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Mountain glass is the reason i was able to transfer from learning from someone to doing it on my own. Litterally, Michelle was the first friendly face in the glass industry. Their customer service is off the hook, and if you spend over a hundred bucks they PLANT A DANG TREE... The best crew in Asheville straight up. If I ever had to work for someone else again, it would 100% be mountain glass. - your friendly neighborhood bear
What a great way to do the rettichelo , great qick way . I never though about using the same tube that seemed way quicker and more precise for the tube . Thanks Dustin and Kevin been with you guys a long time since 2014
Your new Retticello method is awesome. I've always found Retticello to be a hard technique to get consistent results, It definitely takes some practice.
Really awesome seeing you guys still making videos! I've been watching for over 10 years now. Really amazing. Thank you for all the info as always!!! I use the blow out tech for my air flow nozzle vs small connections like that.
I like to build my bubble caps from the bottom up to the handle. First I do a small coil pot and stretch it into a small tube .then blow a hole at the end of the tube. Then I do another coil pot for the center bubble. Then I pop a hole at the top of the bubble and coil pot the handle then open up the end of the handle. Then I grabbed it with hot fingers and remove it from the blow tube and then open up the other side. Done
That's so cool you still do these, been watching your videos for years still wishing one day I'll be able to pursue doin this and taking your classes. thanks guys! ❤🔥🤙
Wow I really need to start glass blowing I watch alot of your videos and time just flys by I get so bored watching anything else for 40 mins straight felt like I could've watched another 40 mins so mesmerizing and intriguing
Wow! I was not sure where you were going at first. The inner piece looked like you were making a glass condom at first. I would have never thought to use a vac-stack like technique to make tubing like this. This was a GREAT video, educational and fun to watch. I think its time to take it to the next step and join the online school!
Hey guys thanks for all the guides and demos, doubt I'd be blowing glass if it wasn't for you. Any tips for dealing with condensation in your blowtube when using frit? Been making a bunch of frit spoons and I always end up with a coating inside the blowtube that I have to rinse out before using it for another piece.
As a furnace worker now learning torchworking I love how you give the brief history of the techniques or tools you're using as they tend to be Venetian often. I have always enjoyed Venetian glass the most due to the delicate and intricate nature. Thank you for showing how all of these traditional techniques and tools can be applied to flameworking in such an effective way. Are there any special precautions one should take when creating fumed spoons or chillums? i.e. is fume safe inside of tubing or must it be encased to be used for smoking purposes? Proper ventilation is a given already!
at least 1k of cfm, Once you apply the silver heat the blank with a slightly oxidizing flame to the point where the clear starts to get level 1 barely orange glow. once that cools run that heat back over it one more time to "bake the silver in" you're melting the surface of the glass to allow the atomized silver to make it's way into the surface. If you're blowing off your fume you're using too much oxygen, you're too close to the torch, or you're not baking in enough. If your fume is turning out grey and gross just use a little less propane when applying and baking it in. Silver doesn't need to be fully encased for a pipe as long as it's baked it. If it wipes off with hard rubbing it's not baked in enough. If you encase fume you'll end up with the beginnings of space tubing which is also cool but considerable more difficult. I don't know everything but in my 3 years of experience with fuming this is what i've found for myself.
So happy to see your return to youtube. I'll be trying this asap! You mention boiling out a color, how do you know when that happens and what are some recommendations to avoid it? Thanks!
when a color boils, you'll see tiny bubbles start to form in the molten glass that shouldnt be there, can be avoided by adjusting your gases, which depends on what color you're using
What’s up from north minnesota! Thank you so much for all your videos! Just started glass blowing. You guys got me interested in the craft and your channel has been gold for me in learning and setting up my little studio! What are some exercises or projects that helped you progress when you were a beginner! Would love any art from you! Thanks guys!
how long does it take to anneal glass in a kiln. i hear 24 hours a lot but id there any other time i should leave it in longer? also when it is done how do you go about taking it out the kiln. do you just take it out when it is done it turn the kiln off and let it cool slowly??
Great video yet again guys! That retticello was beautiful. This might have been my favorite technique I have watch you do, not sure why but this was just so amazing to watch! I do have a question, do you know of any good books that are about the history of glass blowing and things like that? I know I can find stuff online but as a older guy I really enjoy sitting outside smoking and reading a good book.
how do you know the size diameter of the bubble for the cap? also what do you recommend to put your bees wax in so it doesn't melt everywhere when you hit it with the jacks or other tools
hey guys new to the hobby, ....well just thinking about starting thb lol, quick quetion, whaat would be the minum space need for a torch, im 23 so i got small aprt.
