Finally a glass blowing video without a ridiculous soundtrack, the sound of the craft is part of the experience I think, excellent work, I liked the part where the rough end was trimmed off.
The dexterity and coordination of glass-blowers always amazes me. Bill Gudenrath is clearly an absolute master at his craft. Thank you for posting this video.
I could watch this again and again. The long years of practiced moves and sure hands make this seem so easy... as only a skilled craftsman can do. Thank you.
This is so freaking amazing to watch... i'm glad there is at least one profession that still requires a skilled artist to craft the product, instead of the products just being mass produced in a factory by machines
I just find this absolutely fascinating. I have always admired people who have this skill with glass and crystal. Stunningly-beautiful, but relaxing to watch too.
This the first video I have seen where you actually not only are witness but actually see what the artist is doing. I mean actually seeing the scoop of glass, actually seeing a bubble start inside the glass.... it is amazing as an artform but this video sure is an excellent piece of work showing off the magic of it all.
The difference in temperature between the molten glass and the cooler glass caused it to blast apart at the point of contact because the glass molecules were expanding right there very rapidly. Its like if you pour boiling liquid into a thin juice glass, it will break apart, or sometimes a glass casserole will crack apart if it is placed on the cool metal of the stovetop straight out of the oven. I always cut my glass. This is a much better technique- very clean.
I think people disliked this video because it said "How to" but it isn't necessarily showing you step by step, or "how to" do it. This a an amazing and quite beautiful art, though. :)
A classic example of Italian-style glassblowing. I don't know how did Afghans do it 2000 years ago. Still, I can't help noticing, that the fish that goes into the kiln (7:15) is a different one from the one that is cut by thermal shocking at 7:40. Multiple attempts, I guess, that would be normal. Great master!
Bills a forensic reconstruction specialist on these as well as a glassblower. He's not just trying to replicate the finished product but give as much insight as possible into how the ancients did it.
It is common, humans have an atraction to certain textures. As babies to learn how something feels we will often "gum" it or use our mouths to learn the texture. Another thing that adds to this is PICCA people crave things like cornstarch, clay, sand, dirt, and so on. I use to eat 4 glasses of ice a day because I loved the texture and had a sever mineral deficiency, another odd thing I love the smell of chlorine and gasoline. It legit makes my mouth water and i get thirsty of course youd never drink it unless youre cray cray, but when i was 12 I watched my dad syphon gas out of the mower for my go kart and one day copied him cause no one was home to go get gas. HUGE mistake taste HORRIBLE lol..I know for me that I love those smells due to the fact it triggers the memory of good happy child hood experiences like going in the pool or smelling the gas in a mower in the summer time. The show my stranger addiction is a good example of this people who are not capable of self soothing and endured a trumatic event will become obsessed and addicted to these type of comforts when triggered, really rather dangerous.
7:50 I legitimately said 'wow' out loud. That's a neat trick. I knew a woman who worked at Epcot who'd creating candy sculptures. It was a lot like this!
CRYSTAL PERFUME CONTAINERS, AND ALL GLASS ARTS IN CONSTRUCTIONS ARE AMAZING HUMAN ACHIEVEMENTS CENTURIES OLD ! DESERVE ALL ADMIRATIONS AND EVALUATION !
Glass blowing can be dangerous, but it looks cool and fun, as long as you're VERY careful, safe, and trained in the arts of glass, you can show off you're creativity!
These guys are unbelieveable. Some of that stuff, like when they guestimate by eye and get it exactly right where the piece is supposed to go, doesn't look possible.
LovelyHermycat Hermione well i am quite nice to the earth so i indulge in smoking , believe me smoking will not damage the earth , but your car will , and your life style will, mine is as harmless to nature or animals as i can afford it I drink milk from cows that have been hand milked , i eat eggs that are not fertilized because i refuse to eat an embryo, i eat only cheese made without the use of rennet and they are many of them cottage, cream, provolone, ricotta, swiss, parmesan, mozzarella etc and even a french farm that makes camembert brie and blue cheese without rennet , i eat organic vegetables but i make sure that it comes from farms which do not produce meat, and i never go to a supermarket or dept store or mall because i would participate to the meat industry and i refuse to, my house is earth friendly , we produce now 90% of all the energy we use, and we live in a house in Central London not in the countryside. I wear only fibers that were not harmful to animals cotton from farms where the sheep are trimmed without pain, and i, of course never wear leather, and nothing in my house is made using animal skin, all the wood in the house is either recycled wood or antiques for the furnitures I drive a lightening GT (electric car) I never use mainstream medicine because of the experimentation on animal, i treat myself with paramedical stuff and traditional medicine and it works really well.i have seen a doc in over 20 years (ironically) . i only eat at vegetarian or vegan restaurants, and i'm married to a veterinarian who lives exactly like me and so do our kids . Of course this lifestyle is sometimes exhausting and it is really not cheap at first , but that's a choice, i am sure that this is a lot harder for an animal to be slaughtered or skinned or else or to use products that are extremely toxic to the earth so i do my part and i don't feel too bad about smoking a cigarette every now and then as for my body , well it's mine and no one tells m how to treat it .
