Glass Campus Tutorials

Another bunch of new articles and a great Tutorial on how to make Kilnformed Flashed Glass.

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Jack

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nJb

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Chemo the Clown

Besides, that is just plain UGLY. I wonder if it was turbo-annealed? ROTFLMAO

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Moonraker

Again...you make no sense at all. Where's your "Adapt or Die" ideas? You aren't doing anything that hasn't already been done or written about. BTW...anyone can buy products from the distributor and relable them...c'mon, come up with something new, will ya!!

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Chemo the Clown

Pssssssst! Andy?

When has that moron EVER made any sense, about anything? I can think of NOTHING he has ever proposed, advocated, or claimed that would withstand any critical inspection. He'd lie to you about what time of day it is.

Other than for the comic relief of it, why are you wasting your time?

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Moonraker

Sweet !

That's pretty cool stuff. I like the West Coast Indian Art quite a bit... (most have no idea what it is...) I own a few Cedar Masks done by an Artist from Vancouver, along with some Jewellery. Popular stuff...

Anyway, Since I'm REALLY new to this stuff, I have a couple of questions...

- Is that a stencil that they use over the top of the glass, or is that stuff drawn freehand ?

- What are both made of.. ? Meaning, kind of stencil would you use so it wasn't blown to pieces....(my cabinet and gun eats glass pretty damn quick) and if drawn freehand, what is used as a mask ?

- I did some Inukshuk's that turned out 'not too bad', but I'm kinda lost on the whole process of what you've posted... Where can I find out more ?

Cheers,

/Jman...

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Jman

/Jman...

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Jman

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Chemo the Clown

I have more work than I can handle right now, Mr. Candashit. Besides, who really cares about the imports. the folks that buy that crappola aren't my customer anyway.

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Chemo the Clown

A "master artisan" buys precut stencils?

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nJb

As if you couldn't go to Michaels' or Hobby Lobby or ten other art supply houses and buy stencils.

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Moonraker

Nice try but no cigar. We do one of a kind. I was refering to a 'master artisan" using somebody elses artwork.

If you want to be helpful, help your friends who took 4 hours to blast that dragon. 30 minutes, tops. Maybe you could sell them a real sandblaster and teach them how to use it.

Dead time? Not much. Utah and Vegas are booming. High end houses, high end installations.

Jack

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nJb

Doing a $60K installation next month. The wealthy are unaffected.

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nJb

Yeah !

What he said !

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Jman

Jesus Christ !

What kind of Shit are you gonna find at "Michael's" ? Have you actually ever been to that store ? Dunno about down there, but here they suck shit and their pricing is through the roof ! I think I'd rather shop at Walter Marten...

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Jman

Wow, you're an expert already.

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nJb

You don't have time, you're too busy spending 4 hours on a simple blast job.

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nJb

"Chemo the Clown" wrote in message news:4e68af67-8350-47c8- >>Someone please invent a wheel!!!!

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Moonraker

Would "Real Artisans" buy from you? I think not. A "Real" artisan knows where to get the best product at the best price and knows how to do the work themselves...and you aren't supplying that. How's that custom flux brush coming along?

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Chemo the Clown

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