Silver Fumed Nebula Pendant Demo

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2012
  • Kyle Boot Johnson with Bandersnatch Glassworks demonstrating one technique of making a silver fumed nebula pendant. Made in Aloha Oregon, on a GTT Mirage, using only borosilicate glasses. Any feedback is always welcome! Thanks!
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  • @dl1310
    @dl1310 11 лет назад

    I want to second what notorious glass said. Beautiful job of explaining while allowing us to see what's going on. Really appreciate your time and efforts. Peace

  • @reneandbrendalafreniere1458
    @reneandbrendalafreniere1458 2 года назад

    Fantastic job. I have so much trouble doing this pendant and you make it look like child’s play. Trying this today.

  • @Smoketrees503
    @Smoketrees503 12 лет назад

    Thank you so much for posting this. I'm going to go ahead and give this a shot! Thanks again.

  • @dedejohnson6203
    @dedejohnson6203 12 лет назад

    Excellent instruction. I'm ready to try this out. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lmwfy
    @lmwfy 11 лет назад

    excellent commentary and visuals!

  • @thePTScrew
    @thePTScrew 11 лет назад

    Seriously that is the best tutorial I have seen. Thank you for bringing your knowledge to us beginner! Peace from the uk.

  • @greeserthedog
    @greeserthedog 6 лет назад

    Thanks Kyle Boot, You made a super good video, details and quality filming for a instructional video. Make more please.

  • @carldickinson7288
    @carldickinson7288 11 лет назад

    Boot, your vid on this subject is the best I've seen and your verbal instruction is very clear and concise! You need to make some more video's!--------------"Great Job"

  • @tremak12
    @tremak12 11 лет назад

    Great Demo.

  • @BandersnatchGlass
    @BandersnatchGlass  11 лет назад

    Hey thanks for the feedback! I'll be posting more soon, involving the inside out glass process.Glad to have helped!

  • @michaelcravens4231
    @michaelcravens4231 8 лет назад +1

    This was a great demo thanks for sharing I can't wait to try this

  • @ewdb
    @ewdb 9 лет назад +1

    excellent video! great job explaining & showing each step as well as the final product. I'm going to have to try this in soft glass...

  • @xhxixtxmxex
    @xhxixtxmxex 10 лет назад

    best demo on silver fuming i found on youtube, thx!
    ~Gerg

  • @BrianGillenwater
    @BrianGillenwater 9 лет назад +1

    Great video! Would like to see more!

  • @notoriousglass2184
    @notoriousglass2184 11 лет назад

    Damn man.. I've watched a good few videos on here and various other places including DVDs and I honestly think yours was the best at showing and also explaining what you are doing at the same time. It's very nice to have a nice clean view of what you are trying to learn, I love how after you explain while your doing it you then bring it up to the camera and give further detail.
    Please make more videos, hell make a DVD, I'd buy that in a heartbeat.
    Seriously, thanks for taking the time to make t

  • @thetrace360
    @thetrace360 10 лет назад

    Gorgeous!

  • @spacemoney420
    @spacemoney420 10 лет назад

    This is Awesome. I used my buddies torch to make this. It became my favorite style anything! I made my pendent thus way, got a bong bowl made thus way, just need a pipe made like this and ill be set! Ill be using this any chance i get just because i love how it will never turn out the same way twice! No matter how hard u want to try!

  • @robrob3828
    @robrob3828 8 лет назад +1

    you never made another video after this one T_T
    it was such a good tutorial as well.

  • @BandersnatchGlass
    @BandersnatchGlass  11 лет назад

    NP man. Thanks for watchin!

  • @organic_sad
    @organic_sad 7 лет назад +1

    thank you )))

  • @BandersnatchGlass
    @BandersnatchGlass  12 лет назад

    Sorry, I have no idea about working with soft glass. I would think that it should work.Let us know if you give it a try!

  • @walker2508
    @walker2508 10 лет назад

    Awesome vid mate.
    Subscribing for more

  • @stevens2340
    @stevens2340 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks mon

  • @carolgouyer
    @carolgouyer 4 года назад +1

    Dear , I have bought of glass for flameworking. I dont’t find lhe invoice to check if they are 3 good for borosilicate. I only have references on the glasses Z87+RX375B , the second one Z87 147 mm and the last one TORTOISE 51 18-145. How can I check that information? Thank for your help ? Carol

  • @mitchellchurch3385
    @mitchellchurch3385 7 лет назад

    What type of torch are you using?

  • @betsyhinze7407
    @betsyhinze7407 12 лет назад

    Would it be possible to do this with soft glass? I know it's more shocky, but other than that would there be any other issues?

  • @shavadabow918
    @shavadabow918 7 лет назад +1

    how is your ventilation set up in this video? looks like the garage is just opened half way. do you have any fans running or anything? i currently have a home set up and no ventilation other than an open garage door. do you think this is okay?

