Glass engraving tutorial for beginners - a matching pair of Golden anniversary champagne flutes
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- Glass engraving for beginners - a matching pair of champagne flutes
This is an older video which I have now released from my Patreon Teaching channel / glassengraving where you will find MANY more of my latest teaching videos, live chats and much more. - Навчання та стиль
also may i just say the relationship you have with those two is just beautiful. to be able to give them customized work on a regular basis like that is so syrupy sweet. glass is such a wonderful material. its impact is limitless. thanks for a wonderful tutorial also! i probably wont ever engrave much if anything, but thats very satisfying to learn for sure!
They are such a beautiful couple and they are not the only ones that have come back year after year for all sorts of ocassions. Usually they all go for whatever I did the first time for them and it becomes their own, both the glass and the design. It is a lovely privilege.
Wonderful and so easy to engrave with a beautiful effect
Thanks so much 😊
absolutely stunning fantastic just like all your videos 😁😁😁😁😁👍👍👍👍❤❤❤
Thank you so much 😀
as a blower, i have such endless admiration for the sheer patience and calmness it takes to be a cutter. i couldnt do it personally.
Thank you :-)
@@glassengraver and thank you for sharing techniques. It's how we all grow as artists. I owe you all who do it a heck a lot :)
Soooo schön. Ich liebe es zuzusehen ❤
Thank you 😊
also the stress line right up towards the top has i suspect two potential root causes. when they blow these champagne flutes on a production line, theyre often blown into shaping molds for uniformity purposes, which may have impacted that area in all of those flutes, or potentially the flutes were cut away from the blowpipe without working the lip, and then a torch used to cut off the excess and create a rounded rim. this concentrates a LOT of heat on the lip to make it bead over into a smooth fire polished curve. i would not be at all surprised if that technique of making lips led to uniformly occurring horizontal stress bands like that either. now keep in mind i am purely guessing, but when you said stress line i was instantly thinking of those two possible causes. glad you were able to work around it.
You are correct with the latter. I have a video which clealy covers it, I think the link is at the end of this video.
@@glassengraver oh nice to know. I did always wonder about that ok factories who do the fire polished lips like that. Especially with the thicker larger vessels. I can see how a champagne flute would be ok and all but sometimes they do that with full sized vases and I always wondered how that wasn't thermal shocking the glass. Turns out it is 😂.
Did you use laser for the writing "arthur"?
Absolutely most definitely not! I don't use laser on glass. 😊