Sweet, I'll check out your streams. I haven't been on the torch in a couple of years, and I'm missing it. I think this is the year I set my lab back up.
Medium. In fact, it's what I used 99% of the time, for any project. I felt like the small stuff was too powdery and I was afraid I might breathe it in. I used the large once in a while, for a specific pattern or look.
I love this, so great how you described your method at the start!
Thank you so much! I haven't been on the torch in about two years, and I'm really missing it. I need to get things set up again and get busy, haha.
Thanks for sharing! I'm definitely gonna try this on one of my next LiVE Streams!
Sweet, I'll check out your streams. I haven't been on the torch in a couple of years, and I'm missing it. I think this is the year I set my lab back up.
This was great. I was looking for a different type of eye, but this was great. Now going to try it out.
You are so right about glassblowers NEVER show the end product! You are the man, trying this technique right now! Ty
I still couldn't see the end product very well.
You’re sound effects made this so much more understandable , not even lying .
what size frit are you using?
Medium. In fact, it's what I used 99% of the time, for any project. I felt like the small stuff was too powdery and I was afraid I might breathe it in. I used the large once in a while, for a specific pattern or look.
what glasses are you using?
These are Didymium safety glasses. You can get some on Amazon or at Blacksmith's Depot. Thank you for watching!
So do the lines come from the frit?
Do you make these to sell? I’m looking for a supply.
The credit photo is not the eye in the demo
Definitely not. Go check out the stuff on this guys facebook page for confirmation.
@@dustyhurd424 no need , I made enough eyes to know, you can see eyelashes in the cover photo. Lame vid
nice!!! thank you so much
Dude nobody cab see anything in this video
You have to use Google zoom...
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