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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

Комментарии • 46

  • @Havistatum
    @Havistatum Год назад +1

    I’ve been a lamp worker for 20 years…nice pipe, good work brother

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  Год назад

      Thanks 👍! I love working with glass. There's nothing quite like it. All the best! Sim

  • @nechamawoitovich8553
    @nechamawoitovich8553 2 года назад +2

    I think this is my favorite pipe so far. Besides for the pink one of course

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  2 года назад +1

      They're so fun to make! Next time I'll make a pink one for you

  • @SuperJeff707
    @SuperJeff707 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for a great video again sim

  • @dudders___1684
    @dudders___1684 2 года назад +3

    I’ll be able to do something like this one day. Awesome to watch and good job man

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  2 года назад

      Dudders! Thanks for your comment. Keep practicing =).

  • @arowe231
    @arowe231 11 месяцев назад

    Great video. Love that blue nice piece.

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Arowe! Blue glass is the best. I heard from another glass blower that if you want to sell your pieces, either make them move or make them with blue glass. All the best! Sim

  • @coreymasoy7034
    @coreymasoy7034 Год назад +1

    Great piece 🔥💯👍

  • @kenlane6655
    @kenlane6655 7 месяцев назад

    My torch arrives at the end of the month and I have to give this a go. I see fail in my horoscope, but I'll be back trying..hehe. Great work sir.

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  7 месяцев назад

      Looking forward Ken! All the best, Sim

  • @MIRLZY
    @MIRLZY 2 года назад +2

    Damn I need one of these

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  2 года назад

      Yeah, these are super fun to use. All the best! Sim

  • @lyndacraig7528
    @lyndacraig7528 2 года назад +1

    I loved watching the video…couldn’t wait til I got home so watched it at work. Lol
    Please let me know if I can purchase this from you!!!

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  2 года назад

      Lol, that's awesome! I can send you the one from the video. If you're in the US, send me your address, yourock@thefusingshop.com

  • @MyFamilyJAKEE
    @MyFamilyJAKEE Год назад +1

    Ok I’m just gonna put it out there I’m 45 and I been smoking for umm 4th grade was the first time that I may a conscious decision to smoke. But knowing my parents I have been smoking since I was in the womb! Until I stumbled across this video trying to find out the best way to use a glass taster I had no idea why they called it blowing glass 😢 wow and I call myself a pothead!!! Either way I took a couple rips off the taster while you tube played I looked up just in time too see you put the tray on the taster! I was hooked I watched all the way to the end of the Gandolph pipe. Not sure i even blinked FR! I’m enthralled I gotta fucking do this that’s all I know.! And bro thanks you rock! Great tutelage fine craftsmanship

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  Год назад

      Hey! Thanks so much for the kind comment. It's awesome when people let me know that they find my videos interesting and helpful. The first time I saw a concentrate taster was a year ago when my friend brought one over. Before that, I never knew that type of smoking pipe existed. It's crazy how much the smoking industry has changed and the smoking devices have gotten so advanced. All the best! Sim

  • @michaelmccown6857
    @michaelmccown6857 2 года назад

    Awesome! I’m definitely gonna try making one of those. Wish me luck! Lol my solid work is awesome but my hollow work is work in progress

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  2 года назад +1

      Hey Mike! Definitely send some pics of your results. It's so fun to see how other glassblowers' pieces turn out.

  • @jeremymuniak4897
    @jeremymuniak4897 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome video! I'd love to know if that goes into an annealer or what the process is from there? I have a hard time understanding why some pieces need to get a kiln cool down and others seem cooled off to the point you could walk away and use it... Thanks!

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  Месяц назад

      Hi Jeremy! I've stopped making videos for the time being. Too much of a time investment with little pay-off. How many years have you been doing glass? My advice is to always anneal your work so the glass is stress-free and stable. That being said, an experienced glassblower can let work bench cool since they usually have the skill to work the glass with little to no stress. The more stressed the glass is, the more careful you need to treat it meaning you must keep it up to temperature or risk it cracking. I've seen projects crack from the wall thickness either being too thin or too thick. I hope this is helpful. If I get back into making videos I'll be sure to put out one on how to use a kiln. Feel free to reach out to me via email, yourock@thefusingshop.com with any questions. All the best! Sim

  • @fromfattofitinswampyfl1098
    @fromfattofitinswampyfl1098 2 года назад

    Love the joke! Love the video!