Thank you so much for this upload. I love to watch truly talented people work and watch a blob of glass in this case turn into a master piece. Take care. mrbluenun
Hubert Applebaum, just want to say thank you for making me laugh today
Stupid
@@junng6848 no it's not.
@@junng6848 shut up bitch
@@whatsinaname1133 you look more like a bitch than me “bitch” anyways you’re using that word wrong
@@junng6848 lmao I didn't even say "bitch". Check the usernames (btw with this response you prove the other person correct)
WHERE DID HUBERT GO I CAME HERE FOR HIM
Yeah, he's literally above you
MrEagle2704 your a little bit late...
We all know what comment were here for
The obvi
Yes! The old man bong🤣😂
Yep
WHERE IS HE
Lmao 😂
Finally a glass blowing video without a ridiculous soundtrack, the sound of the craft is part of the experience I think, excellent work, I liked the part where the rough end was trimmed off.
Absolutely hooked at that moment. The precision! rewatched at least a few times!
The dexterity and coordination of glass-blowers always amazes me. Bill Gudenrath is clearly an absolute master at his craft. Thank you for posting this video.
Love the way the blue glass fades from the hot red to purple and then that deep blue.
I love watching a master at work, no wasted steps.
Me too
Glass is scary
I could watch this again and again. The long years of practiced moves and sure hands make this seem so easy... as only a skilled craftsman can do. Thank you.
why is this so relaxing to watch
Jun Ng you made me lol
Jun Ng idk...im little high but it was funny
Jun Ng You ruined your own joke
Jun Ng ....literally bringing up conversations from 30 days ago lmao
Jun Ng lol no! this must just piss you off haha
This is so freaking amazing to watch... i'm glad there is at least one profession that still requires a skilled artist to craft the product, instead of the products just being mass produced in a factory by machines
I just find this absolutely fascinating. I have always admired people who have this skill with glass and crystal. Stunningly-beautiful, but relaxing to watch too.
Really cool! Thank you for your work :)
Hi clayclaim! I love your Clash Royale videos!
So beautiful when the molten glass goes from orange to purple to blue.
*HUBERT WHERE ARE YOU*
edit: i just found out that hubert made a playlist called “cant touch this” and it just has the one song. :-)
pxppy • really omg!
Yea I saw that.
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Gudenrath is a glass blowing badass. Such skill and precision. He's truly peerless.
I've always been amazed by the concept of glass blowing and even more at finally seeing it. What a great little fishie
I really just went through the entire comment section three times to find the Hubert Applebaum comment, but I still couldn't find it :(
It looks so simple yet difficult to do at the same time
Hola preciosa
Everything looks simple, until you try to do it yourslef.
+runnerJong Que pendejo :v
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+OnlyMichaelJackson (Angel) What dose that mean
Came for Hubert, stayed for the mellow glass blowing demo.
This the first video I have seen where you actually not only are witness but actually see what the artist is doing. I mean actually seeing the scoop of glass, actually seeing a bubble start inside the glass.... it is amazing as an artform but this video sure is an excellent piece of work showing off the magic of it all.
WHERE IS HUBERT
Chad The sad dad idk 😮😮😮
I went through every comment and didn't see him.... Found the screenshot of the video though.
I can't find him
WE WANT HUBERT
We're all in the together
Anybody here from the meme?
Owen same
Dybala2x me
Dybala2x
Yeah
Meee, can’t find him tho 😴
WE WANT HUBERT
The difference in temperature between the molten glass and the cooler glass caused it to blast apart at the point of contact because the glass molecules were expanding right there very rapidly. Its like if you pour boiling liquid into a thin juice glass, it will break apart, or sometimes a glass casserole will crack apart if it is placed on the cool metal of the stovetop straight out of the oven.
I always cut my glass. This is a much better technique- very clean.
this is by far the best thing i have seen all week!
I was just watching his confidence level... he was making that stuff so flawlessly...
