Love the demo! I’ve been wanting to make some tea pets for my friends, so this is a great inspiration. Might be fun to try with a spiral shell or something as well for a wee snail friend :)
Thank you for watching! The purpose of the kiln is to allow the glass to cool very, very slowly. This process is called annealing and increases the strength and durability of the glass :)
@@metaphysicalcreation Thank you for that explanation! I live to learn and know the science behind the processes!!!!! Your little animals are so stinking adorable!!!’
thanks for sharing a new way for me to try legs on the turtles, I have been making them way too thin. will try this technique today. have you done any insects?
@@metaphysicalcreation I dont have much confidence for the bee but I will continue the turtles haha! the only thing i really struggled on were the feet. when i pressed the feet they went all kinds of crazy ways.
@@metaphysicalcreation I will have to take a look at that one. The only trouble I am having is my feet are difficult to position forward, they point backwards when i press them.
That’s really neat, you are a excellent teacher, thankyou
Thanks for watching!
Love the demo! I’ve been wanting to make some tea pets for my friends, so this is a great inspiration. Might be fun to try with a spiral shell or something as well for a wee snail friend :)
Love that idea! You can definitely get super creative with the shells :) I actually do snails too- maybe a future video!
i followed this demo to make one myself for a friends daughter thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! Glad you put it to good use :)
Thanks for your demos, I really appreciate the simple beauty of this design. Best Wishes Steve
Thanks for watching Steve I appreciate it :)
Красота!
Love everything you put out 🙏🏼🔥❤️
I appreciate that- thanks for watching!
You make it look so easy! 😳 Thanks for sharing your passion!
QUESTION…. Why is a kiln needed after creation?
Thank you for watching! The purpose of the kiln is to allow the glass to cool very, very slowly. This process is called annealing and increases the strength and durability of the glass :)
@@metaphysicalcreation
Thank you for that explanation!
I live to learn and know the science behind the processes!!!!!
Your little animals are so stinking adorable!!!’
What are those tongs you use at the end? I only have the kind with all the little wires and i really dont like it for little stuff
thanks for sharing a new way for me to try legs on the turtles, I have been making them way too thin. will try this technique today. have you done any insects?
Glad you found it helpful! I just posted a bumblebee tutorial today :)
@@metaphysicalcreation I dont have much confidence for the bee but I will continue the turtles haha! the only thing i really struggled on were the feet. when i pressed the feet they went all kinds of crazy ways.
@@metaphysicalcreation I will have to take a look at that one. The only trouble I am having is my feet are difficult to position forward, they point backwards when i press them.
by my i mean the turtles feet
Do you use Borough or soft glass?
Sorry boro not borough
Boro :)