These videos help me tremendously 🙏 glass blowing has been a huge relief for me mentally. Everyone should get on the torch at least once in their life !
I've been blowing glass for about 3years and never used a pair of jax. Even though most of my learning has came from this channel. Really appreciate what you do.
I'm getting ready to start blowing glass. I've been working with terrible equipment so really none of my peices have made anyone happy but me but I'm doing right very soon. Looking forward to this journey. I fell in love with glass and I'm excited about what's coming next.
As always sir your videos are informative and intriguing to watch as well! I enjoy how you're able to provide a challenge while giving instructions that are easy to follow thank you for sharing the knowledge sir!
I like that glass is another form of art/ expression its really cool and fun to get into , ive yet to try to start blowing glass but i love looking at it and collecting it ..you can never have too much glass, just like a Picasso it hold its worth and is just kind of an investment into art and a piece of beautiful hand created work
As a consumer, the heating and blowing you do to create a smooth bottom joint in a Sherlock seems more difficult than I expected--does overworking that joint create problems? Some blowers have perfect joints, and others leave it more lumpy-ish. Anyway, thanks! I learn more each time I watch.
Hey I use Nemo in my shop too! I'm really hoping I can win the jacks that were displayed, it would be my first set! I really love watching your videos and fr without you existing in this world I would never have even started! Ty so much for taking the time to make these videos
super beautiful pipe! I am about to get my 1st good torch. the GTT phantom. i was curious how you clean/ maintain your GTT's? they are very costly and want it to last as long as possible. thank you for all the awesome info and vids!
When adding things like a bunson burner or hand torch how does it affect the propane and oxygen pressure? Is it best to keep the regulators set to the pressure of your torch or do you need to increase the more things you add in line or when adding Y splitters?
So I really want to get started. But I don't know if I should go to a glass blowing place or just buy my own equipment and do it that way. What would you suggest?
hey Dustin youve probably answered this before but at the intro of your videos when the Revere logo turns into like numbers/symbols what is that? a date? another great video on this sunday morning !!
Start with learning some few techniques available. Some people started at their own garage as their working place. I have free classes on my website that you can check if you want www.revereglass.com
i noticed that you did not show the connection of the can and stem . I was curious to see if you did it any different and you completely skipped over that part
I need a bunson burner. Comes in handy.
Cool piece Dustin ! Thanks for the video 🍻❤️
This channel has a ton of potential!
Thanks for being such a great Teacher Dustin!! 🙏😎
I love glass so much you inspire me so much to do glass art in just so scared to take such a big leap in my life ik I wanna do glass art
Idk why but I laughed when you flicked that punty of that opal you attached 😂 didn't expect that technique.
I’ve been watching your videos since I started blowing glass. So have lots of other artists I know. Thank you for the content!!!
This channel is a gift that keeps giving that gives gifts.. incredible thanks for all you do . I always learn so much . Thanks again
These videos help me tremendously 🙏 glass blowing has been a huge relief for me mentally. Everyone should get on the torch at least once in their life !
I love the versatility of glass, you can make just about anything
What I love about glass is the freedom to express urself. Hope everyone has a happy melt. Lots of love fam.
I've been blowing glass for about 3years and never used a pair of jax. Even though most of my learning has came from this channel. Really appreciate what you do.
Such amazing craftsmanship...never gets old watching these videos
My favorite part of glass is the way it moves when its heated. Beautiful work man :)
The classes look killer! Thank You for all you do!
I'm getting ready to start blowing glass. I've been working with terrible equipment so really none of my peices have made anyone happy but me but I'm doing right very soon. Looking forward to this journey. I fell in love with glass and I'm excited about what's coming next.
I love feeling the slow progress, getting better daily! I need new jacks!
Awesome lesson, magic mini jacks are my favorite flaring tool would love a bigger size 💨🔥🌲🤙
The griffin flameworking jacks are awesome, probably quite a bit bigger though.
Sick creation, inspiring bro
As always sir your videos are informative and intriguing to watch as well! I enjoy how you're able to provide a challenge while giving instructions that are easy to follow thank you for sharing the knowledge sir!
Awesome piece!!!
I like that glass is another form of art/ expression its really cool and fun to get into , ive yet to try to start blowing glass but i love looking at it and collecting it ..you can never have too much glass, just like a Picasso it hold its worth and is just kind of an investment into art and a piece of beautiful hand created work
Mille roll ups demo?💚💚keep crushing it
I love your videos thank you
Love the new feel.of the vids. N3rd yo get a pair of jax like that so bad!
awesome video i learned so much
I'm glad! I'll try to release more!
I need me some jacks! been using tweezers as jacks for the past year :/
As a consumer, the heating and blowing you do to create a smooth bottom joint in a Sherlock seems more difficult than I expected--does overworking that joint create problems? Some blowers have perfect joints, and others leave it more lumpy-ish. Anyway, thanks! I learn more each time I watch.
Hey I use Nemo in my shop too!
I'm really hoping I can win the jacks that were displayed, it would be my first set!
I really love watching your videos and fr without you existing in this world I would never have even started! Ty so much for taking the time to make these videos
My bunsen is probably the best tool in my arsenal, my success rate on the harder builds went way up!
I love jacks... i used them in soft glass a lot but i dont have any for lamp working
Great video. Packed full of good info. Thanks. :-)
great vid as usual
It's sick to have one on a foot switch.
Hey if u pull something too thin you should toss it n try again ya? Stay as on point as possible on each step ?
super beautiful pipe! I am about to get my 1st good torch. the GTT phantom. i was curious how you clean/ maintain your GTT's? they are very costly and want it to last as long as possible. thank you for all the awesome info and vids!
Keep that inner oxy (blue) cracked just a little while your melting. Helps keep carbon buildup to an extreme minimum. GTTs are the best.
When adding things like a bunson burner or hand torch how does it affect the propane and oxygen pressure? Is it best to keep the regulators set to the pressure of your torch or do you need to increase the more things you add in line or when adding Y splitters?
I just bought a bunsen burner but my 1/4 inch T hose doesnt fit. What do I need to connect the bunsen to my set up?
So I really want to get started. But I don't know if I should go to a glass blowing place or just buy my own equipment and do it that way. What would you suggest?
hi Dustin.🤙from Hawaii! When did you incorporate the Bunsen into your process? How much has using the Bunsen improved your work flow and productivity?
hey Dustin youve probably answered this before but at the intro of your videos when the Revere logo turns into like numbers/symbols what is that? a date? another great video on this sunday morning !!
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super dope peice!
did you not announce the giveaway winner for the last vid ? maybe i zoned out and missed it, idk.
how did you make the hole for the bowl attachment? you pop the bowl hole first then you pop another one?
If I don’t have a bunson can I use the annealing flame on my torch ?
I need to win those jax its the next thing I need to make my dab dishes
Greesy glass is that good shit
Hey I was just curious what set of tweezers you’re using in the video 21:14
does the bunson only use propane? no oxygen?
Dustin, what tweezers do you use...I know you have answered a thousand times
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For a person who wants to begin blowing glass where do you this they should start
Start with learning some few techniques available. Some people started at their own garage as their working place. I have free classes on my website that you can check if you want www.revereglass.com
my Bunsen Burner is my torch
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I enjoy watching this cat almost like Bob ross I'm waiting pea paw the squirrel jump out his pocket.
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Normal is a concept and average is a statistic think for yourself
i noticed that you did not show the connection of the can and stem . I was curious to see if you did it any different and you completely skipped over that part