makes so much. sence to put clear on the dots.i always put clear on my nails to make my color pop.i really would love to see a picture of the inspiration piece i just love dots .such hard work team work i know a lot of kids that would benefit from glass work
when they combine the two types of glass. how would you determine the new CoE? I would think that if it were an equal 50/50 mix you would just average the two? IE 96 and 104 would equal a new CoE of 100?
There's a window of fused silica in the furnace and we keep the camera outside of the furnace to look through that window. Learn more here: blog.cmog.org/2016/12/12/the-view-from-inside-the-furnace/ Thanks for watching!
Looking like it, the way it stays so pliable for so long and will drip off more like honey, really evidenced when they add AND blow glass on some of those beaded stems. Also the size of lamp flame and the speed she forming these balls it's gotta be soft.
Just went through a whole hour of her twisting that ball back and forth just to start another. Luv watching your videos but that damn ball ruined it for me
Fabuleux travail d'équipe, félicitations pour ces œuvres d'art. J'adore le travail exceptionnel de Kristina Logan .
Merci pour regarder, Fatima!
wow they look so regal 😍 I’m always in awe of the talented people behind this objects, and the hard work that goes into them. It’s so impressive.
Are there only TWO Kristina Logan demonstrations? Her work is fascinating to watch!! Very tedious with good color matching!
makes so much. sence to put clear on the dots.i always put clear on my nails to make my color pop.i really would love to see a picture of the inspiration piece i just love dots .such hard work team work i know a lot of kids that would benefit from glass work
Thanks for watching!
when they combine the two types of glass. how would you determine the new CoE? I would think that if it were an equal 50/50 mix you would just average the two? IE 96 and 104 would equal a new CoE of 100?
look greatest..awesome people....hello from indonesia
Thanks for watching!
are the marvers a solid piece of steel or is it just a skin?
They're solid and even on wheels, ones as big as that one can be difficult to maneuver around the shop. Thanks for watching!
How do you get the interior images of the furnace like that?
There's a window of fused silica in the furnace and we keep the camera outside of the furnace to look through that window. Learn more here: blog.cmog.org/2016/12/12/the-view-from-inside-the-furnace/ Thanks for watching!
@@corningmuseumofglass thank you!! Love this channel and hopefully making our way out to see in person once "normal" returns!! ❤❤
Still 96?
Looking like it, the way it stays so pliable for so long and will drip off more like honey, really evidenced when they add AND blow glass on some of those beaded stems. Also the size of lamp flame and the speed she forming these balls it's gotta be soft.
Hi Jakob, she's using COE 104 or Effetre (Moretti) glass. Thanks for watching!
Just went through a whole hour of her twisting that ball back and forth just to start another. Luv watching your videos but that damn ball ruined it for me