How do you guys feel about tubes? Never really see how you guys consume flower? I’m wondering when we’ll get a revere glass sovereignty/roor collab 😂 Maybe use the extra tubing for a really heady slide that I’ll purchase instantly 😂
Make a hammer pipe with the rest of the tubing! Or another stand up bubbler :) I’m currently working as a COVID screener at a local college and have a lot of down time. Your videos are equally entertaining and educating. Thank you for taking the time to teach with appropriate care. Cheers
Very cool as always Dustin. First a comment more then a question. Recently i chided you a bit that sometimes you forget to explain small details that us noobies dont get, like always adjust your flame to the size of the work, without saying what thatbis, or don't put your metal in the flame, without saying why (granted that one's a bit obvious), or quite often you'll have a blowtube attached and never mention it or why its on. I hope you took the constructive criticism as it was given, in friendship to give a small tip, not at all as a bitch out. My comment is for Kevin. WAY TO GO! Noticed a lot recently youve caught the perspective us us noobs and stepped in to fill in those blanks. I saw the tube this video and was going to ask here, to verify as i assumed, it was just to keep some even pressure going to combat collapse, and then WHAM! Kevin pipes upnasnif hearing me and answered. Thanks Kevin your extra viewpoint and comments are on point, helpful and very appreciated. Question, so id just been questioning my self, the aspect of heating cadmium colors too fast and boiling them, and realizing ive done it but have no clue the outcome or long term harm done. Id decided i needed to boil a section and let it cool, and slow heat a section and let it cool to compare, just as i did when first playing with striking colors, heat with neutral, heat with oxidizing, heat with reducing or carbureting flame, compare, then run tests putting the oxidized rod through a reducing or neutral etc to compare the end results. Second bit to what's the end result of boiling, what can be done to undue the damage once boiled and what should be done to not boil it, heat way out in the annealing end if the flame well away from the jets in a cooler reducing flame i imagine and is there a point like once glowing its safe to bring it to a hot hot flame. I think never, it will always boil
lets be honest, there are 3 kinds of people who come for these videos...... - those that love glass, those that love Kevin's legs and the deep translucency of his his milky skin and those that have a foot fetish for Dustin...... oh and the bonus crew who come for the amazing shirts and bandanas. I'm in at least 3 groups,,,, love you guys
Beautiful!! I'm gonna try a retti with some scalloped tubing I have, thanks for the inspiration as always. Also, Kevin looks like Fabio, but way more sexy... Sploosh.
Weird way to sleeve... I wouldn't drop in the piece, the inner would remain on the blow tube the whole time, instead of flopping all around while vaccing, only to re-tube like at 16:57.
That is the beautiful thing about Glassblowing. There are so many paths to similar results. Thank you so much for sharing the way that you like to do it
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Mountain glass is the reason i was able to transfer from learning from someone to doing it on my own. Litterally, Michelle was the first friendly face in the glass industry. Their customer service is off the hook, and if you spend over a hundred bucks they PLANT A DANG TREE... The best crew in Asheville straight up. If I ever had to work for someone else again, it would 100% be mountain glass. - your friendly neighborhood bear
What a great way to do the rettichelo , great qick way . I never though about using the same tube that seemed way quicker and more precise for the tube . Thanks Dustin and Kevin been with you guys a long time since 2014
LOVE that you're bringing back these type of tutorial vids! Never blown glass but I really like how you describe all the steps that you take!
Your new Retticello method is awesome. I've always found Retticello to be a hard technique to get consistent results, It definitely takes some practice.
You should give one a try for a video on your channel. I always enjoy people practicing techniques that theyre still learning.
Really awesome seeing you guys still making videos! I've been watching for over 10 years now. Really amazing. Thank you for all the info as always!!! I use the blow out tech for my air flow nozzle vs small connections like that.
Thank you guys so much for all that you do. I’ve seen every on the torch and they’re so informative and relaxing. Much love.
Absolutely love to see the demos rollin out frequently, the first tear drop Reticello pendant demo really inspired me to get into glass. Thank you
Rockin reti work! Thanks for another killer video!
