Thank you so much for that simple, no nonsense tutorial! Now I'm itching to try it out with my lovely new borosilicate color rods. Yes, not soft glass, but I think the techniques you demonstrated will work just as well. Thanks once again, and subscribed now too.
Jeannie - Do you use your nippers to cut the murrini into chips or do you use a different method? I'm worried about crunching up the glass. Any thoughts?
Thank you for these videos, Jeannie. Even though you're gone, your spirit lives on!
Jeannie, I sincerely Thank You for making these videos.Great help.
Thank you so much for that simple, no nonsense tutorial! Now I'm itching to try it out with my lovely new borosilicate color rods. Yes, not soft glass, but I think the techniques you demonstrated will work just as well.
Thanks once again, and subscribed now too.
What an absolutely GREAT video, wow, really pleased, would love to try this!
Awesome job! Love what you do. Thank you for these videos.
Thank you so much!! Loved watching your video!!
Amazing to watch the process but would've been lovely to see the finished cane slice at the end.
They are in the photograph at the beginning of the video for 30 seconds. Her video camera couldn't do macro shots.
Thank you, Jeanie.
That was really interesting and filled in so much information for me! Thank you!
You make it look so easy! Great video. Can you tell me where to get the mold? Is this possible to do with MAP gas?
Thats just so darn Cooooooooooooooooooool ! ❤️👍🏻🙏🏻💫✨
Genial, Danke für dieses Video😉😉👍👍😘
JUST WOW!
Jeannie - Do you use your nippers to cut the murrini into chips or do you use a different method? I'm worried about crunching up the glass. Any thoughts?
Yes, I use the same nippers as seen in some of my videos.
Again another wonderful video thank you again for your time and effort that you put into these wonderful videos
Cap both ends with clear - it's a lot easier and you get more murrini
thankyou
Is this all soft glass or boro?
Never mind, its moving like soft glass not boro :)