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Handmade-Glass.com Glassmaking Classes
The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass - One Museum Way, Corning, NY 14830-2253 phone: 607-974-6467 Fax: 607-974-6370 email: thestudio@cmog.org ...
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Handmade-Glass.com Navigation Page
Lampworkers Etc. Forum - Discussion board focusing on lampworking in general and glass beadmaking in particular. As of this point I have just discovered ...
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Brad Shute's Lampworking Q and A
Safety glasses - Safety glasses are a MUST!!! Didymium glasses are the type most commonly used by lampworkers because they filter out the yellow glare from ...
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Brad Shute's Lampworking Q and A
Small annealers are available from various lampworking suppliers. ... If you think that safety glasses make you look dorky and you can't learn to live with ...
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Handmade-Glass.com Eclipse Gas Valve
Here are the photos of the Eclipse Gas Valve listed on my equipment for sale page. Clicking on any of the photos will take you back to that page. ...
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Handmade-Glass.com Brad Shute's Page
I make my glass from batch (a sand, soda ash, and lime mix) rather than remelting scrap glass (cullett). An electrically heated two or three pot melting ...
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Brad Shute's Glass Furnaces Q and A
There is more information about my electric furnace, including a crude wiring diagram of the control system, on this page. Questions about electric glass ...
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Handmade-Glass.com Equipment for Sale
New and used glass studio equipment for sale at bargain prices. ... A few things are equipment from my own studio for which I no longer have a need. ...
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Brad Shute's Lampworking Q and A
Small annealers are available from various lampworking suppliers. If you are so inclined, you can build your own out of insulating firebrick or fiber, ...
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Brad Shute's Lampworking Q and A
Good ventilation!!! Lampworking torches produce hazardous fumes simply from the high temperature flame reacting with the nitrogen in the air. ...