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Making a Vortex Marble With Vee Lamb
Glass artist Vee Lamb creates a vortex marble from start to finish in this entertaining and informative video.
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  • @gordonyork6638
    @gordonyork6638 2 роки тому

    What? I sit through all that and there is NO reveal? Lame.

  • @patrickdean9797
    @patrickdean9797 3 роки тому

    is Vee Lamb still alive ,? i hope so

  • @mobiusprolix8454
    @mobiusprolix8454 4 роки тому

    A bit of a bummer that there was no final reveal pictures.

  • @nsxbill1
    @nsxbill1 4 роки тому

    Too loud and meaningless music.

  • @baddonkey75
    @baddonkey75 5 років тому

    What song is this it really is a gem!

  • @mrpandabites
    @mrpandabites 5 років тому

    Would have been nice to see the finished product. 😕

  • @NicleT
    @NicleT 5 років тому

    WTF with that music? It just covering the artist’s comments on his job. Really bad choice. Please repost WITHOUT that *^#% music!

  • @CypressWalker
    @CypressWalker 5 років тому

    Wow

  • @fiberd
    @fiberd 5 років тому

    All this loud music and constantly changing camera angle is very distracting.

  • @deviantvirgo9531
    @deviantvirgo9531 6 років тому

    The editing makes this really hard to watch

  • @manojkushwaha-badabusiness6703
    @manojkushwaha-badabusiness6703 6 років тому

    nice sir

  • @morrisdancer11
    @morrisdancer11 7 років тому

    I am so humbled by the skill and creativity of Vee Lamb. As I watched this video I realise that I have never actually seen a real art glass piece . I have a few beautiful, to me, glass objects but where do I find such pieces? What is amazing is the ability to visualise the end result which is hidden during the making process. Thank you so much.

  • @mikemagee77
    @mikemagee77 7 років тому

    Great video! Why not show us the end product? haha

  • @mattsnyder3358
    @mattsnyder3358 8 років тому

    I watched this for 15 minutes and didn't even get to see the first finished project? That's not cool.

    • @mikemagee77
      @mikemagee77 7 років тому

      Yah, what a buzz kill. LOL

  • @marconius101
    @marconius101 8 років тому

    He must be very popular at the playground ..

  • @stevens2340
    @stevens2340 8 років тому

    Good tunes my man!

  • @davidhutchins3431
    @davidhutchins3431 8 років тому

    it would be cool if the clips actually played in order instead of showing him do something 5 steps ahead then jumping back...

  • @billiedoring9547
    @billiedoring9547 9 років тому

    What a shame that covered up the artists commentary with all of the loud crappy music! I would much rather hear what the man was saying and maybe learn something than to listen to that crap! This typical pop culture garbage is so frustrating and annoying!

  • @machteldvandoorsselaer4920
    @machteldvandoorsselaer4920 9 років тому

    Wonderful

  • @elpapemedia7173
    @elpapemedia7173 9 років тому

    big mib, nice. i like to do a slight loop with the tail end of the twist, ads the look of going around a corner in your worm hole effect

  • @cleonicepereira6647
    @cleonicepereira6647 9 років тому

    Legal Boa noite

  • @brentpal
    @brentpal 9 років тому

    can these methods be used with pipes? or would the blowing processes just mess everything up?

  • @kiefchief6039
    @kiefchief6039 9 років тому

    Awesome! However myself would of really appreciated less music and more insight on the steps that are blocked by the camera not having a special lense. Many times when u have clear rod I can't tell if u r adding or removing material and or prepping for punty or additional steps that we are not seeing. Post kiln would have gave me a better idea of what I'm aiming for and what to expect. Thanks for the vid and keep rocking 👍😎

  • @robclarke4639
    @robclarke4639 9 років тому

    Perhaps less music and a little more explanation. Insights can be...well...insightful. Beautiful work.

  • @philipnicholson4843
    @philipnicholson4843 10 років тому

    Would have been nice to have seen the finished marble post kiln.

    • @baesex
      @baesex 6 років тому

      yeah what a rip! i suffered that music for the end result! great video but cmon!!!!

    • @stefandwoodham
      @stefandwoodham 5 років тому

      @@baesex aww..... please show us where the interweb touched you?!

  • @JustPlainRob
    @JustPlainRob 10 років тому

    That amber soft glass is evil. Every time I go to pick it up, I do a double-take because it looks just like a glowing-hot rod.

  • @thedeanofgreens
    @thedeanofgreens 10 років тому

    one of the actually well done tutorials.. and gotta love that smile this guys having fun

  • @RK4000
    @RK4000 10 років тому

    0:44 glass dildo?

  • @Urbexr
    @Urbexr 10 років тому

    Hey, I met you in Phoenix today, good work!

    • @patrickdean9797
      @patrickdean9797 3 роки тому

      you met this glassblower 6 years ago? i only ask becuase i am trying to find out if he is still alive?