It's people like this that I call true talent not the singer or the actors but the craftsman of our world
You think singers don't have talent?
No they do but in my opinion craftsman make and create our world
Matthew Zapata I'm guessing your boyfriend is a craftsman?
Sylvael2002 Hahahaha rekt
***** Oranges are orange...we are having a state the obvious contest right?
how come someone disliked this amazing video
omg your prof pic. the phandom is even in glass blowing videos.
Cat Waterman :)
I think people disliked this video because it said "How to" but it isn't necessarily showing you step by step, or "how to" do it. This a an amazing and quite beautiful art, though.
:)
ikr?!?!
+Willow slay
ikr I just came here cause I like art but this was amazing why so many dislikes
Blown glass is such a beautiful and elegant art. Learning how to create beautiful sculptures with this technic is definitely on my bucket list!
For those of you that don't know, Mr. Gudenrath is a true master of his craft, and an expert on Venetian glassworking
Well ... this is art
I'd say craftsmanship rather than art, but I guess that's a matter of opinion.
A classic example of Italian-style glassblowing. I don't know how did Afghans do it 2000 years ago.
Still, I can't help noticing, that the fish that goes into the kiln (7:15) is a different one from the one that is cut by thermal shocking at 7:40. Multiple attempts, I guess, that would be normal. Great master!
Where is Hurbert?
The best grandpa ever XP
That man just makes it look soooo easy, doesn't he? He's got talent!
Came for the comment, stayed for the mesmerizing glass blowing
Bills a forensic reconstruction specialist on these as well as a glassblower. He's not just trying to replicate the finished product but give as much insight as possible into how the ancients did it.
Question:
Does this guy EVER make mistakes? I mean, he's so good at this that he makes this look SO easy.
Does anyone else just want to eat the molten glass? Not literally, just the way the texture looks :P
You could eat sugar glass. Looks around the same.
it's like the seen from gr inch when he eats the light bulb
It is common, humans have an atraction to certain textures. As babies to learn how something feels we will often "gum" it or use our mouths to learn the texture. Another thing that adds to this is PICCA people crave things like cornstarch, clay, sand, dirt, and so on. I use to eat 4 glasses of ice a day because I loved the texture and had a sever mineral deficiency, another odd thing I love the smell of chlorine and gasoline. It legit makes my mouth water and i get thirsty of course youd never drink it unless youre cray cray, but when i was 12 I watched my dad syphon gas out of the mower for my go kart and one day copied him cause no one was home to go get gas. HUGE mistake taste HORRIBLE lol..I know for me that I love those smells due to the fact it triggers the memory of good happy child hood experiences like going in the pool or smelling the gas in a mower in the summer time. The show my stranger addiction is a good example of this people who are not capable of self soothing and endured a trumatic event will become obsessed and addicted to these type of comforts when triggered, really rather dangerous.
GT Tree Trunkz nice copy and paste
Same
Am I the only one here who just came for *the* comment?
I cant find it!
Hubert XD
Hahhahahaa me too
Yeah
Hubert!!!!!!!
praise this craftmanship
This is relaxing to watch idk why.
yea
u are so creative ,hat's off to all who knows to create beautiful glass souvenirs it's good see so relaxing
can't stop watching these kinds of videos @_@ started this morning. i think i'm addicted to glass
That blue glass is gorgeous.
Best part of this was watching the bright red fade to blue/purple, this is too cool
That fish looks adorable!
This is a beautiful work of art. No meme required
The fish replica is awesome 👌👌
Am pretty sure Hubert deleted his comment :(
Linda Sarbez WHY HUBERT
He didn't, don't worry comrades
Ive seen alot of horses and vases but this is the first fish its really amazing.
wow, just when I thought he was done, he added another element! looks like he made a few of these!
7:50 I legitimately said 'wow' out loud. That's a neat trick.
I knew a woman who worked at Epcot who'd creating candy sculptures. It was a lot like this!
I did as well. It is amazing to see what they can do.
Came for *The Comment* stayed for the content
CRYSTAL PERFUME CONTAINERS, AND ALL GLASS ARTS IN CONSTRUCTIONS ARE AMAZING HUMAN ACHIEVEMENTS CENTURIES OLD !
DESERVE ALL ADMIRATIONS AND EVALUATION !
this video was so relaxing for some reason
Glasswork is just the most beautiful trade.
