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So, this is our first professional office/studio space. Office for the magazine as well as professional working/teaching facility.2 months of renovation, but well worth it. Thanks for checking it out!!!
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8' wide 6' deep stations with natural venturi built in due to the taper. This provides acceleratated ventilation towards the back of the chamber due to increased velocity.
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Our benches during construction
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This is Jen's mom with our 8 month old Alexandra. They were invaluable to us during this renovation
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This is our new office and gallery area. We have 900 sf dedicated to promoting lampworking through our gallery and The Flow publiacation
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this was the old ceiling structure, before we replaced every joist in a 2300sf faciity.
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this is the studio previous to renovation
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Our north wall during renovations
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Back to Parent Page: Boxfanwilly's Gallery
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Glass found Menzies in 1998, after a brief stint searching for his future mentor, Bob Snodgrass in Eugene, OR. The next eighteen months were spent moving between Eugene and Seattle, honing technique while working as a production flameworker, before moving back to Texas.
Menzies found expression and fascination in the art of the marble. The optical & magnification qualities of borosilicate glass demands great attention to detail.
Wil teaches flameworking workshops around the world as well as his studio in rural East Texas.He and his wife also publish The Flow, a journal dedicated to the art and craft of flameworking.
www.theflowmagazine.com
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Comments on This Gallery Page
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hey will
Man it's good to know that you are in Texas too... sometimes it gets lonely on the plains... hehe... yeah, I really hope you make it down to Wired Designs and share some of your wisdom... also hope to get my classes and times in the back of the mag... looking forward to seeing you soon... thanks
» Posted by
KevinIvey
on 9/27/2005 10:16:25 AM.
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Wil- Great vents!
You get the prize for best hoods. Looks like no fume escapes ever!! Great digs! Doc
» Posted by
EZeddy
on 2/1/2006 8:55:25 AM.
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