    • @Urbexr
      @Urbexr 3 роки тому

      @@patrickdean9797 yes I met him in Phoenix at the smoke shop on greenway and 7th st but it has since been bought out. I have moved away from Phoenix also so I have no idea what he is up to.. I’m sorry.

    • @patrickdean9797
      @patrickdean9797 3 роки тому

      @@Urbexr thank you for replying to my question

  • @crista22
    @crista22 10 років тому

    Does anyone know what colors he used? And what the finished product looked like? I want to try this and don't know what colors go well with each other just yet? Any ideas or suggestions?

  • @CMAL5652
    @CMAL5652 10 років тому

    Nice!!

  • @marblelegends-mastersofmar5033
    @marblelegends-mastersofmar5033 11 років тому

    Awesome work! Adding you to my Playlists specific to marbles. How much is it to start up in this business?

  • @BrysonTheCat
    @BrysonTheCat 11 років тому

    cool video thanks i am going to try this now. still learning just got a torch and have been teaching myself through youtube. keep up the great work

  • @LAMBSCREATIONS1998
    @LAMBSCREATIONS1998 11 років тому

    Just to let my subscribers and viewers know we are sitting down here after March to start the designing of my 2nd video in hope to have it up and available to view by Christmas 2014. This video is going to be taken into a different direction but will be instrumental in showing how to make one of my newest design in marble: My Deep Cave marble with stalagmite and stalactites.

    • @tsauvan
      @tsauvan 10 років тому

      this is literally the most exciting news I have heard all year. I am STOKED to see this! I have watched this video (vortex) about a million times. I love it. Ive made plenty myself but this video never gets old. thanks for posting! looking forward to Christmas time this year.

  • @minijjr
    @minijjr 11 років тому

    hey what kiln is that in the vid lambscreations1998

    • @LAMBSCREATIONS1998
      @LAMBSCREATIONS1998 11 років тому

      The kiln we use is a Paragon Blue Bird with 2 top opening doors, the auto control panel is in the right side. It is approx. 2008-09 model.

  • @NSXTACY420
    @NSXTACY420 11 років тому

    That torch is the ole B-52 from back in 67, just the base weighs 15lbs solid lead. They don't make torches or awesome OG's like this anymore... Stand in awe

    • @LAMBSCREATIONS1998
      @LAMBSCREATIONS1998 11 років тому

      I have to agree with your comment regarding the Bethlehem torch it is a dinosaur but I don't have to worry it won't be able to handle what I place in front of it. It originally was my wife's when we was using 104, but moved to Boro and she passed it over to me and choose one of our small torch's. Thank you for viewing my video. We are in the midst of collaboration for a new video. So we are hoping to start production here after March and hope by Christmas to have it up and ready for my UA-cam views.

  • @dominickgreco7919
    @dominickgreco7919 11 років тому

    What kind of torch is that?

    • @LAMBSCREATIONS1998
      @LAMBSCREATIONS1998 11 років тому

      Bethlehem dinosaur two stage torch. I liked NSXTACY420 comment about the 15lb solid base mount. It use to be my wife's, but she passed down to me when we started Boro glass approx. 2010. Before that we started out with the 104 Soft glass 1998, and I was able to make perfect 2' marbles using 104.

  • @Dylan_Presley
    @Dylan_Presley 11 років тому

    Sick as fuck! Good job

  • @Sandstorm9562
    @Sandstorm9562 11 років тому

    Cool video. Worst music ever.

  • @messedhobo
    @messedhobo 11 років тому

    Would have liked to see a picture of this marble after it cooled down at the end!

  • @BachDevotee
    @BachDevotee 11 років тому

    Fascinating video, but I would have liked it better if the music were *background* so we could hear you tell us what you're doing, and if we could actually see the marble after you take it out of the kiln!!!!

  • @alligatorguy101
    @alligatorguy101 11 років тому

    hey how hot does the glass need to be ?

  • @oxarplatt
    @oxarplatt 11 років тому

    lol what a song for a marble.

  • @kreacher1976
    @kreacher1976 11 років тому

    That is AWESOME!! I"m just getting into glass work!

  • @redrummy
    @redrummy 11 років тому

    Thank you. Your video really helped me pull off my first vortex marble.

  • @xhellabentx
    @xhellabentx 11 років тому

    great work i just noticed at the end how you let the marble drop into the kiln lol i dropped a marble on the concrete floor from at least 3-4 in the air and it didn't hurt it at all just touched it up and polished it and set it in the kiln it was the fine

  • @trigger_me_timbers
    @trigger_me_timbers 12 років тому

    Why do you keep cutting back and forth between the steps, it could be confusing to others.

  • @Twosevenboy1
    @Twosevenboy1 12 років тому

    mike close infinity mold

  • @Twosevenboy1
    @Twosevenboy1 12 років тому

    great vid we need more :D please

  • @one10RC
    @one10RC 12 років тому

    I'm a glass artist who's learning unconventionally or through trial and error. It's great, you learn so much more than if someone were to teach you (at least with some things). Great video.