Excited for this one! Thank you guys 🤙
Hi guys! Kevin nice to see you again, bro! Dustin thanx for good work! ))
Doing a tiny blowout for the nozzle can be easier than doing a tiny weld 👌🏼
thanks, Yeah I don't usually work this small
facts, thats my go-to
Yayy Dustin I’m so stoked to see You again Homie!
I like to build my bubble caps from the bottom up to the handle. First I do a small coil pot and stretch it into a small tube .then blow a hole at the end of the tube. Then I do another coil pot for the center bubble. Then I pop a hole at the top of the bubble and coil pot the handle then open up the end of the handle. Then I grabbed it with hot fingers and remove it from the blow tube and then open up the other side. Done
Beautiful cab guys great job
That's so cool you still do these, been watching your videos for years still wishing one day I'll be able to pursue doin this and taking your classes. thanks guys! ❤🔥🤙
Sweet cap! Love it!
Alriiiight!
I love retti! Cant wait until I can try this
Would love to see that retti section turned into some different variations of downstems and a video regarding that :)!
absolutly love your work. im so happy to see u to working together again.
Wow I really need to start glass blowing I watch alot of your videos and time just flys by I get so bored watching anything else for 40 mins straight felt like I could've watched another 40 mins so mesmerizing and intriguing
BEAUTIFUL WORK
love u guys thanks for all of the lessons dustin its been amazing doing my own wig wags has been such a game changer for my work!
Looks amazing.
Kevin’s hair has grown so much
You guys are awesome 👍 keep up the good work
BEAUTIFUL 360 DEGREE METH PIPE! GREAT JOB FELLA! GREAT JOB!
Super dope! I'm always thankful brothers like you sharing the skill. Love your vibe. Dudes are super 😎 chill. Bitchen skills
Nice plants in the background
Duuuuude that is soooo pretty!!!💪🤘👊💪🤙🤘👊
Thank you for this. Retti is probably one of the my favorite techniques n
For the nipple on the bubble cap I just pop a hole, cover it with a solid dot of color and basically do a blowout while marvering it.
Love this tech and ur explanation commentary!
Been a long time since I watched one of your guys videos, hope y’all continue, great content, learned so many techniques from y’all!
Love this video!! I can't wait to learn about taking photos in the next revere school video!!!!
This video has helped me so much!!! Thank y’all
Awsome piece!
Beautiful, as always. I love the Retti design, although...I think Wig Wags are still my favorite!
Wow! I was not sure where you were going at first. The inner piece looked like you were making a glass condom at first. I would have never thought to use a vac-stack like technique to make tubing like this. This was a GREAT video, educational and fun to watch. I think its time to take it to the next step and join the online school!
Very informative, i just ordered some new glass and cant wait to attempt this project!
fav tool for them tiny openings is the 90 degreee tungsten pick
Big fan love your content Dustin great stuff would love to have that bubber very nice and will be waiting for next video
This really makes me want to learn, i love your videos
Killer piece
such a cool cap!
Hey guys thanks for all the guides and demos, doubt I'd be blowing glass if it wasn't for you. Any tips for dealing with condensation in your blowtube when using frit? Been making a bunch of frit spoons and I always end up with a coating inside the blowtube that I have to rinse out before using it for another piece.
Pop a hole in the end of the blank, pour the frit in that, seal the hole, melt in the frit. If you need more do it again.
Damn guys that color combo!
Very nice guys I dig it
Great video!!
As a furnace worker now learning torchworking I love how you give the brief history of the techniques or tools you're using as they tend to be Venetian often. I have always enjoyed Venetian glass the most due to the delicate and intricate nature. Thank you for showing how all of these traditional techniques and tools can be applied to flameworking in such an effective way. Are there any special precautions one should take when creating fumed spoons or chillums? i.e. is fume safe inside of tubing or must it be encased to be used for smoking purposes? Proper ventilation is a given already!
at least 1k of cfm, Once you apply the silver heat the blank with a slightly oxidizing flame to the point where the clear starts to get level 1 barely orange glow. once that cools run that heat back over it one more time to "bake the silver in" you're melting the surface of the glass to allow the atomized silver to make it's way into the surface. If you're blowing off your fume you're using too much oxygen, you're too close to the torch, or you're not baking in enough. If your fume is turning out grey and gross just use a little less propane when applying and baking it in. Silver doesn't need to be fully encased for a pipe as long as it's baked it. If it wipes off with hard rubbing it's not baked in enough. If you encase fume you'll end up with the beginnings of space tubing which is also cool but considerable more difficult. I don't know everything but in my 3 years of experience with fuming this is what i've found for myself.
