I've been interested in glass for years. One question I have: How did Venetian Glass makers achieve the level of sophisticated glass making hundreds of year ago? I can understand today's techniques with gas kilns that maintain a consistent temperature, so how did early glass blowers maintain a consistent kiln heat, using I assume wood?
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I've been interested in glass for years. One question I have: How did Venetian Glass makers achieve the level of sophisticated glass making hundreds of year ago? I can understand today's techniques with gas kilns that maintain a consistent temperature, so how did early glass blowers maintain a consistent kiln heat, using I assume wood?
It takes little skill, eh? Speak for yourself, man :)
This spam is insane. Who thought this was a good idea?
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oof, you've just spammed my RUclips Subscriptions page with over 50 short videos, meaning I now can't see content from any other channel that I'm subscribed to. All of that content could have been edited into one video. You've just lost a subscriber here I'm afraid.
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Lotta shitheads commenting on this video... Brilliant demo that is both educational and mind blowing.
Thanks Bill and Cmog!
Thanks! Check out the ebook resource page here: romanglassblowing.cmog.org/
I think it's amazing
Flooding peoples timelines with dozens of short clips to spam them ... now CMOG has one subscriber less ... :-(
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