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Yeah, nice. by
Al Kyder
What the heck? People are messed up.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=1277&item=5521768483&rd=1
God Bless,
Al Kyder
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Pattern wanted by
Al McClure
I am wanting a Steer head skull pattern, can anyone help me out?
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high end contemporary glass vessels by
Alex C
These are the last pieces of our Fragile collection.
They are pretty big and complex pieces with different kind of coldwork
(battuto, inciso, carved).
Obviusly the technique is roll up.
They are the first of this level and we areat the same time proud and
surprised of the final result.
Your...
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Murano glass studio by
Alex C
Several new pieces: vases, vessels and sculptures by A. Casson, Fragile glass studio
take a look at our webpage:
Murano glass by Fragile studio
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Can anyone HELP me? by
Alexandra Weingertner
Hi,
I'm a romanian beginner in stained glass art.
Because in my country there are no books or magazines on this subject,
and because I can't buy them on the net(I don't have an international
VISA card - our houseincome is 7000$/year), I want to ask you if you
can help me with any books or...
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FA Vintage Glass Blowing 1903 fancy work by
AlisEvans
Glass Working by Heat & Abrasion with Numerous Engravings & Diagrams
by Paul Hasluck 1903,covers a little grubby,,one library stamp on
title page,otherwise a very good copy. 160 pages
Superb scarce Victorian glass workers manual,extremely detailed and
thorough,packed with nice period...
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refractory materials question. by
ali[_2_]
Hello. I am only loosely connected with glass in that I am a potter
working with glazes. However I am wondering if anyone could help me
out with some information.
Last year I built a kiln (4m², wood fired). The bricks (more big
blocks actually) that I built it with came from a glass works. I...
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Galileo's lathes by
Allan Adler
According to Dava Sobel's book, Galileo's Daughter, Galileo used some
kind of lathe to make his lenses. What kind of lathe would that have
been and what is the modern equivalent?
Ignorantly,
Allan...
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oxy-acetylene torch by
Allan Adler
Since glassblowing is on topic here, especially if one doesn't necessarily
mean scientific glassblowing, I have a question about preparing for that
activity. There are no glassblowing courses I can take but there is an art
course on welding that, among other things, would teach me how to...
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flame by
Allan Adler
Is there any kind of glassblowing one can do without using flame?
E.g. (but only an example) suppose I just want to be able to insert
an electrode into a test tube but don't want to use flame, even though
that is probably the most convenient way to do it. I don't care whether
the alternative is...
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by Kalera
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minimal workspace for grinding lenses by
Allan Adler
What is the minimal workspace one needs to grind telescope lenses? I have
some idea of the process as a result of reading Strong's book, Procedures
of Experimental Physics, a couple of decades ago. On the other hand, someone
contemplating grinding lenses in a small apartment has to find a way to...
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drafting for glass work by
Allan Adler
I have some books on drafting, e.g. Technical Drawing by Giesecke, Mitchell
and Spencer. They seem to be primarily oriented towards metal work, with
some attention given to woodworking and less to building construction,
landscaping and airplane design. On pp.491-496, the book I mentioned above
has...
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grinding glass perfectly flat by
Allan Adler
I've only seen the skill of grinding glass discussed in the context
of grinding lenses. In particular, the glass is supposed to acquire
a curved surface as a result of one's efforts.
What if you want to grind a piece of glass so that it is instead perfectly
flat? Does this involve essentially...
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commercial manufacture of lenses and mirrors by
Allan Adler
I tried posting this on sci.astro and got no replies. Maybe this is a
better place to ask.
Books on amateur telescope making emphasize that machining lenses and
mirrors is prone to produce astigmatism, whereas hand grinding lenses
and mirrors tends to randomize errors and thereby avoid...
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cost of glass working courses by
Allan Adler
On the average, how much should an introductory glassworking course cost?
--
Ignorantly,
Allan Adler
* Disclaimer: I am a guest and *not* a member of the MIT CSAIL. My actions and
* comments do not reflect in any way on MIT. Also, I am nowhere near Boston.
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books on glassworking lathes by
Allan Adler
There are lots of books on how to use a wood lathe or a metal working
lathe. I don't know of any book on how to use a glass working lathe.
Are there any, even if out of print, and if so can someone mention
a few of them.
--
Ignorantly,
Allan Adler
* Disclaimer: I am a guest...
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mirror and glass etching advice needed by
alpha
hello, i have been looking into the various glass etching proceses
which users of this group directed me to and have realised this is a
very complex art form which has many different forms. I am a total
newbee and wish to produce large simple designed shapes on mirror
measuring aproximatly 1 metre...
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glass etching advice needed by
alpha
hello, i am hoping to try mirror and glass etching and sell the work i
produce, but need advice on what equipment i should buy for decent
results. I have seen many cheap begginers starter kits for sale but i
dont want to buy anything that gives second rate results....can anyone
advice on what...
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