i love how the victorians just went on an absolutely orgy of reinterpreting everything from gothic to henry the eights diamond brick work patterns. which funnily enough, are a pale imitation of escher place, the very first all brick construction in england. only the gatehouse remains of it, but its diamonds are precise to a level hampton courts arent funnily enough. anyways, thanks for the glimpse of cool architecture and thanks for the weave tutorial.
Love your video it was very informative. Your pieces are absolutely gorgeous!!! I have one suggestion which you probably know when you’re grinding glass you should wear N95 mask or for more protection a respirator mask. You don’t want inhale the glass. 😊
shes using water so it contains the glass dust. but you are right there is still the risk of glass dust being inhaled and respirators are good in the coldworking stage.
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i love how the victorians just went on an absolutely orgy of reinterpreting everything from gothic to henry the eights diamond brick work patterns. which funnily enough, are a pale imitation of escher place, the very first all brick construction in england. only the gatehouse remains of it, but its diamonds are precise to a level hampton courts arent funnily enough. anyways, thanks for the glimpse of cool architecture and thanks for the weave tutorial.
Thanks. It would be nice to know your firing temperatures.
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Love your video it was very informative. Your pieces are absolutely gorgeous!!! I have one suggestion which you probably know when you’re grinding glass you should wear N95 mask or for more protection a respirator mask. You don’t want inhale the glass. 😊
shes using water so it contains the glass dust. but you are right there is still the risk of glass dust being inhaled and respirators are good in the coldworking stage.
Trying to find this mold. Where was it bought? I’m in the US. Thank you