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Glassblowing has literally changed my life. Have been blowing glass for a out 4 years and just now starting as a hobby to make beautiful stuff for my fiance. Im considering taking the mentorship and workshops. Thanks for everything.
Letting the glass gather from melting is such an important step for clarity of the glass itself. Not allowing it to fold, keeps the bubbles and other unseen gremlins out. Thanks for pointing that aspect out Dustin.
I’m one week into flame working. Every night I get back from the studio, I sit down and watch a new revere how to video, take notes, and try it the next day. Ive been doing everything I can to immerse myself into this new (to me) world of glassblowing. I purchased my first torch today. I’m saving up to pay for some of the instructional courses you offer. 🤙🏻 all love and positive vibes from FL 😎
Having those videos for 30 days is such a benefit for me. I'm super add and keeping focused for the whole 8 hours doesn't happen. I get an hour in and I'm off working on something else. So it's nice to be able to watch it over and over and pause where I need to to make the peice. Its been so helpful. Sign up, you won't regret it.
I much appreciate your knowledge and step by step instructions it makes a new person to glass works more comfortable when it comes to the art letting one know it's ok to fail just to get out their and do it and I appreciate that very much
I've bin working with glass off and on for about 6 years now. Videos like this are so helpful when you need a refresher or just starting out. Mushroom pendants are some of my favorite things to make thanks for the refresher Revere Glass.
I'm new to glass blowing and have been trying to make these but they have been coming out funky. A good tip i like was letting the gather cool and then heating the top half. I am also interested in the school.
Hey Dustin! Thanks for this video! It's funny because I'd been wanting you to make a video about vortex marbles and then you did. It's even more funny because I'd been wondering how to make the mushroom pendant and then BAM you make it! 🤣🤣
Thanks for all the videos. I am looking to get into glass blowing, and alot of the content you are putting out helps me understand more and more about flame chemistry, and how glass likes to move! ✌❤🤟
You rock. Thank you I find all of your videos, especially the ones from when you started, fantastic. I am a beginner, I can do almost anything. I have cooked with and for people on TV, I have built houses. But Glass blowing, more of an understanding of yourself and the universe. Thanks for your guidance. I will be looking into the online school,
I've only been glass blowing about a month and your videos teach me everything, I watch them all many times. Thank you so much for your help ans videos and I'll be a member soon!!
Can’t wait to make one of these tonight! I made a naked glass lady this weekend and I was thrilled how it came out! I would love to show you if possible. Keep kicking ass! Much love!
Ok I just made 2 of these on my bobcat with one 5L concentrator, nice not to be in a rush, because you’ll run out of oxygen ! That was fun, more,more,more!
you are amazing friend. Thanks to you I learned the origin of the pendant they gave me. Another question, if I want to start this discipline, what do I need?
I have been blowing glass for a few years as a hobby. This corona stuff has made it where this is my only source of income. And will be for a while. Would live some lessons to help my family get through this stage of starting a business.
Learning more from you than I do at the glass studio local to me. Would love a mentorship to the school. if I could give a suggestion for a video it would be an intro to striking.
Ah man I'm gonna miss him by a week, would be cool if it aligned with my stay lol! Push mushroom is the very first thing i made, still have mine in a drawer. The hardest thing for me was trying to figure out how to put a hole in glass took me about 10 min before i finally got it figured out with the tungsten pick. Was sloppy but my first pendant, first glass anything really, instructor was impressed with me as a beginner thought i had taken a class before lol
There are programs that you can take to learn to be a scientific glass blower. Then you can pay the bills and work on your art on the side. Or get hired by a studio to do production. The repetition and practice will hone your skills. Practice, practice, practice! Don’t do it to prove them wrong. Do it for yourself! Follow your dreams!
Absolutely try different colours! Try melting some frit on the end of the stringer to give you really interesting patterns when you push the mushroom cap.
How serious is a kiln for small pieces I've never made anything more than a few dabbers from some old recycled glass I found used only a propane camping torch nothing thicker than 5mm how brittle would these peices be a few have survived over 4 years now
Ideally all your glass pieces should be annealed in a kiln after you make them. Once you work (heat) glass, there will be some stress in it. Now this is not to say that your pieces will break, but annealing them will give them the best chance of lasting the longest. If you can get a couple of polarized lenses, you can check for stress in the glass with them. I’m sure there would be a video on it…
OK I definitely have to make one of these the two mild, I would like to know how to put the white dots on the head of the mushroom though I’ve seen that a lot thanks Dustin for your continued mentorship through video you’re awesome!
