He explains it very clearly with specific details in the text and video. The pattern comes from the dots concentrating the internal silver fume in the space with bare tubing between the dots as they melt together. Do you need it spoon fed to you?
There's one on torch talk.. it's basically a bunch of rods fumed on the outside and put into a blank until they make the design and then melted all together. Look up honeycomb cane or murrinne (not sure on spelling)
Thanks for sharing, cool to see how to blow up the murine your way, could you make a video demoing the honeycomb Mill itself, though? That seems to be the more important bit
Hey, No Prob! This video was intended to show how to use the Murrine we sell on the site. Check out Torch Talk on TH-cam, there are some awesome videos on how to make it from Mike Mason.
Love the video. Thank you. I don't understand why people don't flatten the back of the bail level with the back of the pendant. It's way more comfortable. I will send a picture if you want.
I don’t feel like I said anything bad about you. And I wasn’t trying to project anything snotty about my comment. I genuinely am wondering how honeycomb technique is done. I’m sorry if you took this the wrong way and I never meant to offend you.
All Good! We understand people want to see the process. This video was intended to show how to use the murrine products we sell. Check out Torch Talk on TH-cam, Mike Mason shows the process of making the actual Murrine there.
Awesome man thank you so much for doing this entire process in the dark so we can't see anything I really appreciate that
I was hoping you would show how you did the actual honeycomb design
Yea I thought it was a tutorial, i watched whole thing and have no idea how to make the honeycomb. 🤷♂️
He explains it very clearly with specific details in the text and video. The pattern comes from the dots concentrating the internal silver fume in the space with bare tubing between the dots as they melt together. Do you need it spoon fed to you?
There's one on torch talk.. it's basically a bunch of rods fumed on the outside and put into a blank until they make the design and then melted all together. Look up honeycomb cane or murrinne (not sure on spelling)
@@seventeen3253Really? Just…wow. So rude to someone who wants to learn. 100% UNhelpful.
@seventeen3253 wrong, but you get lol 😆 😂 🤣
WOOOOO!!!! never stop uploading! I learn so much and come to appreciate the craftmanship of my glass pieces :)
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing, cool to see how to blow up the murine your way, could you make a video demoing the honeycomb Mill itself, though? That seems to be the more important bit
Hey, No Prob! This video was intended to show how to use the Murrine we sell on the site. Check out Torch Talk on TH-cam, there are some awesome videos on how to make it from Mike Mason.
Most important part is making the honeycomb milli. Why skip showing it ?
Agreed. I was waiting for it, and then ‘bam!’ add the milli. :/
Nice demo, easy to follow along with. Thank you.
Mine didn't turn out quite as pretty, but it's tons of fun working with this glass!
Definitely takes some practice to keep these straight! but stick with it and you'll get better results eventually.
How can I go about scoring 1 of your dope creations? I'd love to have a pendant made by you.
Hit up @niche_glass on Instagram. I think he has the pendants made in this video.
Love the video. Thank you. I don't understand why people don't flatten the back of the bail level with the back of the pendant. It's way more comfortable. I will send a picture if you want.
Thank you for sharing.
So basically it's a fumed milli right?
Yes its fume on clear to make the milli.
Love it
I don’t feel like I said anything bad about you. And I wasn’t trying to project anything snotty about my comment. I genuinely am wondering how honeycomb technique is done. I’m sorry if you took this the wrong way and I never meant to offend you.
All Good! We understand people want to see the process. This video was intended to show how to use the murrine products we sell. Check out Torch Talk on TH-cam, Mike Mason shows the process of making the actual Murrine there.
Music is annoying