Glass Dice Lampworking - Glass Blowing Techniques

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2018
  • Don't miss this episode, we test our luck with a windowed glass dice.
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    Hello, I'm Matt Jasa. If you are interested in learning about Glass blowing or Lamp working my channel offers a lot of advice on the techniques, tools, and general safety. Make Artistic pieces (animals, marbles, pendants), scientific items, and blown functional glass. Put your mind to it and with practice you can make anything!
    Some more specific projects you might find on this channel are Glass Chain Necklaces, Glass Pendants, Marbles, Magnifying Glasses, Glass on Glass Fittings ( GonG ) and Blown Spheres. I also use small explosives from time to time for scientific tests; however these eplosive projects should never be attempted at home, safety is my highest precaution! Never attempt glass blowing without proper ventilation and eye protection.
    Check out my videos on setting up your glass blowing torch along with how to adjust for the right flames; such as neutral, oxidizing and reducing flame before you begin. Learn how to cut, clean and prepare your glass for future projects.
    Never store your propane in-doors, Always keep propane tanks outside! Propane gas is heavier then air, if a leak occurs it will begin to pool and fill a closed room or basement which can lead to an explosion.
    If you have any questions about glass blowing, lamp working, or this video please leave them in the comment section down below. I may not respond immediately as I'm mostly busy in the glass shop but I'll get to it as soon as I can. If I don't respond to your question I might have missed it; please re-comment the question on the relative video.
    Please join me in this exciting journey to see what can be done with glass. I create these videos to enrich others in the process; teach them to create their own works, but also for everyone else to enjoy the unique perspective and spectacular show that science/nature can provide.
    I put a lot of work and time into each video. Most projects require 1 to 2 hours to complete in the shop and then several more editing the footage while adding voice-over. I've worked on some videos well through the night and into the next morning. So help me bring glass blowing and lamp working to others; please share this video on your social feed, be apart of the awesome journey.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @stephenscarpone4559
    @stephenscarpone4559 3 года назад +1

    I really like that you explain the effects of each technique you use. For a simple example, when you explained that to add a color the colored rod must be hotter then the object you are adding it to. I really like your videos and find them very informative. I am new to glass blowing and the information is greatly appreciated. Most of the videos on you tube involve the person just showing what they are making and not the effect of what they are doing to create the object. Please Keep making these videos.

  • @thedogdogification
    @thedogdogification 4 года назад +1

    So informative! I also appreciate how you put the technique name in the corner. Makes a big difference in how easy it is to follow (though your explanation is already very accessible). The finished die looks great, very neatly-shaped.

    • @MattJasa
      @MattJasa  4 года назад

      I haven't been doing the labels as much, I'll have to start that again. Thanks for watching!

  • @sweettooth4527
    @sweettooth4527 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Thank you very cool piece.

    • @MattJasa
      @MattJasa  Год назад

      Thanks Sweettooth, I loved the shadows under the dots, and rolling it at the end was fun.

  • @TreeBug88
    @TreeBug88 4 года назад +1

    Extremely well done

  • @Sauce787
    @Sauce787 5 лет назад +1

    Love your channel. As someone who's beginning lamp working its a big help

    • @MattJasa
      @MattJasa  5 лет назад +1

      Awesome sauce! Feel free to ask any questions, and good luck melting.

  • @rich8021
    @rich8021 6 лет назад +1

    I like the effect you did. A marbled look like some gaming dice would be very interesting to watch and see how that is done. Sort of like marbles I'd imagine.

  • @ronaldtwarren
    @ronaldtwarren 6 лет назад +1

    Appreciate the videos! Very cool content. I'm learning the basics and techniques from Snodgrass's last apprentice. And RUclips haha.

  • @essential993
    @essential993 3 года назад +1

    What white is this? Looks like it doesn't boil easy..

    • @MattJasa
      @MattJasa  3 года назад

      I believe White out by Trautman Art Glass. A very stable white.

    • @essential993
      @essential993 3 года назад +1

      @@MattJasa thank you

  • @friendlyglasscreations7000
    @friendlyglasscreations7000 6 лет назад

    Awesome vids. But you say break off punty but u melt it off. Break it off and u dont have to worry bout deposits of color or clear

  • @lemonke5341
    @lemonke5341 6 лет назад +2

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