If you have a smaller torch, an oxygen concentrator rocks! As long as your power is on, you have unlimited O2. Mid-sized and larger torches: you will have to do some research to see if the concentrator produces enough volume and enough pressure. I run my Lynx on a concentrator, but I can’t run my CC burner - it needs tanked O2.
@@dasoup88 I believe there are a couple of systems now available that will fill oxygen tanks. I don’t know too much about them, just that they are fairly expensive to set up. I have seen advertisements in magazines for them.
I’m unhappy w/ way mu work comes out: Rough / rigid / uneven edges, blurry. Along with a myriad of other issues, pointers, questions that running into closer to 2 years of experimenting with boro. @ Dustin, Pick me for the mentorship! 🤞🏻😅🤞🏻 Keep making these videos , they’re worth their weight in gold. 🤔😁
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Glassblowing has literally changed my life. Have been blowing glass for a out 4 years and just now starting as a hobby to make beautiful stuff for my fiance. Im considering taking the mentorship and workshops. Thanks for everything.
Letting the glass gather from melting is such an important step for clarity of the glass itself. Not allowing it to fold, keeps the bubbles and other unseen gremlins out. Thanks for pointing that aspect out Dustin.
Less stress for the material as well! 😄
@@Shreddylife right? Hehe
@@jameslminix6428 Cheers!
I’m one week into flame working. Every night I get back from the studio, I sit down and watch a new revere how to video, take notes, and try it the next day. Ive been doing everything I can to immerse myself into this new (to me) world of glassblowing. I purchased my first torch today. I’m saving up to pay for some of the instructional courses you offer. 🤙🏻 all love and positive vibes from FL 😎
Having those videos for 30 days is such a benefit for me. I'm super add and keeping focused for the whole 8 hours doesn't happen. I get an hour in and I'm off working on something else. So it's nice to be able to watch it over and over and pause where I need to to make the peice. Its been so helpful. Sign up, you won't regret it.
Love your work thanks great content
Much appreciated
I much appreciate your knowledge and step by step instructions it makes a new person to glass works more comfortable when it comes to the art letting one know it's ok to fail just to get out their and do it and I appreciate that very much
This is so cool that you give a classic away for free after my concussion I'm just now getting back on the torch 11 month later
I've bin working with glass off and on for about 6 years now. Videos like this are so helpful when you need a refresher or just starting out. Mushroom pendants are some of my favorite things to make thanks for the refresher Revere Glass.
Your talent never ceases to amaze! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I'm new to glass blowing and have been trying to make these but they have been coming out funky. A good tip i like was letting the gather cool and then heating the top half. I am also interested in the school.
Always great to see the basics and home in on the starter techniques
This was one of the first things i learned to make love this ❤
Hey Dustin! Thanks for this video! It's funny because I'd been wanting you to make a video about vortex marbles and then you did. It's even more funny because I'd been wondering how to make the mushroom pendant and then BAM you make it! 🤣🤣
I've been practicing these a lot so having a video on it is extra helpful!
Thanks for all the videos. I am looking to get into glass blowing, and alot of the content you are putting out helps me understand more and more about flame chemistry, and how glass likes to move! ✌❤🤟
You rock. Thank you I find all of your videos, especially the ones from when you started, fantastic. I am a beginner, I can do almost anything. I have cooked with and for people on TV, I have built houses. But Glass blowing, more of an understanding of yourself and the universe. Thanks for your guidance. I will be looking into the online school,
We appreciate that!🙏🏻
Thank you for all of your videos!
so simple , thanks Dustin
I've only been glass blowing about a month and your videos teach me everything, I watch them all many times. Thank you so much for your help ans videos and I'll be a member soon!!
i absolutley love these videos!
Really neat! Can't wait to try it!
I don't remember seeing that step where you tacked the stem of the shroom to the clear before I love it!
Once i get me setup buddy ill getting all your classes
Love mountain glass
Thanks for the video again Dustin appreciate what you do!
100% busting some of these out thanks as always
Awesome learning experience
Can’t wait to make one of these tonight! I made a naked glass lady this weekend and I was thrilled how it came out! I would love to show you if possible. Keep kicking ass! Much love!
Another banger thanks Dustin
Ok I just made 2 of these on my bobcat with one 5L concentrator, nice not to be in a rush, because you’ll run out of oxygen ! That was fun, more,more,more!
Just bought supplies to wire up an outlet for my kiln! Will be joining the school soon as I get wifi at my house 🏠
you are amazing friend. Thanks to you I learned the origin of the pendant they gave me.
