i just bought 100 dollars worth of glass

NewGrowth

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how do those smoke?bongsmilie

im not a fan of bongs but would that make me into a believer?
If you like to take HUGE super smooth hits then . . . yeah

I see,ive always gone by percolators in the tube and diffuser
on the down stem pretty much the same thing i guess it just how i was taughtbongsmilieand it was a (phx) like that too:bigjoint:
Yeah I have heard them called both, would have to ask an expert the "correct" term. I saw one at the head shop it was three feet tall and had I think six plus all the works with the bowl (ash catcher ect) very cool piece it was over $600 though.
 

fdd2blk

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i'm cranky, one of my pieces checked. big crack right thru the bowl. i just had to keep opening the kiln door. :wall: the other 2 turned out really nice. i'm diggin' the red one. :cool:

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wackymack

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looks great,how do u add color to the bowls and make it look as one piece?

the red one almost looks like a one hitter quitter
 

winkdogg420

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when the glass is molten you pick up ground-up color and spread it through the piece and heat it in to one smooth surface

looks great,how do u add color to the bowls and make it look as one piece?

the red one almost looks like a one hitter quitter
 

t0k3s

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i dont think "frit" was a good answer to how do they get the color into the glass so i explained!
Ok its called frit,its ground up colored glass or even clear too it is used to make solid colors and you do it by heating it iinto your peice from the inside...But anyways, so fdd have you got any new pipes for us today:bigjoint:bongsmilie
 

fdd2blk

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my pm box is open. my pipes are "hardened" now. :)
i don't do "custom stuff" yet because i suck, but i have a drawer full of "extras". :wink:





to add color you use "color rod". basically you warm it up and draw it on like crayon. frit it used but only here and there. most color, in pipe making, is applied with rod.
 
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