end finished designs of all your works, I admire, you are great master!
wooow beautifullllllll woooooow
perhaps the glass you are used to looking at is the drinking type then again as you so masterfully put it with deep profound thought I am sure - "if you are into it"
wow speaks volumns
The cat is classic!! love it :)
Gorgeous. Do you have any tutorials or advice for fusing dichroic glass cabochons in a non digital kiln for ramping. Thanks
Enjoyed the video!
i love these--would love to make them myself, but have no idea how!!!!
pretty cat !!
when are you going to do a video for us? will you do a how to video?
about 95% of every cab I have made - which is in the tens of thousands, I only fire the cab 1 time, nearly every time as well, I grind the cab to the desired shap then fire polish. When I do fire polish, that does not constitute fusing it a 2nd time because it is not as hot, just to clean up the edges not the surface at all
Do you fire polish the sides with a torch? When is it done? Beautiful Cabs!
I was under the impression that I would be watching a tutorial :( Regardless, your work is beautiful.
to a crafer they may be called stringers. Professionally speaking they are called streamers as seen in the description that I attached directly off the UROBORUS website - 11-006
Price Code: H
Snow-White Opal Fractures and Frit, with Clear Streamers on a White Ring Mottle base
Hi do you cut these yourself I'm sorry but have a hearing loss so could not understand what you were saying I have just started doing this I already do lampwork been doing that for some months. I was wondering if you could buy these already cut love your work it is amazing.
are you closing shop or just seling stuff for other people who do this stuff to?
can this type of glass be made into a guitar pick?
and are they good to become a guitar pick?
Do you make oval shapes, because I love to bead around my cabochons and oval is my favorite shape to work with.
How much are the thinks?
how much cbochons and fusing glass
hi. on which website can I buy these types of glass?
Sooo, you're only doing one firing? Even with the dic' pendants?
how much is it
also the streamers and confetti
May I have your email address to purchase some of the squares in this video. I would love to try my hand at making some of these.
How can I purchase your assorted thin dichro
Do you have small molds for micro wave kilns?
no I am sorry I do not
bonjour
pouvez vous me renseignée sur le non des verres de fusion en petit carré ou le site ou vous commandez vos produits en vous remerciant d'avance
Artists need to eat too!!!
Are you still selling the 1 inch squares?
No have not for awhile but I do plan on fusing in a major way soon so hopefully supplies as well
I've seen too many of this person's 'instructional' videos that aren't instructional.
You really need to hold your camera still. The waving all over the place is distracting. (you could mount it on a tripod and bring your items to the front of the camera or scan level horizontally across your items). I love your cabs tho, they're beautiful
Just an advertisement, and, not a very good one. Guy talks too much,
nothing more than an advertisement
Thought this was instructional but it turned out to be an advertisement.