For Your Eyes Only Mr. Bond!
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- Опубликовано: 15 апр 2022
- As I stated in the opening of this video, I am making this video at the request of someone interested in displaying some of my wares. Please do not think I am trying to show anyone all the stuff that occupys my days. If you do decide to watch this video all the way through, and have questions or comments, please comment. I would appreciate your hitting the "Like" button and subscribing to my channel. Hopfully next video I can share some insite or folly with you. Thanks for watching. Capt Mike
"I take what the wood gives me" ...spoken from a true wood craftsman. Cuz you could have an image in your head on how you want said bowl to look, it doesn't matter how many times you try, if the wood doesn't want to give then you ain't gonna get! So the sentence "I take what the wood gives me" is perfectly said.
You have beautiful work here capt.
Thanks for watching my video and thanks for the comment. Nature gives us much. Sometimes you have to help.
You and your daughter are creators extraordinaire 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for the nice comment and thanks for watching this video!
Love the mushrooms ❤
Love these things you and your daughter are doing, I started with ceramics, then we to stain glass, then trying fused glass and now fuse and freeze and I have tons of float glass.
Sounds like you are havibg tons of fun. Thanks for the comment!
Thanks for another excellent video ! Well done!
Thank you for sharing. Could you show how to make a glass peace sign
I'll see about working up a video on that.
What would happen if you melt feldspar with glass in a microwave kiln? Sorry if it is a dumb question.
Can you fire the pieces of glass twice or more in the microwave kiln?
Glass can be fire as many times as needed.
@@CaptMike Thanks.
Where is your gift shop located?
I have items in Cheep Deals, Elberton, Ga and Apple Dumplin, Anderson, SC.
@@CaptMike Thanks.
I just started fusing in microwave kiln yesterday. 1800 watt. But can not find a time that works. Any suggestions
For glass start in 3 minute increments. It ususally takes me aboyt 15 minutes to get a full fuse. Actually for clay I do the same thing. The slower rise in temps will help if the clay is prone to cracking. You will have to experiment as where you live, materials and atmospheric onditions could all play a part.