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This is my lampworking set-up right now... edit: i have changed out my shady ventilation since this pic was taken, and have installed an attic fan in the window.....use good ventilation! very important!!!
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from home depot--just score and snap to size
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raised height with foot rest for when i want to sit
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keeps hoses safely off the ground.....k... hand tools ready to grab....when they're in the same place every time, you can grab them with out looking
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i can change the cd by reaching to push the button with my graphite reamer... supply shelf is handy
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regular wooden kitchen table....legs fit right into cement blocks to raise to proper height for working while standing
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new mountain workshop under construction ~ heartfelt thanks to eddie, steve, andy and pat!
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Kristen Pickett first began flameworking in Charlotte, N.C. more than twentyfive years ago, under the instruction of Richard McCleary of "The Lost Art". This artist's glassblowing co-op also operated the Glass Shop at Carowinds, a theme park on the border of the Carolinas. She continued her creative pursuit of expression through pottery, painting, and jewelry making while simultaneously balancing a nursing career and raising a family. Kristen now devotes the majority of her time to glassworking in her home studio on beautiful Jekyll Island, GA. Gypsea spirit prevailing, she travels frequently back and forth to her new studio in the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia. She enjoys the laidback tropical lifestyle and the jammin' music from her husband's band, The WharfRatz, of which she is also the managing agent.
I can also be found at: http://www.MarbleArtists.org >Glass Marbles Photo Gallery - MarbleArtists.org <SPAN STYLE="text-decoration:none">A free online photo gallery and community for Glass Marbles.</SPAN> http://www.marbleartists.org/GypseaGlass
http://www.gypseaglass.com
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