Thank you for uploading this Corning! It's so exciting that Corning Museum of Glass is bringing in so many talented artists from the pipe making community. Between Salt, Eusheen Goines and Joe P you really have attracted a-lot of good people to come down and host these classes. I look forward to more of these sessions, I'm putting some money away to take one or two of them in the future. Thanks again - Zach
You can easily see all the time and effort he took to make this peace, if I tried something like that it would end up looking like a deformed shark thing.
i'd say the anatomy was correct, but hammers don't have poles sticking out of their noses. I hope it was removed. Very beautiful color and nicely done) I wish i could buy it cuz i love sharks)
thats called the "punty". He has to be able to hold the glass in the flame with something, so a rod of borosilicate glass will do. it gets removed at the last step by holding the finished piece with insulated tongs so you can melt or cut the clear rod off the front and clean up the glass at that portion to finish it. almost all glass is blown that way by hand with an umbilical of something holding onto the glass object, either steel pipe/rod or glass tube/rod.
ThTs the part you hold because if you didn’t notice he’s melting glass in a flame so he can’t exactly just use his hand to hold it silly goose head butt face
They are widely available from many places that sell tools for glass and jewelry, such as here: www.mountainglass.com/Smith-Little-Torch-with-5-Tips-and-Hose.
Yes, the torch is incredibly bright and it's not safe to look at it burning, so flameworkers wear these lenses, called didymiums, while around a torch. Thanks for watching!
Not to mention the fossil fuel spent every time your comment is shared out to someone's computer, potentially for decades, just for your virtue signaling. Unlike your comment, that "little glass object" will be meaningful to someone and add beauty to their lives, and helped teach other people how to make pretty things.
Beautiful piece!
It's been fun watching the people either sleeping or going to sleep in the background.
Yeah... that's the shark demo.
Thank you for uploading this Corning! It's so exciting that Corning Museum of Glass is bringing in so many talented artists from the pipe making community. Between Salt, Eusheen Goines and Joe P you really have attracted a-lot of good people to come down and host these classes. I look forward to more of these sessions, I'm putting some money away to take one or two of them in the future. Thanks again
- Zach
Thanks for watching! We hope to see you soon!
You can easily see all the time and effort he took to make this peace, if I tried something like that it would end up looking like a deformed shark thing.
...yes but it would still look like a shark though.. so you wouldn't have done to bad 😉
Isnt that what a hammerhead is? God wasnt exactly paying full attention on hammerheads or platypus....
The first minute made this worth watching for me
I loved watching this! I didn't know you could get such accurate placement of colors, shapes, and details in this kind of glassmaking.
We wouldn't have this kind of glass making if it wasn't for ww2
@@baddonkey75 fun fact Elon musk invented lamp working in 1864 just fyi
It's insane to think how much time must go into one of his big sculptures.😮
So lovely and masterfully made!
Thanks for watching!
In the 80's they used to do this in the mall and have all their work for sale around them and them sculpting live in the middle of the kiosk.
That Secret White sure is an awesome color!!!! Sweet demo
Thanks for watching!
Tale tec. Amazing ❤
Esas barritas como se llaman?
Nice piece ,thank You for Sharing , can You tell me where can I Buy te glass?
I enjoyed the video but the very beginning of the demonstration is missing
Wow! good work!
Thanks for watching!
Is his work available for purchase????
Definitely. I think the lowest price of his pendants start around $500
Hi Lori, you can see Joe's work on his website: www.joepetersglass.com/. Thanks for watching!
i'd say the anatomy was correct, but hammers don't have poles sticking out of their noses. I hope it was removed. Very beautiful color and nicely done) I wish i could buy it cuz i love sharks)
thats called the "punty". He has to be able to hold the glass in the flame with something, so a rod of borosilicate glass will do. it gets removed at the last step by holding the finished piece with insulated tongs so you can melt or cut the clear rod off the front and clean up the glass at that portion to finish it.
almost all glass is blown that way by hand with an umbilical of something holding onto the glass object, either steel pipe/rod or glass tube/rod.
ThTs the part you hold because if you didn’t notice he’s melting glass in a flame so he can’t exactly just use his hand to hold it silly goose head butt face
Beautiful piece, i have seen more enthusiastic crowds though hahaha
Wow what color is this i blue. So beautiful
He literally says it within the first minute if the video....
It's f'n magic!
F A N T A N T A S T I C ! ! !
I am wondering where can you get that little tiny torch
They are widely available from many places that sell tools for glass and jewelry, such as here: www.mountainglass.com/Smith-Little-Torch-with-5-Tips-and-Hose.
Makes my heart hurt ❤
What color is that blue? I love it.
Hi Joseph, it's Agua Azul from Glass Alchemy. Thanks for watching!
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i wish he would explain more of what he was doing. it's awfully silent .______." beautiful work tho, ofc
I'll never wear a life jacket again
من یک شیشه گرم کار زیبایی هست
Why is everyone wearing glasses? Is the light from the torch that bright?
Yes, the torch is incredibly bright and it's not safe to look at it burning, so flameworkers wear these lenses, called didymiums, while around a torch. Thanks for watching!
There's a lense on the camera. That torch is 1k'ss degrees. It will destroy your eyes if you work with glass and not use didymium lenses
6:33 Bruh am I the only one seeing this?? 💀
3:58 literally looks like flaming mister hanky
Just curious who is the beautiful lady and where can her art be found?
You ruined a perfectly good video with your simp creep behavior
@@adamdabdoub didnt think youd have a response soyboy.... keep behind that keyboard.
All that for 20 bucks GREAT
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Like drawing if it's to formulated there's no life to the image in this case to the sculpture
The amount of fossil fuel burnt....just to make a little glass object is ridiculous
Not to mention the fossil fuel spent every time your comment is shared out to someone's computer, potentially for decades, just for your virtue signaling.
Unlike your comment, that "little glass object" will be meaningful to someone and add beauty to their lives, and helped teach other people how to make pretty things.
This is low quality bait.
@@erikzellers2925 thanks your comments
Is it meant to be this boring?