    • @BandersnatchGlass
      @BandersnatchGlass  7 лет назад +3

      Infinite consciousness definitely get more ventilation in there! Toxic fumes are no good! I have a large window in front of me with, a shop fan mounted on the windowsill. The garage door being cracked allows a constant flow of fresh air in. Your lungs are worth the investment.

  • @dukez
    @dukez 9 лет назад

    subd please provide moore instructional vids! loved it

  • @ThePonz131
    @ThePonz131 3 года назад +1

    I know this is a really old video, but what kind of ventilation hood would you say to use in a garage this size? And do you just run it out your garage door or?

    • @BandersnatchGlass
      @BandersnatchGlass  3 года назад +1

      Cody Ponzetti I used one of those 24” industrial fans. Had it screwed into the base of the window in front of where I worked. As long as a door was cracked, it did a great job pulling air. Maybe a bit overkill, definitely loud, but it did the job.

    • @ThePonz131
      @ThePonz131 3 года назад

      Boot Johnson nice nice. I’m getting a list together of everything I need to get started and that was a big question I had. I appreciate it

  • @carolgouyer
    @carolgouyer 4 года назад +2

    Dear, thank you for your tutorial. What silver do you use ? Foil, leaf or hard silver, like old part of jewelry ? Thank you for your help. Carol

    • @BandersnatchGlass
      @BandersnatchGlass  4 года назад +1

      You are going to be looking for 99.9% pure silver. Jewelry often isn’t pure enough, as pure silver is too soft. I used little pellets, that I stuck on the tip of a spare quartz rod (quarts has a higher melting point and keeps its shape better to hold the silver bit). Wire is also available from many sources. Thanks for the question! Glad to help!

    • @carolgouyer
      @carolgouyer 4 года назад +1

      Boot Johnson thank you for your answer. I don’t have ti much information because I am from Caribbean. Could you tell me where I can find pellets 99,9 % silver and spare quartz rod. I will try with a silver wire that I have heavy to put in the glass. Do you know if this technique is used to make nebula in galaxy marble or if they use also color borosilicate. Thank for your help. Carol

    • @BandersnatchGlass
      @BandersnatchGlass  4 года назад

      carolgouyer you can find the wire easily from most online glass retailers. Shipping should be reasonable since it’s so light. You can also order a small diameter quarts rod, 4mm or larger will do. You can use Borosilicate as well, but be careful not to melt the rod that your silver has been attached to. The backing of colored borosilicate is what makes the fuming stand out. Without a dark background, silver fume appears yellowish and wispy.

  • @poelgeestglass
    @poelgeestglass 11 лет назад

    Dont know what I am doing wrong, the fume on the glass is brownish, but never more. Also the silver melts away very quickly.. I am doing something wrong... but what....

  • @thvbreezeknees2331
    @thvbreezeknees2331 4 года назад +1

    what kind of chair setup do you have there? i need something like that for my shop. got bad knees and cant stand all night.

    • @BandersnatchGlass
      @BandersnatchGlass  4 года назад

      Love my chair! It’s a walker. I removed the handles and added replacement office chair arm rests. The arms are adjustable and really help stabilize my arms against fatigue.

    • @thvbreezeknees2331
      @thvbreezeknees2331 4 года назад +1

      @@BandersnatchGlassJohnson how did you ad the office chair armrests? dude thas friggin brilliant. I've gotta figure out how to keep from having to buy K tank refills every few days and i need my chair setup and ill be good to glow. definitely going to give this a try later when I get off work.

    • @BandersnatchGlass
      @BandersnatchGlass  4 года назад

      thvbreezeknees thanks! I use the chair for everything I do sitting. I used small cuts of plywood, and some bolts. I had to drill through the metal tubing, but that was pretty straightforward, just important to get them lined up right of course. The pads I use now are from amazon. I searched “replacement desk chair armrest”. Good luck! They are well worth it.

  • @carterfuehr-bush4231
    @carterfuehr-bush4231 8 лет назад +1

    Really nice video and instructions, but it seems like you could just make the piece, domed and all, off the very first punty you put it on. I'll have to try this and then get back to you....my boss and I use a Kobuki so I should have no trouble. It's funny, because literally yesterday or the day before he showed me the technique with prepping the 13/14mm rod with fume...although he puts many more 2/3mm stripes on it and burns off what's left in between before making something.

    • @carterfuehr-bush4231
      @carterfuehr-bush4231 8 лет назад +2

      It worked! Came out fantastic. I did indeed make it off of the first punty after pulling it off the 13mm rod, and I made it a litter flatter and taller with a red background. Was going to make more, but then ran out of oxy. Thanks for making such a great video.

  • @JSmith8388
    @JSmith8388 10 лет назад

    What kind of torch are you using?