Nice ... I knew of the first one. Had only ever seen the technique where you pull a very long length and then quickly bring the end back over to fasten. I never was much good at the long length one. I had never seen the 2 sided way to create a loop, and I sure like that one. THANK YOU!
I’ve tried both methods. I never could get a satisfactory bail using the tweezers. Actually, the other method I’ve used is attaching on one side and drawing a long thread, attaching the other end in the flame. I’ll have to try your method of drawing two separate threads and joining in the middle. It looks stronger.
I like the 2 e way to make the loop . Never tought of that . Thank you great demo. 🔥👍
Nice ... I knew of the first one. Had only ever seen the technique where you pull a very long length and then quickly bring the end back over to fasten. I never was much good at the long length one. I had never seen the 2 sided way to create a loop, and I sure like that one. THANK YOU!
Thanks for your comments
I’ve tried both methods. I never could get a satisfactory bail using the tweezers. Actually, the other method I’ve used is attaching on one side and drawing a long thread, attaching the other end in the flame. I’ll have to try your method of drawing two separate threads and joining in the middle. It looks stronger.
Material name pls pls 😭
Hi, Both rods are Borosilicate glass , the orange is an Opaque Orange in our Asian range and the clear is standard crystal clear rod