🌈 Hi @maddiemoate! 😊 It's the House of Marbles team here. Watching your video brought back so many fun memories of welcoming you to our glass studio! Seeing you learn marble making with Paul was an absolute delight! 😍 We're thrilled to see the joy and enthusiasm you bring. Keep sharing these wonderful experiences! 💙
@Maddie Moate Hi I watched you since i was a child in lockdown and since i was 5 you made my childhood and made me so interested in so many things thank you.
Love this, bringing back memories of holiday visits to the glass factory on the Isle of Wight as kids. Minor nit-pick @3:35 should the subtitle read "cobalt" instead of "colbolt"?
❤I am taking an English lesson. I am trying to imitate your speech. I am from Egypt and I know how to speak English well because I learned from your videos and the teacher who is with me is named Mohamed Bakri. Please respond to my comment ❤
SCIENCE NERD ALERT!!! 🤓 If you don't like pedantic science & math stuff, don't read this. 100 degrees C (the boiling temp of water) = 373.15 Kelvin 1150 degrees C (the temp of the glass furnace) = 1423.15 Kelvin Therefore, in terms of the molecular movement that produces heat energy, the furnace is 3.81 times hotter than boiling water, not 11.5 times.
🌈 Hi @maddiemoate! 😊 It's the House of Marbles team here. Watching your video brought back so many fun memories of welcoming you to our glass studio! Seeing you learn marble making with Paul was an absolute delight! 😍 We're thrilled to see the joy and enthusiasm you bring. Keep sharing these wonderful experiences! 💙
Thank you for having us!
Great video! Lovely to see marbles still being made by hand too.
Absolutely loved watching this with my son - if we are ever lucky enough to come to England we will definitely be visiting House Of Marbles!!!
Ace video. Always wondered how marbles were made 🙂
Love the video ❤ thank you for showing us the process!
maddie is such a lovely soul!
@Maddie Moate Hi I watched you since i was a child in lockdown and since i was 5 you made my childhood and made me so interested in so many things thank you.
Love this, bringing back memories of holiday visits to the glass factory on the Isle of Wight as kids. Minor nit-pick @3:35 should the subtitle read "cobalt" instead of "colbolt"?
That was fun.
Wow this takes me back to my Childhood, I collected so many, goodness knows what happened to them all lol x
I love maddie and blippi too! ❤🎉😊 🤩
You passed over why they are so strong!
Hi Maddie. Another great video
Brilliant! ❤
Hiya Maddie! I love your CBeebies program!
Matty Love Lillianxx💖💖👏💋🙏 thank you
Hi Maddie I’m your biggest fan and I’m nine years old ❤❤❤
Haven't lost your marbles yet 😉
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Hi maddie
Hey Maddie 👋
Hi love love 💖💖👏👏💋
Hello maddie 👋🏼
Hi maddie
❤I am taking an English lesson. I am trying to imitate your speech. I am from Egypt and I know how to speak English well because I learned from your videos and the teacher who is with me is named Mohamed Bakri. Please respond to my comment ❤
My teacher is mohamed Barry too
Bakri
When someone has worked the same job longer than you've been _alive!_ And by "you" I do mean you, not me 😅
Hi
SCIENCE NERD ALERT!!! 🤓
If you don't like pedantic science & math stuff, don't read this.
100 degrees C (the boiling temp of water) = 373.15 Kelvin
1150 degrees C (the temp of the glass furnace) = 1423.15 Kelvin
Therefore, in terms of the molecular movement that produces heat energy, the furnace is 3.81 times hotter than boiling water, not 11.5 times.