Bender-Back Stack - Glassblowing - Colorado Color Company - line-Work - Wig-Wag - Borosilicate Glass
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- Опубликовано: 30 мар 2023
- This video covers the bender-back technique and how to make and stack identical wig-wag balls.
Tools and materials available at http//:www.coloradocolorcompany.com
Demonstration and narration by: Sam Pesendain (Kres Bug)
Thanks for putting these out!
Love these vids! Great tip about the thickness of the lines correlation to the thickness of the glass. Much appreciated!
Glad it helped!
Thanks this was a great upload 👍
Man I love these videos!
Thank you!
awesome video and nice explaining !
Great vid love your videos and your tubes you guys are awesome.
🎉🎉🎉
making glass art itsl like watching paint dry most of the time lol . not the finishing moves tho. when it all comes together the way you wanted its worth it lol. thanks CCC i need to practice this tech more.
Do you ever use a blow tube and do you have videos on how to best use one?
Blow hose?
I been making my kicks all wrong...now it makes sense.
Definitely a game-changer 🤘
There is two ways to do it. Watch the wig wag reversal video for the other technique 🤙
Can you make the tube freehand?
The vac-stack tubing? Yes you can make them by hand
So bend then twist? I still don't understand why the bend helps
The bend back makes the twist🤯 it actually makes the twist forward and backward all at once. Just give it a try and you will see!
It squishes creating the swirl.
@@coloradocolorcompany205 🤔 I don't understand how that would work
@@baddonkey75 so do I need to push it together some when I straighten it back out?
@@coloradocolorcompany205 so when you bend back, are you keeping both hands spinning at the same rate?
What is that tool at 23:48 that you use to cut the blow tube?? thank you!
Infinity cutting tool from firekist. Check him out on etsy🤙
@@coloradocolorcompany205 - I eventually found it the "jaws" tool. Its sold out though. Isn't there another company that makes them though? trangia or something? i cannot find them.
Whoops! Sorry, you were looking for the jaws-style tool. Yeah Taglia is making some that are available at ABR Imagery, Lampwork Supply and Mountain Glass.
@@coloradocolorcompany205 - taglia!! thank you!