Another question, if I want to start this discipline, what do I need?
Mushrooms are a great starting point so many techniques in one piece
Thanks for sharing this video Dustin would really love and be grateful for a mentorship thanks again for all the continuous knowledge!
what a great video, haven't watched any for a while. i like how you explained how the mushroom cap expands. didnt know that. ☺
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing
WHOOP WHOOP top of the morning to ya from AZ!!!
I use 13 mil for shroom pendants but many sizes can be used to make a gather
love this videos. I'm definitely going to need to get the in person lessons just trying to figure out when I will have an open week.
Wooo wooo wooo love you guys!!!
I have been blowing glass for a few years as a hobby. This corona stuff has made it where this is my only source of income. And will be for a while. Would live some lessons to help my family get through this stage of starting a business.
Learning more from you than I do at the glass studio local to me. Would love a mentorship to the school. if I could give a suggestion for a video it would be an intro to striking.
Ah man I'm gonna miss him by a week, would be cool if it aligned with my stay lol! Push mushroom is the very first thing i made, still have mine in a drawer. The hardest thing for me was trying to figure out how to put a hole in glass took me about 10 min before i finally got it figured out with the tungsten pick. Was sloppy but my first pendant, first glass anything really, instructor was impressed with me as a beginner thought i had taken a class before lol
Very nice.
Cheers!
Omg I hope I find a shirt like this when we go to Goodwill today
I love the commentary
Thanks for all you share as a beginners artist myself from Los Alamos New Mexico Atomic City Glass LLC. Thanks
Thank you very much for your videos! I am learning so much and really appreciate that I can learn from you.
Thank you so much! Look out for more videos!
my family really don't support my dreams of being a glass blower. sucks but makes me want to be the best that i can be to prove them wrong
dont give up, i believe in you
There are programs that you can take to learn to be a scientific glass blower. Then you can pay the bills and work on your art on the side. Or get hired by a studio to do production. The repetition and practice will hone your skills. Practice, practice, practice! Don’t do it to prove them wrong. Do it for yourself! Follow your dreams!
Gracias por compartir.
Woah! Is it possible to make a multi colored one, or do different melting points screw it up
Absolutely try different colours! Try melting some frit on the end of the stringer to give you really interesting patterns when you push the mushroom cap.
dustin makes it look so easy
A mentorship would be super cool
Sweet!
Thanks!
awesome
How serious is a kiln for small pieces I've never made anything more than a few dabbers from some old recycled glass I found used only a propane camping torch nothing thicker than 5mm how brittle would these peices be a few have survived over 4 years now
Ideally all your glass pieces should be annealed in a kiln after you make them. Once you work (heat) glass, there will be some stress in it. Now this is not to say that your pieces will break, but annealing them will give them the best chance of lasting the longest. If you can get a couple of polarized lenses, you can check for stress in the glass with them. I’m sure there would be a video on it…
OK I definitely have to make one of these the two mild, I would like to know how to put the white dots on the head of the mushroom though I’ve seen that a lot thanks Dustin for your continued mentorship through video you’re awesome!
Mentorship opportunities?
That looks like the old shed outside the ranch
🍄
I finally went through my first bottle of oxygen and I was wondering if oxygen concentrators is the way to go...
If you have a smaller torch, an oxygen concentrator rocks! As long as your power is on, you have unlimited O2. Mid-sized and larger torches: you will have to do some research to see if the concentrator produces enough volume and enough pressure. I run my Lynx on a concentrator, but I can’t run my CC burner - it needs tanked O2.
@@joannecarson5568 hey thanks! Can the concentrator fill an o2 tank to use later? Like what's the max psi it will store? Or is that even possible?
@@dasoup88 I believe there are a couple of systems now available that will fill oxygen tanks. I don’t know too much about them, just that they are fairly expensive to set up. I have seen advertisements in magazines for them.
Shroomy boiiii
I used to hangout in there with the mice
And wasps and stuff
I always push it in too fast .I gotta slow down pushing in and let the cap form well. It almost sounds like a personal problem. HAHA ☺☼♫♫
yooo!!!!!
I’m unhappy w/ way mu work comes out: Rough / rigid / uneven edges, blurry.
Along with a myriad of other issues, pointers, questions that running into closer to 2 years of experimenting with boro.
@ Dustin, Pick me for the mentorship!
🤞🏻😅🤞🏻
Keep making these videos , they’re worth their weight in gold. 🤔😁