I just started working with bullseye glass. I really like the colors. The transition from being strictly a boro worker to working soft glass is taking a little getting use to but the techniques are very similar.
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For the past two years Matt Mclamb and i have been developing a new tube technique. We have progressed it to a level where we feel comfortable releasing it to the market. We are two full time glassblowers who use this product extensively and are really happy with the end results.
As for quality we try to maintain a 22x5 mm tube. As of now we are not selling it. We are arranging testers to examine and rate the product. If their is enough positive feedback we will release it to the market as well as some other cool projects we've been working on.
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I started blowing glass in april of 2000. On a cold day in a sugar shack is where it all began. Since then glass has consumed my life. It is now my full time occupation as well as a hobby. I'm very grateful for finding glass because very few people in life have a job that truly makes them happy.
what's up chris
long time no see.... my new shop is up and runnin' in Cannan, NH. about 15 min. east of Lebanon on rt.4
give a shout next time you're over this way. late j.yager(at)adelphia.net
» Posted byyagerglason 1/7/2006 5:16:44 PM.
wanna buy millis!
yo chris i work with zen glass in st petersburg i wanna buy bunch of millis any dead millis? anyway i need to buy some for the shop, hit me up at alex(at)zenglass.com
» Posted byLeleon 9/3/2006 5:48:30 PM.
good work !
Thank you very much for your comment. your works very nice. I like!!