ive went from page one to 27 and ill be continueing tomorrow ur work started ok and began to be awsome u r learnign so many awsome things uve made me want to pick up the trade i will be sending u pics in the future cause i am definitely investing in this
Thanks NWG!
Just scoured this thread really quick and WOW, You jumped in head first there researchkitty and the results have been nothing short of impressive to say the least!
Btw just an fyi to all, BM's fees are just one time only and provide you with lifetime membership(unless they've changed that??) Kitty is spot on though, the frezny has cooled way down to a simmer compared to around this time last year. The only hoppin' part of that site now seems to be the Artist Direct section. Still a great site though and well worth the money.
Thanks! I wish I spent as much time as I could have on the glass, I'd be way further in it. Sometimes I get mental block and just dont want to make anything...........
Boromarket is a yearly fee, $20 to "buy" glass and $50 to "buy and sell" glass. If your the person who actually made the product, the "Artist", then you get a free account by reading the "Artists join here for free" thread in the pre-subscription questions forum. It takes a few days for them to approve you, but it is indeed free and quick.
GlassQ.com is another one thats been trying to start up. They have a couple crappy free videos and then a Premium section where you can pay to see Artists make stuff. They also have a marketplace, that nobody uses. Then they have a Live glass section that nobody uses regularly enough -- yet...... I wouldnt recommend GlassQ for anything for any RIU members quite yet, its still way too brand new, buggy, unused, and sloppy. It seems to be more "glass for glass people" and "learning from others in the industry" rather than a BoroMarket site where its just people want to buy glass......... There's a few people from Stickam who broadcast there from time to time, but the conversion hasnt happened quite yet. Time will tell!
MY TODO LIST on things I need to improve:
- Welding inside seals perfect each time (mainly oil dome inside ridges, laser flame and nuke it!) 95% there
- Bridging for connecting sections to each other
- Better stringer control for reticellos (Mostly size and precision and terminations being perfect for the line work)
- Need to learn how to flip a disc
- Vac stacks with Dichro
- Need to start practing doubled layer work
- Better consistancy at thickness of rballs and their terminations. The reversal balls are fun, but the thickness matters very mcuh so when adding multiple balls together, if they arent near identical, they look "off" a little.
Thats about all I can think of for now....... Every time I cross one off the list, it'll add a few more to the list too.