Glass blowing can be dangerous, but it looks cool and fun, as long as you're VERY careful, safe, and trained in the arts of glass, you can show off you're creativity!
so beautifully done, as Bill always makes it !
and 7:40 - wow, i thought this can't be done in soda glass! amazing :-O
That was nice. When I was in high school we worked with molten metal, but we just bored it into molds. I wished we could have made glass.
i cant be the only one who wanted to see the bubble pop
Fascinating, thanks ! But I would have loved to see the final result.
This was so satisfying to watch!
WOW, this was amazing, you are so talented. how long did it take you to master this art?
These guys are unbelieveable. Some of that stuff, like when they guestimate by eye and get it exactly right where the piece is supposed to go, doesn't look possible.
I've scrolled until the end of the comment section and I never found Hubert.😔 Hubert why?😔🖐️
WAAAAAA
the way his hands move, like watching a chef cut sushi or a surgeon, real skill
this video is just amazing. A must watch
such intricate piece of work! impressive!
that fish tail removal technique is just tooo cool
this is so damn cool, this guy is such an artist , with such a steady hand (and i'm a doc) yet so humble.
I love the 7:22 part .
If you're a doctor then why don't you know that smoking is terrible for the earth and your body?
LovelyHermycat Hermione well i am quite nice to the earth so i indulge in smoking , believe me smoking will not damage the earth , but your car will , and your life style will, mine is as harmless to nature or animals as i can afford it
I drink milk from cows that have been hand milked , i eat eggs that are not fertilized because i refuse to eat an embryo, i eat only cheese made without the use of rennet and they are many of them cottage, cream, provolone, ricotta, swiss, parmesan, mozzarella etc and even a french farm that makes camembert brie and blue cheese without rennet , i eat organic vegetables but i make sure that it comes from farms which do not produce meat, and i never go to a supermarket or dept store or mall because i would participate to the meat industry and i refuse to, my house is earth friendly , we produce now 90% of all the energy we use, and we live in a house in Central London not in the countryside. I wear only fibers that were not harmful to animals cotton from farms where the sheep are trimmed without pain, and i, of course never wear leather, and nothing in my house is made using animal skin, all the wood in the house is either recycled wood or antiques for the furnitures I drive a lightening GT (electric car) I never use mainstream medicine because of the experimentation on animal, i treat myself with paramedical stuff and traditional medicine and it works really well.i have seen a doc in over 20 years (ironically) . i only eat at vegetarian or vegan restaurants, and i'm married to a veterinarian who lives exactly like me and so do our kids . Of course this lifestyle is sometimes exhausting and it is really not cheap at first , but that's a choice, i am sure that this is a lot harder for an animal to be slaughtered or skinned or else or to use products that are extremely toxic to the earth so i do my part and i don't feel too bad about smoking a cigarette every now and then
as for my body , well it's mine and no one tells m how to treat it .
thumbs up👍👍👍for these peoples!!!
An international ARMY from Bangtanistan hxjjdhnmdmcxyrsj
An international ARMY from Bangtanistan is
In the beginning it looked like a lightbulb
True
Now that's craftsmanship :)
this is amazing
I wish I was this talented!
amazing creativity👍👍
wait!,what how is this possible !!! its amaizing
Not enough people in the comments recognising just how fancy this fish is. This is perhaps the fanciest fish I've ever seen 🐠
oh my god.... if I tried to do that ,I would just mess it up
what an art
This is amazing! Great job!
so relaxing to watch! also very impressive :)
it's too satisfying for me
Thank you so much for this upload. I love to watch truly talented people work and watch a blob of glass in this case turn into a master piece.
Take care.
mrbluenun
Why so formal, you dick
Oh Hubert, where are youuuu
it's so fascinating how it's hard enough to cut but soft enough to mold😂
amazing. salute for the skill
This job is hard either you hurt yourself or you mess the job. Wow welldone sir!
Amazing!
Amazing I've been making glass and it's harder than it looks but fun and I practice everyday no joke
I used to watch a guy do this downtown with a blowtorch... he made everything from fairies, to dragons to fish to elk... he was good.
It sure is a piece of art!!!
i wonder if it was fun to build and what made you think of that idea it looks great💖
This is in my list of 100 things to do before i die its defiantly in the top 20
And that kids is how u make a bong
They sell those at Pier 1 Imports here in the States.
Oops, maybe lead diamonds for the fishes eyes too? Either way, it's a really cute fish!
He has done a great piece of work, he can be proud of himself. ;-)
1:52 a man of culture
I find this video oddly satisfying 😏
same
Wow I didn't know you can melt glass. Always wondered how these were made.
Anyone who came here from dank memes page
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