hello dustin , i will soon be signing up for some class's , here soo , unfortunately , my ac unit got a hole in its piping and lost all its freon and it took everything id saved up to sign up , ive been teaching my self threw trial and error for about 8 years , its not until the last 4 that ive gone all in and worked my fingers down to the bone to build up a respectable shop , and ever since ive spent every waking moment in the shop learning and growing by watching videos reading and asking questions , and my leaps in skill have been shockingly huge , i every time i try something new ive nailed it on my first attempt , i recently bought a paragon f130 kiln and am excited to beable to advance on to bigger and better things and am hoping that i will make back the money to sign up soon and begin cramming as much knowledge in my head as humanly possible , im excited cause i to of found a source of a way to learn , theres just no teachers here where i live and thought i was just going to have to figure the shit out on my own , im stoked to of found out a way to learn n grow a much easier way , hope to talk soon , it wont be long , i got my head in it and i get/make happen things i got my head in , ha ha ttyl
I've been learning to make these. I have been making gravity flowers or scrap glass twists. This was a nice look from another teacher and I learned a couple of new thoughts.
I can't thank you enough for making these videos. I recently started my journey in lamp working and it's been difficult without any teachers in my area, but thanks to you I've been able to pursue my passion!
Thanks sooo much for going back to basics with these how to videos. I have been watching you for years and finally put up the money to get some equipment! I'm working on a lil alpha right now but I can't wait to upgrade. Thanks for dropping all this free99 knowledge.
Just got my first Torch from bigfocused glass it’s a bethlaham bravo I’m so hyped and I’m getting the opportunity to set it up next to a local artist mitzel glass 🤟🤟🤟🤟
Thank you for posting these fundamental video's. I have always loved watching you and appreciate what you do for the glass community! P.S. I love love Mountain Glass. They are my go to company for my glass supplies.
I always love your videos, its really cool to see the progression over the years. I am a member of the online class, is this for something else? Thanks man!
If you were going to use a claw holder tool instead of the marble mold which tool would you use? Claw holders reg or inside out or looped ball grabbers?
@@Mbro420 look for a national 3a, its a hand torch that a lot of people strap to a stand for a diy bench burner. and try to find a cheap oxygen concentrator on craigslist. a bottle of propane and a regulator ( acetylene regulator works fine ) and spend your money on glass. this could be had for a couple hundred $ used if you look around and works a lot better than you would think it does. then when you get good and step up to a bigger torch you still have a really good hand torch that can take all kinds of tips. if you can get oxy tanks filled / leased cheap thats a good way to go but i really like the concentrator. just flip a switch and never have to worry about running out of oxygen
Always good deals on torches and what not in the glass groups. If you ever need some help finding equipment hit me up I’ll do some looking. Fb is Ryan Cornelius insta is ryancornelius22
Indeed,
I love getting these notifications on Sunday morning. It helps me so much.
I hope this comment wins as I’m struggling in my shed learning on my own but either way I’ll be back at it thanks again
"it's important to keep your workspace clean"
*Ryan Fitt has entered the chat*
Absolutely love the pic of the marble with your pic outside down!!
hello dustin , i will soon be signing up for some class's , here soo , unfortunately , my ac unit got a hole in its piping and lost all its freon and it took everything id saved up to sign up , ive been teaching my self threw trial and error for about 8 years , its not until the last 4 that ive gone all in and worked my fingers down to the bone to build up a respectable shop , and ever since ive spent every waking moment in the shop learning and growing by watching videos reading and asking questions , and my leaps in skill have been shockingly huge , i every time i try something new ive nailed it on my first attempt , i recently bought a paragon f130 kiln and am excited to beable to advance on to bigger and better things and am hoping that i will make back the money to sign up soon and begin cramming as much knowledge in my head as humanly possible , im excited cause i to of found a source of a way to learn , theres just no teachers here where i live and thought i was just going to have to figure the shit out on my own , im stoked to of found out a way to learn n grow a much easier way , hope to talk soon , it wont be long , i got my head in it and i get/make happen things i got my head in , ha ha ttyl
I've been learning to make these. I have been making gravity flowers or scrap glass twists. This was a nice look from another teacher and I learned a couple of new thoughts.
Just hit one year on the torch! Thank you for all the videos! I have learned a ton right here on this channel.
Thank you Dustin for all the knowledge you share with the community. I have learned so much from watching your videos in my freetime.
thanks for all the free game Dustin!
I can't thank you enough for making these videos. I recently started my journey in lamp working and it's been difficult without any teachers in my area, but thanks to you I've been able to pursue my passion!
Just got my degree in scientific glass technology over at Salem Community college. Would love the opportunity to come and learn from you guys!
u like what u learn?
@@officialPROCLUBGOD absolutely
Thanks sooo much for going back to basics with these how to videos. I have been watching you for years and finally put up the money to get some equipment! I'm working on a lil alpha right now but I can't wait to upgrade. Thanks for dropping all this free99 knowledge.
Been taking classes and on that grind to get my first torch 🔥
Dustin....I haven’t watched your utube videos in a while and have to say, I love what you have done with them! Very nice!! Keep it up!
I love your videos and enthusiasm!!
That was a hell a good video with a Lotta Hella good tricks and hella Of a host thanks for teaching Corvette Mike
Just got my first Torch from bigfocused glass it’s a bethlaham bravo I’m so hyped and I’m getting the opportunity to set it up next to a local artist mitzel glass 🤟🤟🤟🤟
Thank you for posting these fundamental video's. I have always loved watching you and appreciate what you do for the glass community! P.S. I love love Mountain Glass. They are my go to company for my glass supplies.
I order a ton from mountain, they get a lot of my late night I’m bored money lol. All signed up for the villa class, the mitzel class was sick!
I dig the shirt 👔. Always great content and thanks 🙏 for sharing.
Gravity is my Ally!!! ....mostly 🤩
I always love your videos, its really cool to see the progression over the years. I am a member of the online class, is this for something else? Thanks man!
Dang! This one's hot off the press!
Do you still get a discount with mtn glass when mentioning revere glass? Last two orders I didnt...
Great basic tutorial! 🔥🌲💨🤙
Loved this video. Dont even blow but this was a great watch. Iso a marble now.
Hot glass is happy glass!!
another banger
Ty sir
If you were going to use a claw holder tool instead of the marble mold which tool would you use? Claw holders reg or inside out or looped ball grabbers?
Are the glassblowing starter kits on mountain glass named after you? The Revere kits?
Revere put them together!
@@ryancornelius1007 that's awesome! Can't wait to one day be able to afford one lol
@@Mbro420 look for a national 3a, its a hand torch that a lot of people strap to a stand for a diy bench burner. and try to find a cheap oxygen concentrator on craigslist. a bottle of propane and a regulator ( acetylene regulator works fine ) and spend your money on glass. this could be had for a couple hundred $ used if you look around and works a lot better than you would think it does. then when you get good and step up to a bigger torch you still have a really good hand torch that can take all kinds of tips. if you can get oxy tanks filled / leased cheap thats a good way to go but i really like the concentrator. just flip a switch and never have to worry about running out of oxygen
Always good deals on torches and what not in the glass groups. If you ever need some help finding equipment hit me up I’ll do some looking. Fb is Ryan Cornelius insta is ryancornelius22
Do you know what you call a cat that is taller than a house?
A "meow-ntain"
Number 3 view!
Haha still top 10
third
First!