May 4th, 2008 by admin




This is what I made in my first day of borosilicate class. Borosilicate glass is a lot like soft glass, except that it’s more tolerant of heat variations. The disadvantage is that it’s more expensive. I made fish because they’re symmetrical, so they’re easy, and they have a lot of fins, so I could practice joints, but the fins can be almost any size and shape, so it’s hard to get it wrong. Everything is clear because I had to order colored glass and it took a while to get there.
These are very small: no more than two and a half inches long and about an inch wide.
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April 29th, 2008 by admin


This is the last of the posts from hotshop unless I can take the class again this autumn. The next posts are going to be of the things I made in borosilicate class, punctuated by my new little books.
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April 28th, 2008 by admin

This is my first paperweight. It has an odd shape because I didn’t use the paperweight block.
To do this sort of thing in hot shop, with a crucible kiln and gloryhole, takes maybe ten minutes. To do it with rods and a torch would take forever.
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April 26th, 2008 by admin
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April 24th, 2008 by admin

I’ve made a whole series of these in different colors. I meant to use them, but when I take one down from the windowsill, the others don’t look right.
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