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Glass Blowing Class
Last Post 07/11/2013 06:17 AM by Michael Merva. 9 Replies.
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jmdirt
Posts:775
07/02/2013 10:39 AM
It was really more of a glass turning class because during the hour I only blew for about 60 seconds total but turned the glass on the rod a lot. It was a great experience (I was going to say cool experience but at 110 outside and five raging furnaces inside...). The finished product is nice but the process was very fascinating to me. I plan to take another class this fall/winter.
Spud
Posts:525
07/02/2013 10:44 AM
Let's see that piece you did.
THE SKINNY
Posts:506
07/02/2013 10:46 AM
we have a glass blowing community here called 'hot glass/cold beer'. the glass blowers hooked up with the home brew club. lets see a pic.
How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.
79pmooney
Posts:3180
07/02/2013 11:56 AM
I lived next door to a quiet guy for 12 years who blew glass. I didn't know what he did for most of those years and always wondered how this guy who apparently did no exercise maintained the upper body strength he had. (He was seriously strong!) Then I learned he had turned all the large glass sculptures I could see from my windows with those arms. "Oh, l now I get it!"
He came out of the Dale Chihouly (sp) school and taught there for years (maybe still does).
Ben
jmdirt
Posts:775
07/03/2013 07:11 PM
I just tried to upload a picture of my wavy glass bowl as my avatar but its not working.
jmdirt
Posts:775
07/03/2013 07:23 PM
There we go...if you click on the avatar you can see a slightly larger photo. As you would expect it looks better in real view vs. in a photo from a phone shrunk into a tiny jpg.
SideBySide
Posts:444
07/04/2013 12:09 AM
Nice!
RNDDUDE
Posts:78
07/08/2013 03:58 PM
Nice blow job! (sorry, I couldn't resist)
Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistant one. -Albert Einstein
geosurf
Posts:68
07/08/2013 07:01 PM
In 2011 we went to Boston and saw Dale Chihuly: Through the Looking Glass at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. If an exhibition of his is near you. You should go check it out.
Yo Mike
Posts:338
07/11/2013 06:17 AM
Nice bowl, man. Cool colors!
We toured the Corning Glass Museum in Corning NY a few years ago while in the Finger Lakes area. A must see. The bike riding was great. The wine was hit and miss.
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