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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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    We're back with another quick Bench Trick. This time Dustin pulls a point for you guys. Send any bench tricks you have to benchtricks@revereglass.com! Enjoy everyone!
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Комментарии • 35

  • @CharlesBlank
    @CharlesBlank 3 года назад +3

    ive been watching these videos for the past 5 years and i am now finally about to have my bench set up.

  • @sausagedankerschism
    @sausagedankerschism 8 лет назад

    thank you so much for the bench trick series. exactly what I needed!

  • @racenascar8808
    @racenascar8808 10 лет назад

    l dig your bench tricks in fact i just used one of your bench tricks where you cleaned up a end of a tube by useing your jacks

  • @ninjadude12346
    @ninjadude12346 10 лет назад +1

    Hey could you guys explain how to do some different types of percs? I've always wanted to know how honeycombs are made

  • @thestreets.aka.joshua
    @thestreets.aka.joshua 2 года назад

    Nice glasses!

  • @merrylmalter4777
    @merrylmalter4777 4 года назад

    I love the bench tricks. I just used one of your techniques to break off some crack tubing.
    I just bought a couple set of rollers. I use some heavy tubing for my work and the tubing is too heavy for me to hold and pull points. I saw a video where a this guy was using the rollers kinda like a laid (SP?). This should take the weight off my arms and shoulders. Now I have the rollers but I cant find the video. Do you or anyone else have some knowledge about how to use rollers ??

  • @MattJasa
    @MattJasa 10 лет назад

    I notice you sat it in a cup 4:00 . When would you want to anneal it in a kiln versus let it sit out?

    • @Jonjuice711
      @Jonjuice711 9 лет назад

      Matt J I just began, but I would assume you want to anneal it after its been worked a few times. Plus he wasnt raging on that so it probably didnt get too hot. I would anneal it in the flame before working with it though.

  • @wierdmn89
    @wierdmn89 10 лет назад

    Can you share any tips for flame annealing and any differences from kiln annealing.

  • @freshgrooves
    @freshgrooves 5 лет назад

    cool videos! Thanks!

  • @Daledanch
    @Daledanch 9 лет назад

    Sick! Trying this tomorrow

  • @BobbitoBlaze
    @BobbitoBlaze 10 лет назад

    Will that trick work with a graphite V-Blade or does it have to be metal?

  • @Suaveondo
    @Suaveondo 10 лет назад

    Heyndusting about how long was that point that you pulled?

  • @liltony710
    @liltony710 10 лет назад

    What is the song in all these bench tricks videos called? And by what artist?

  • @MadSativa
    @MadSativa 10 лет назад +1

    what are some checker boarding techniques? how is it done to make flannel like checker boarding or even weaving designs?

    • @brandondamopoulos4458
      @brandondamopoulos4458 10 лет назад

      Flatcane is used to make those patch work sections! There is a video on making flatcane that revere made a few months ago

    • @MadSativa
      @MadSativa 10 лет назад

      Brandon Damopoulos patch work sections you mean like partridge family like patterns?

    • @liltony710
      @liltony710 10 лет назад

      Patch work. Basket weave. Check out Chris Carlson. CAC

  • @thestreets.aka.joshua
    @thestreets.aka.joshua 2 года назад

    I need more angles!

  • @BK-qc8rr
    @BK-qc8rr 10 лет назад

    Lol yeah you should take a class, great bench trick Dustin thank you. ^.^y

  • @jacob-alexanderbaerken2078
    @jacob-alexanderbaerken2078 10 лет назад

    why didn't you restrict the glass? (second part of the pulling points video.)

  • @kickflips
    @kickflips 10 лет назад

    What would something like that be used for?

    • @brandondamopoulos4458
      @brandondamopoulos4458 10 лет назад

      This is a very useful process. Making blanks is a stepping stone to flameworking. It's just like the Ollie with skateboarding!

    • @MadSativa
      @MadSativa 10 лет назад

      Brandon Damopoulos
      Pulling points and shaping a pipe is one of the only things I was ever instructed on, However I learned how to pull a point and center it all in one motion. I no longer pull points for blanks but it was a very cool and useful technique, also double point pulling. I think I save a bit of glass by closing the bottom and punting up with a tube. the pulled points can be used for rack and raking but at times can make bubbles if the rake is wrong which can be more time to take bubbles out. Some times for inside out if I dont have a larger 42 thin wall I will pull a point with a 32 heavy wall or similar mostly because it can be a bit more forgiving when laying lines and I have to collapse and work the lines in more it depends on what kind of day it is, if im popping out inside out fast then a hallow punty is all I need, that weld can sometimes shock if I dont watch it

  • @swattdogpro900
    @swattdogpro900 10 лет назад

    I'd love to see some crushed opal tech

  • @dwcgrowz343
    @dwcgrowz343 6 лет назад

  • @thestreets.aka.joshua
    @thestreets.aka.joshua 2 года назад

    What happened to y'all o.o I swear iv watched all these and now y'all say opposite shit

  • @Tightbutthole99
    @Tightbutthole99 10 лет назад

    should I take a class before I attempt any of this shit?

    • @a.m.garcia7879
      @a.m.garcia7879 10 лет назад +1

      id say your the only one that can make that decision but what do i know iv never taken a class.

    • @brandondamopoulos4458
      @brandondamopoulos4458 10 лет назад

      I took classes before I got my own set up.. I wouldn't be nearly as good without guidance!

    • @MadSativa
      @MadSativa 10 лет назад +2

      in my experience if you dont have gear like torch or kiln or tools its better to go watch and try some simple things like jewelerys or pendants basically small solid work then you can tell if you like it and want to try more. if you like it its like a drug you want more input and at that point your gonna need your own gear.

    • @sophiasometimes9818
      @sophiasometimes9818 8 лет назад

      i started that way too but im totally feel that im ready to step it up now