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CommentsI can't imagine getting good enough to need that amount of glass. I like the pvc storage idea, I might have to nick that. I might even have the piping...
Silly question, why are there so few purples easily available in glass? It seems that the rest of colors are fairly readily available (if pricy). -- "These days there are angry ghosts all around us--dead from wars... sickness... starvation... and nobody cares. So you say you're under a curse? Well so what, so's the whole damn world." -- Princess Mononoke There are a lot of purple colors now available in Moretti glass - especially transparent purples - ranging from rods which appear opaque black (but when pulled into thin stringers are really a very dark transparent purple) all the way to ones that are a very light transparent lavender blue. In my experience, there are fewer opaque purples available than transparent ones.
I order most of my glass rods from Frantz ( [link] ). Of the various purple rods they sell, I have used the following: 791064 - Vetrofond - Black (which is really a very dark transparent purple) 591044 - Effetre - Dark Purple Transparent 591042 - Effetre - Medium Purple Transparent 791040 - Vetrofond - Light Purple Transparent 791082 - Vetrofond - Lavender Blue Transparent 591272 - Effetre - Pastel Violet Opaque 791272 - Vetrofond - Pastel Violet Opaque Individually typing the above numbers into the search engine on Frantz's web site will bring up the pricing and availability for those glass rods - which typically run $10-$15 per pound, with 7-10 rods per pound depending on the width and weight of the individual rods. Just starting out, I would recommend purchasing the Effetre Medium Purple Transparent (591042) and the Effetre Pastel Violet Opaque (591272) - the later having some unique purple properties to it when worked in the flame. -- glass images glass studio images photography images How did you get into glass making?
-- Proud member of ~GempakStarz-fc my monthly local comic fix. The Chinese Chat Room! [link] I took a class at a local university and became addicted.
-- glass images glass studio images photography images I've heard these work very well!!! I keep my rods stashed into a jumbo sized kitchen utensil caddy that spins around like a Lazy Susan and I can just grab whatever I want.
I have stabbed myself with a stringer or two however... -- Daily Deviation Winner for August 12th, 2008 in the Artisan Crafts Category OMG! So true! And scars from flying bits of hot glass!
-- Daily Deviation Winner for August 12th, 2008 in the Artisan Crafts Category My glass instructor has a great saying:
"Don't worry about burning or cutting yourself when you're working with glass. It's going to happen. So there's no reason to worry about it." -- glass images glass studio images photography images they look yummy. O.O i just scared myself saying that...
-- Theory is when you know everything and nothing works. Practice is when things work and no-one knows why. Here we combine theory and practice: nothing works and no-one knows why. |
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