I still have your patch from the Goosefire marble show a few years ago. Was sick to see you i hope you do more tutorials i'd be down to buy you some Didy clips
For sure! Thanks! The tweezers are (made in italy) Carlo Dona Tweezers.... But Jim Moore (an American glassblower/tool make) makes them as well. They are kind of expensive but if you treat them right they will last a lifetime... www.toolsforglass.com/store/tweezers.html
Thanks! Where can I get that graphite skull thing? And If I wanted to push the back flat and make a pendant how would I keep from distorting it. Wondering the same thing when I watched your Phantom Flower video. I really appreciate your lessons!
To keep from distorting it on a pendant id think just isolating the heated section to just the back of it, mebbe push the design deeper, fill it, then just heat the background/backfill so the design part stays firmer
BRING BACK THE VIDEOS ! They help more than you know, keep them going !
Thanks. I hope to some day.
I have admired your work for a few years and glad I found this channel. Thanks for sharing.
agree
this series is so cool
Thanks for your videos. Really wish you ll be back to do more videos, they are very useful !
We need more, these videos are to good for you to stop. Come back!
Very nice Video, iam a german glasblower i love to See that Videos to find ideas for my own home workshop, please more 😁👍🏼
Another great episode man 👍
Thanks so much!!! Glad you like it!
that is cool thought it was going to be more complicated than that
Love it..at last !
Great video man.
Keep it up we need more vids like these. This is a contender with torchtalk for sure
I learned a lot from this video thank you!
Im loving the videos bro. Thanks from the UK
lover your work thank you \for sharing.
I still have your patch from the Goosefire marble show a few years ago. Was sick to see you i hope you do more tutorials i'd be down to buy you some Didy clips
Love your videos. Thank you for for kicking us that knowledge. I was wondering where you get those tweezers with the wide blades?
For sure! Thanks! The tweezers are (made in italy) Carlo Dona Tweezers.... But Jim Moore (an American glassblower/tool make) makes them as well. They are kind of expensive but if you treat them right they will last a lifetime... www.toolsforglass.com/store/tweezers.html
Keep it up dude! I love these. It takes a long time to get subscribers, but you will get there!
Thanks for the encouragement! I will be making more episodes in the future.
I just wanna know did you make or buy that graphite skull? I make alot of my own tools but that's some next level stuff there
I made it... Thanks.
@@themarbleheadshow6481 thats super awesome
@@themarbleheadshow6481 how about a video on how to make one?
Thanks! Where can I get that graphite skull thing? And If I wanted to push the back flat and make a pendant how would I keep from distorting it. Wondering the same thing when I watched your Phantom Flower video. I really appreciate your lessons!
To keep from distorting it on a pendant id think just isolating the heated section to just the back of it, mebbe push the design deeper, fill it, then just heat the background/backfill so the design part stays firmer
Don't sing! But I do like the video. Thanks!