great concept, but how do you 'cold work' glass, would have been nice if Richard went into his genre of glass working a bit more, or if you had some video of the process he did, and showed us, as it is not a very comon thing for CMOG to feature this type of glass worker in their youtube videos, It is comon to show flame and glass blowing, but not the cold stuff.
one thing to tell other people, the 'Glory hole", is not what immediately comes to mind, this is the "slang" for the furnace, without the crucible of molten glass inside, just an 'empty' furnace, to reheat the glass as you work it, simmilar to a blacksmiths forge, and used exactly the same way.
Actually the term was used by iron and glass furnace workers for hundreds of years prior to the invention of bookstores. Its the hole in the side of the furnace that reveals the glory of god. Which was really their only b way to describe industrial temperature ranges.
Enjoy watching Cat work, great designs she has
Love this collab!!! Thanks for all the good feelz ‘‘nd general community growth encouragement
Stunning!! Throughly enjoyed the three artists creating together.
Very interesting vase! Them team work was amazing! ❤
Yes! Stunning vase and team!
Love seeing Cat back love her commentary
Csoda szep love ❤❤❤❤
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great concept, but how do you 'cold work' glass, would have been nice if Richard went into his genre of glass working a bit more, or if you had some video of the process he did, and showed us, as it is not a very comon thing for CMOG to feature this type of glass worker in their youtube videos, It is comon to show flame and glass blowing, but not the cold stuff.
one thing to tell other people, the 'Glory hole", is not what immediately comes to mind, this is the "slang" for the furnace, without the crucible of molten glass inside, just an 'empty' furnace, to reheat the glass as you work it, simmilar to a blacksmiths forge, and used exactly the same way.
Actually the term was used by iron and glass furnace workers for hundreds of years prior to the invention of bookstores. Its the hole in the side of the furnace that reveals the glory of god. Which was really their only b way to describe industrial temperature ranges.
I prefer the other studio.
And no masks. The masks make it unwatchable.
I think the team spent too much time on this project. I do not like the look of this item.
Thanks for the feedback Heather 👍