Making a Glass Jellyfish Pendant at the Ravalli County Fair 2023 Boro Glassblowing
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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This video shows the process start to finish from our little work station at the fair.
Sorry for the camera shaking a bit. I think it was a little windy and you can see the water in the tin can moving. We have a great time at the fair and I made a lot of glass!
Bill and Rae Grout are full time artists from Corvallis Montana. “We are science geeks to glassblowers”. They both have technical backgrounds in the high tech avionics industry but left the corporate life to live their dream.
Bill became a full time artist and started blowing glass in 1993 and Rae left the corporate world in 2002 to be with Bill and become a glassblower. In 2016 they began incorporating metal working, dragon attire and Steampunk designs into their glass art. Together they live on a small farm that includes orchards, an extensive garden with a green house, Steampunk shop, Torch shop for torch work glass blowing, Bills Man Cave equipped with a electronics wing and Brew house.
Their farm has fantastic views overlooking the Bitterroot Valley of Montana. Together they spread love and harmony, sharing this fantastic journey called life.
WOW!! GORGEOUS!!!!
Adorable jelly fish ❤
pretty sick, your jellys come out super clean!
Glad you like them!
your creative ideas are GREAT!!
Those are very good lookin Jellies.. I haev a friend of mine that also makes some bad ass Jellies.. Kobuki style
thanks!
Beautiful
These are sooooo cool.
They are stunning, I would definitely wear one. Amazing work 👏👏👏
They are beautyfull
Go Bill
I have several of these and in one you can only see the jellyfish under a blacklight. pretty cool.
Put them together as garden light decorations
I wonder if you strung them on a fiber optic cord or what, clear plastic cord and illuminated the cord if you could make them glow..could disguise a tiny battery in a central pendant, maybe w a resistor of some sort for brighter and/or very subtle glow..
At the fair huh... so thats a portable lampworking table? pretty sweet bro!
It's a small work space and this is the only event we do mobile torch demos. We have had the same setup at this fair for 12 years!
States are different, but..can you have a glass studio in your home? If you have proper ventilation and a good setup will homeowners insurance still allow it? Or do you have to get the fire department to inspect..?
I am not in any position to give specific advice, but IMHO doing glass work IN a home is never a good idea. On the property in a separate shop building is a start but every situation is going to be different. Some residential areas would not allow such a shop building in the first place. Keep asking questions before going further, this is not a kitchen table hobby!
Just to clarify, the dots applied to the top of the “cap” is clear glass? Do you melt them in all the way before encasing the entire cap? Thank you! They are lovely!
Many times I use just clear dots and the flame chemistry will generate a change in the glass color while melting the dots in, even though it is all covered with more clear in the end. Using clear dots works well with many "reactive" colors but I also play around with using a different color for the dots if the base color is a "what you see is what you get" type. Hope that makes sense!
Hi, I Really Enjoyed Watching You Make This Pendant. I Also Blow Glass And I Would Like To Ask A Couple Of Questions. When You Push The Gather On The Frog How Does That Help And Why Is The Frog Outer Prongs Bent Out Like That? I Ask Because I Have A Frog About That Size. Also What Color Do You Use In The Cane You Wrapped Around The Base Of The Cap Of The Jellyfish? Thank You For Posting This. You Do Great Work.
Before the push on the frog I added the color to the end of the gather which is the color for the tentacles. I bent some of the pins out of the way to be able to push deeper and produce more uniform tentacles. Important to use some beeswax on the frog and hold it down somehow (I use tweezers) or the glass will stick to the frog and that is a disaster. The tentacles are then treated a bit like a compression technique just not pressed on the end at all. Pull off some mixed up mess on the end after chasing the air out. The remainder of little air traps look cool IMHO. Getting the right color, amount of color and heat cycles for the tentacles is...... complicated and a bit frustrating I have to say. Best wishes!
I like your jellyfish! I am concerned that you would see the lines where you add the clear glass around the body of the jellyfish. Is it a problem?
A legit concern. Adding clear on top of clear is challenging to do without any visible distortion but with a good heat base in the piece and the proper heat at the junction it can be minimal. The issue I have is more often tiny bubbles. Being an aquatic and organic design I think any anomalies are not very noticeable here. The amount of time in the flame alters the glass chemistry on the surface which is a factor in the distortions but for a small pendant like this that is not as much of a problem.
Where did you get the spikes intrument used for making the tentacles?
Search for "flower frog". I got mine at a Michaels craft store in the floral department..
@@WilliamGrout Thanks!
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HOW MUCH ?, I want to buy one of each color.
$35 online free shipping. Inventory should be increasing online soonish but here is our Shopify page: store.aspenhotglass.com/collections/hand-blown-glass-art
Is it boroglass?
Yes it is.
Thank you very much for answering. ❤
Thanks for the sharing. 🙂 Is that a handmade pin frog with all the crazy pokey bits?
The pin frog is a small one that I got at Michaels in the floral department. I bent the outer pins out of the way to have just a limited number for this use. I guess I could just cut those off now.... Thanks for checking it out!
@WilliamGrout Salute! i too now have a crazy pokey pin frog for all the good angles. Made from some sort of industrial tubecleaner grinder thingy from estate sale, where all the weird tools come from!
Großes ?
Use some wax on your tools.
Actually I do use bees wax on the "floral frog" when pressing the tentacles.