i just bought 100 dollars worth of glass

Stoney McFried

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Well, so nice that the thread is pleasant again.I'm starting to think you're wearing troll pheromones, fdd, you certainly do get a lot of them.:peace::lol:
 

fdd2blk

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all my blow outs keep cracking. i'm making them too thick. this one looks really nice, but it has a HUGE crack in it.

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Stoney McFried

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I like the blue one.Cobalt blue is one of my favorite colors.I was wondering if you can use scrap glass? Because you live in California, and on the beaches, there's a lot of "sea glass", which is just old glass bottles, etc that have been tumbled by the ocean.People pay a LOT fro that stuff.And if you could make a pipe out of authentic "sea glass,"I bet you would make quite a bit.But I'm not telling you what to do, just thinking aloud.
i don't know. if i can melt it down without trapping bubbles maybe. it may make a cool marble.






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fdd2blk

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I like the blue one.Cobalt blue is one of my favorite colors.I was wondering if you can use scrap glass? Because you live in California, and on the beaches, there's a lot of "sea glass", which is just old glass bottles, etc that have been tumbled by the ocean.People pay a LOT fro that stuff.And if you could make a pipe out of authentic "sea glass,"I bet you would make quite a bit.But I'm not telling you what to do, just thinking aloud.
people pay for sea glass? :shock: IMG_0160.jpg IMG_2217.jpg
 

Stoney McFried

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I know, right? I hunt agates, and they're worth money, too.My mom has buckets of them. My family used to be big bottle diggers back in the day.People pay a LOT for old whiskey and medicine bottles. Lucky you, bottles from California seem to go for a bit more.
off to the beach......................... :hump:
 

Sure Shot

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Here's my favorite piece, fdd
Maybe it will help to inspire you
I was lucky enough to find another like it
after my first one was sent in rotation,
and came back like this!
Would fire mend this wound?
 

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fdd2blk

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Here's my favorite piece, fdd
Maybe it will help to inspire you
I was lucky enough to find another like it
after my first one was sent in rotation,
and came back like this!
Would fire mend this wound?

if someone had a big enough kiln they may be able to fix that. :-| :shock:
 

Leothwyn

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Would fire mend this wound?
Looks like a clean break. It wouldn't be hard to fix. Maybe you could find a local glass blower and ask what they'd charge.


The sea glass is a nice idea, but I doubt it would work. It's totally incompatible with the boro glass that we use to make pipes - it could be annealed all day long, but would just shatter in the end. I've tried messing around with scraps of various soft glass in the past... with a normal flame it shatters immediately, and even the smallest flame totally fries the stuff.

FDD: your progress is impressive - great work. I've been doing it professionally for about ten yrs., and cringe to think back on what I was doing in my first few months... definitely nothing as nice as you're doing.
 
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