Hollow Implosion Marble w/ Eusheen
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- čas přidán 13. 07. 2020
- Glass Central Station is honored to present this footage from the Corning Museum of Glass. Eusheen is known for intricate patterning and functional designs. In this demonstration, he shared the creation of an implosion marble and its incorporation into the stem of a goblet. Also featured is Properties of Glass Programs Supervisor for the Museum Eric Goldschmidt assembling their collaborative collaborative goblet.
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I like making hollow implosions better than solid and it seems like you get more depth with hollow and thinner details of your work
I'm from Sunderland UK - home of Pyrex love this. There's an internationally respected Glass and ceramic artistic industry coming from our City
Love these vids, especially when torch time is scarce these days
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Dang! That Eusheen/Goldshmidt was freaking awesome, so great to watch how it was built, but the Hoffman piece really blew my ass away!
The dopest content on CZcams for sure!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks so much!!
Eric with that impeccable cup technique and savage no glove kiln loading! Eush layin down the beautiful colorways and irrefutable execution. What a beautiful collaboration.
Eush is the man !! i met him in 2008,regret not calling him for lessons,lol this should be good!!!thanks everybody
Just picked up 2 40x2.2 tubes, can’t wait to give this a try!
proud of you mike.
KEEP SPREADING THE LOVE ❤️
Great to watch, thank you!!
Great videos, thanks!
What an artist man
Thanks for the video!
Dome School for the win! 😉👍
Awesome video! Can I ask what the name of the coal fire pizza place in Las Vegas? We visit our family and we love Neopolitan pizza.
After taking Eusheens section out of the kiln to fuse the cup to Eusheens piece, was he able to clean off any kiln dust in some way off screen? It looks like he does clean it somehow, possible some low pressure air that blew off any kiln dust? (55 min ish)
Could these professional blowers do this type work with a small torch like a national?
I really wanna get into this hobby. It would be cool to master this and show off cool rigs to your buddy. Wonder how expensive it is to make. Do they sell for 10k plus because they cost that much to make?
Material wise, no. Mastery of skill, BRANDING and time, yes.
Someone please tell me what is the name of that torch ?????
And where can it be prepared please ????? Please
Herbert Arnold 40mm, can buy one from Mountain Glass, ABR Imagery or directly from Herbert Arnold if you are outside the USA.
👍pizza demo, fuckin do it mane, we need!!
Where is the full pizza demo? Would be fun to film and use extend a shorter 25-30 minute lampworking video, but I know you're moving rn.
good video or stream lol
At 18 minutes in he messed up a cold seal and popped it off by accident and had to do it again and the lady caught it and asked about it but the dude missed it
He might not have been happy with the seal, and wanted to recorrect it before he lost it. It's not a mess up, till it's in the trash bucket.
I wish eric were narrating this instead
**crosses arms** naw lol, I wish we could have had Eric for this too. Hopefully he will be down to join us for some Fireside Chats in the future.
Hey are those the special type of glasses that are for photophobia? FL-41 or something. They look like that cause lenses are same. Was wondering if they worked for the light off the flame.