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How-To: Anneal Your Glass

How-To: Anneal Your Glass

Some people desperately need this chart...print it out, set your kiln to it (or set it next to your kiln if you don't have Digital yet), and forget all about waking up to broken stuff. Sell your items with confidence, anneal your glass!
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How-To: Stick Stack

How-To: Stick Stack

Here is a quick demo on how I Stick Stack to make solid color tubing. Of course this is no substitue for taking lessons (hint hint) but if you are feeling adventurous, give it a shot. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask. Good luck! •N8•
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How-To: Get Heat Rash (or rather, how NOT to get it)

How-To: Get Heat Rash (or rather, how NOT to get it)

Directions for Heat Rash: Work long hours without a shirt in high humidity for days on end, and you might get this. It went away after a few days, but it comes back with long work days occasionally. As it fades away, it kind of looks like leopard print!
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 Artist:   EyeCandyArts  Contact Artist 
EyeCandyArts
With experience from his graphics arts background, Nathan passionately orchestrates the shapes and colors in his marbles to achieve pieces that will uplift and brighten the day of the viewer. In his spare time, Nathan enjoys teaching private classes from his studio in Garberville, CA. You can stay up to date with Nathan at his 'Adventures in Glassblowing' Blog located at: http://n8dogger.blogspot.com/

Nathan Miers
Garberville CA  
http://www.eyecandyarts.com


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  • Josh Kennedy
    rackin in the karma!
    Josh Kennedy: its good to see people who help others without a profit in mind. i'm located in georgia and would never have figured this out. taking classes would be great if there were any within a thousand miles. i'm waiting for the day when someone like you comes to fire up the south. you rock!
    4/20/2006 2:25 PM
  • Robert Koch Glass
    simply said
    Robert Koch Glass: YOU ROCK! ----sharing ideas is so fround on,WHY

    thats crazy ....

    Simply Said YOUR THE MAN

    thanks for tips
    5/15/2006 8:59 PM
  • Michael Sorenson
    Sharing Knowledge Rocks
    Michael Sorenson: Its brave breaking taboos.Good for you.Im always in to trading secrets.Let me know if I can Help.
    8/15/2006 3:57 PM



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