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  2 года назад

      Thanks! I love your name btw.

  • @jglassworks5863
    @jglassworks5863 2 года назад

    awesome!

  • @WonkyDonkeyGlass
    @WonkyDonkeyGlass Год назад +1

    take my like lol its been awhile since ive heard that dad joke lol

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  Год назад +1

      Hey WonkyDonkey! First off, I love your name! Next, thanks for the comment and I feel it's my right as a father to give over as many dad jokes I can. Where are you from? Do you have your own studio?

    • @WonkyDonkeyGlass
      @WonkyDonkeyGlass Год назад

      @@FusingShop Thank you very much I appreciate the compliment, I love now in southern Texas on the Gulf but and originally from Minnesota. Gotta teach them young lol

  • @howlsfire69
    @howlsfire69 2 года назад

    Would this shape work in a smaller scale say maybe half the length of this? Interesting thought will definitely try this method to make my next Sherlock!

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  2 года назад

      Hi Emiliano! Yes you can definitely make this smaller if you want. I love the look of the long pipe. Send a photo when you make it, yourok@thefusingshop.com

  • @kenlane6655
    @kenlane6655 7 месяцев назад

    Hey mate, where can I pick up blow hose and bits and pieces from?

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  7 месяцев назад

      Hello! Mountainglass.com
      They have everything you need to get started. Nice people too. Sim

  • @kylotode4429
    @kylotode4429 2 года назад

    Your channel has been really informative, thank you for what you do. Ive yet to get into the practice, but i have a cart full of everything i need, just waiting to pull the trigger. When attaching a blow tube, does the thickness matter? As in, if im using heavy wall tubing for a piece, should the blow tube also be heavy wall, or will any thickness serve the purpose?

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  2 года назад +2

      Hey Kylotode! Thank you for your kind words. To answer your question, yes the thickness matters. You want that seal between the two pieces to be even and smooth. If the glass is too thick or thin, it will stress the glass and can lead to cracks or the piece shattering. Looking forward to seeing your work when you're up and running.

  • @celestial.glasscom
    @celestial.glasscom 2 года назад

    Hi Great videos
    I am hoping maybe you could help me out a little :) About how many hours of run time do you get out of a full K tank of oxy

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  2 года назад +1

      Hello WBG! I wish I had the answer to your question. The truth is that I use an oxygen concentrator to refill my K tanks when they get down to 500 so I never use the whole tank. Maybe someone else can chime in here with more information. One thing I can tell you is that when I give lessons and have two people working for about 3 hours, they can use 500 on my tank. I would guess if your tank was full, 2,000, then you could get about 20 hours of oxygen give or take.

    • @celestial.glasscom
      @celestial.glasscom 2 года назад

      @@FusingShop Thanks That was actually very helpful I am using a much smaller torch and not getting half that time I must have an issue I need to check into Thanks again

  • @kenlane6655
    @kenlane6655 7 месяцев назад

    dumb question two, why is it wrong to make those thin glass stringers...dangerous??

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  7 месяцев назад

      Definitely dangerous. The thinner you pull the glass, the weaker it becomes. This often means it's so thin it snaps into micro fragments which can get into your lungs. Plus thin glass can give you nasty, painful splinters. Hope this helps. Sim

  • @MamaCaputosKitchen
    @MamaCaputosKitchen Год назад

    Do you sell those pipes I like to buy one

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  Год назад

      Hello! Yes, you can buy pipes from my website: www.thefusingshop.com

  • @arkfeldpro
    @arkfeldpro 2 года назад +1

    ((Its the little things to know)) using a blowhose and swivel to keep 25mm tubing from collapsing in on itself. Duh. Thanks, needed that one for some reason it didn't land on my common sense pallet

    • @FusingShop
      @FusingShop  2 года назад +1

      Hey Aslan! Thanks for the comment. Sometimes the simple things escape us, happens to me all the time =).