Hot Glass Forums Visit Momka's Glass  (Supplies & Equipment)  

Welcome to the Hot Glass Forums forums.

You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our Flameworking community today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us.
Forum-Index Social Groups Glassified ADS Photo Gallery Members-Map

 Forum Home · Search · Register  

Statistics
Users 4,421
Active Ads 61
Comments 29
Views 396,623
Items Sold -80
Value of items sold $20,951

« January 2009
SunMon TueWed ThuFri Sat
    123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031

Random Ads - Miscellaneous
19_3_Cover_sm.jpg
Glass Line Magazine: V19n3
Jim
IMG_2182.JPG
Eclipse Blower with 2hp Baldor motor
masch1230
16.jpg
various types of jewellery findings for sale
CICI
FM064Y.jpg
many kinds of beads for sale (fimo beads, acrylic beads, tibetan silver beads, swarovski, resin beads, etc)
CICI
19_2_Cover.jpg
Glass Line Magazine: V19n2
Jim
v19n6-cover1.jpg
Glass Line Magazine: V19n6
Jim
· more ·

Most Viewed
New Digital kiln con... 23,997
litton EE Longbed La... 23,609
glass rods 21,056
Glass Line Magazine:... 17,603
Glass Line Magazine:... 14,418
EvenHeat GTS2541 13i... 13,666

 
Home » For Sale » Miscellaneous Previous Ad    Next Ad

Glass Line Magazine: V19n6
Quantity Buy It Now Price Views Date Posted
1 Best Offer 5312 Fri November 3, 2006
High Bid Condition
SOLD! ($5.75) · Jay Excellent
Bids Auction Ends
2 bids · bid history Auction closed.
v19n6-cover.jpg

v19n6-cover.jpg
supersize

Description: April/May, 2006 - Vol. 19, No. 6.

Spinning Tops - by Andrew Sinclair-Day - The glass tops I’ll show you in this article are a blast to make, and take about 15 to 30 minutes to complete depending on the complexity of the design. Experiment with shapes and colors...

Salem Community College Offers New Glass Art Degree - by Chuck Erhardt - Salem Community College has developed a new associate in fine arts degree in glass art. Started in 2001 as an associate in arts degree, SCC’s two-year program allows students to focus on flameworking, kiln-forming and cold-construction processes.
“The program provides students with a solid foundation in using glass as a sculptural material,” said Anna Boothe, who serves as instructional chair and program coordinator. “The curriculum stresses the importance of technical ability and critical thinking in creating glass pieces.”...

Small Wonders: Perfume Bottles From Hollow Beads - by Janelle Zorko - I passed a shop window display case in which a Boro artist had placed small vessels and bottles for sale. I fell in love! When I began lampworking with soft glass, I researched small vessels again. Often the tutorials I found involved the “hollow core” method of winding glass around a pre-made structure of steel wool, which is tediously removed after annealing. Another method is forming a vessel around the end of a solid mandrel—a good way of creating small amphorae that hold a drop or two of essential oil. Obviously, vessels can also be blown at the torch using a hollow mandrel or blow pipe. However, my favorite method is the one demonstrated here...

Seattle - Kobe: Glass Brings Sister-Cities Together - Janelle Zorko and Larry Scott - The cities of Seattle and Kobe, Japan, have shared a sister-city relationship since 1957. When the Kobe Lampwork Glass Museum asked if the Fire & Rain Glass Bead Society would participate in an exhibition of Seattle and Washington State glass beadmakers, the group jumped at the chance...

Step by Step Article - by DeborahCarlson - BACK TO BASICS! Making Decorative Glass Canes: Making filigrana, internal filigrana twisty cane and internal ribbon twist cane ... To make a simple internal twisty filigrana (zigzag) cane, take a large diameter clear rod and add a stripe of color to it. To add a stripe of color, flash the clear rod into the flame the length of the rod you wish to create while heating the end of the colored rod, Then, touch the end of the colored rod to the top of the clear rod, and push down slightly to attach them together (picture #1). While keeping the colored rod in the flame, slowly “feed” it onto the tube in a striping motion, similar to putting...

Butterfly Marble - by Sabina Boehm - This is a step by step on how to make a butterfly marble using an embedding technique on a rod. This design manifested several years ago after learning the original technique from John Kobuki. I’m showing you what I do, but the possibilities are limitless...

Form Consciousness - by Matthew Eskuche - In this demonstration, I will explain some of the most important factors that I’ve found in working with solid color encasement of tubing at the torch. This is the type of basic flameworking knowledge I will be promoting through a series of classes and workshops at schools around the country this summer...

The Glass Line Challenge: How Was This Done? - The winner of the Witches’ Ball Challenge is... ???? ??????.
So what is the point of the Glass Line Challenge? I've always felt that part of the idea behind these types of contests was for people to learn from what others have done. This helps breed ingenuity and creativity. Necessity may be the mother of invention, but lack of resources is the seed...

Step by Step Article - by Andrew Sinclair-Day - Custom Name Pendants ... I'm writing this article to introduce to you a little something I picked up in heart of the valley that has proven to be very successful for Lozano Glassworks: custom name pendants...
Keywords: Glass Line Magazine: V19n6

For Sale By
Jim
Administrator
 
Posts: 316
Registered: October 2005
Location: Anaheim, CA

more
19_2_Cover.jpg
19_3_Cover_sm.jpg
v19n6-cover.jpg
v19n6-cover1.jpg
16.jpg
more



Powered by: PhotoPost Classifieds PHP vB3 Enhanced
Copyright 2008 All Enthusiast, Inc.


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 07:12 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Glass Line Magazine Copyright ©1987- 2005, Glass Line, All Rights Reserved.