Glass Engraving a ship, D-Day HMS Ajax engraved on a whisky glass PART ONE. See description.
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- NOTE - this is an older video I have released from my Patreon teaching channel / glassengraving you will need to join my Patreon teaching channel ($12 per month) to watch the final video and many many more videos.
This is a challenging little commission, a presentation to a veteran, from a lady to her lovely gentleman who was on this ship on D-Day (can you even imagine what that would have been like!) - Навчання та стиль
Thank you sweetie
You're a champion, I'm jalous for what you do lolll.... Once again thank you for sharing.
Thank you Madjid
Congratulations wonderful
Thank you Cabral
Awaiting part two ☺
As I explained in the description, part two can be found on my teaching channel www.patreon.com/glaassengraving
@@glassengraver ohhhhh... am sorry, i was too excited and missed out that part. Lmao . 🙈.
All the best ☺
Don't worry. Consider joining, even for just one month. Only $12 and there are loads of other videos to watch too! 👍
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Hi!! I really love your videos! I’m a glass blower and I want to start sandblasting really intricate designs on my work, I was curious if you could recommend a good sandblasting cabinet, there are so many and the prices range from cheap to really expensive but I’m not sure what to look for , please help! :)
Depends where you are in the world. Just search on the Internet. Mine is 15 years old. For further questions please join www.patreon.com/glassengraving where I have Patrons from all over the world. We share info on my channel.
Leslie, I am considering joining as a Patreon but I have a question - the homework you speak of, is this homework you us to do & you check it? Or is it an idea we give you to etch?
Aw it would be lovely to welcome you. Don't worry, the so called "homework " I set each month is no more than a fun subject that you can choose to engrave and send me a picture if you wish and I will include it in a monthly collage for all Patrons to see. I LOVE to see other engravers interpretation of a theme. It is just fun 😃
@@glassengraver oh thats awesome! I need homework! I'm just starting out 💜
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@@glassengraver 1 more question, I'm having a hard time finding "rubbers", I'm also in the USA. Are they called something else here?
This and hundreds of other questions I am asked every day is why I set up a teaching channel. All questions are asked and answered there.