@@aname1128 thank you! That makes sense and is very helfpul!
@@taylordavis1543 You're totally welcome! glad I can help you on your way. I know these videos have certainly helped me on mine
A tippin a trickin... Thank for the motivation and education. I would use that rette for a bottom for a mini tube or Recycler.
That was a great show thank you
I'm curious what your basic setup included when you first started up.
Love your channel duuuudes!! I've learned so much from you guys!! Kevin with his long hair🤘🤘🤘
Y’all too motivating thanks for all the tips and I was wondering if your got any for keeping your torch from popping 👌🏻
Always wondered if you could do this, thanks for confirming!
you might need that weed-whacker behind dustin for those monster plants XD lol
Do NOT weed whack the weed
@@cavemanvi this made me laugh lol
very cool bubble cap
Use the left over tubing for a SHOT GLASS! Lol great work as always homie
Thank You
So happy to see your return to youtube. I'll be trying this asap! You mention boiling out a color, how do you know when that happens and what are some recommendations to avoid it? Thanks!
when a color boils, you'll see tiny bubbles start to form in the molten glass that shouldnt be there, can be avoided by adjusting your gases, which depends on what color you're using
Ever do any giveaways on stuff from videos? Would love that bubble cap!
i love that paisley shirt
What’s up from north minnesota! Thank you so much for all your videos! Just started glass blowing. You guys got me interested in the craft and your channel has been gold for me in learning and setting up my little studio! What are some exercises or projects that helped you progress when you were a beginner! Would love any art from you! Thanks guys!
I want to see another Blooper one
how long does it take to anneal glass in a kiln. i hear 24 hours a lot but id there any other time i should leave it in longer? also when it is done how do you go about taking it out the kiln. do you just take it out when it is done it turn the kiln off and let it cool slowly??
Great video yet again guys! That retticello was beautiful. This might have been my favorite technique I have watch you do, not sure why but this was just so amazing to watch! I do have a question, do you know of any good books that are about the history of glass blowing and things like that? I know I can find stuff online but as a older guy I really enjoy sitting outside smoking and reading a good book.
Too cool
Dustin all locd out hahaha looking like he keeping it 55th, no Custer shit in the shop cuh.
First time viewer loved the video what would you recommend for someone that would like to try glass blowing do you have any videos for a beginner?
how do you know the size diameter of the bubble for the cap? also what do you recommend to put your bees wax in so it doesn't melt everywhere when you hit it with the jacks or other tools
Love yal man
Fucking love you dudes. Thank you for these
Where can I watch some of these Japanese artists you guys mentioned at the end? Thanks
hey guys new to the hobby, ....well just thinking about starting thb lol, quick quetion, whaat would be the minum space need for a torch, im 23 so i got small aprt.
i wish i had shirts like you
How do you guys feel about tubes? Never really see how you guys consume flower? I’m wondering when we’ll get a revere glass sovereignty/roor collab 😂
Maybe use the extra tubing for a really heady slide that I’ll purchase instantly 😂
Good video
How are you doing with the fires?
I have the same bucket
Borrowed phone
Just living life sunshine and lolipops for these two .
Lucky bastards
Make a hammer pipe with the rest of the tubing! Or another stand up bubbler :) I’m currently working as a COVID screener at a local college and have a lot of down time. Your videos are equally entertaining and educating. Thank you for taking the time to teach with appropriate care. Cheers
Word
Use it for a spoon bowl
Make a chillum with the excess tubing. Thanks for returning love the content.
Don't get caught in the wrong neighborhood wearing that blue bandana haha
Very cool as always Dustin. First a comment more then a question. Recently i chided you a bit that sometimes you forget to explain small details that us noobies dont get, like always adjust your flame to the size of the work, without saying what thatbis, or don't put your metal in the flame, without saying why (granted that one's a bit obvious), or quite often you'll have a blowtube attached and never mention it or why its on. I hope you took the constructive criticism as it was given, in friendship to give a small tip, not at all as a bitch out. My comment is for Kevin. WAY TO GO! Noticed a lot recently youve caught the perspective us us noobs and stepped in to fill in those blanks. I saw the tube this video and was going to ask here, to verify as i assumed, it was just to keep some even pressure going to combat collapse, and then WHAM! Kevin pipes upnasnif hearing me and answered. Thanks Kevin your extra viewpoint and comments are on point, helpful and very appreciated.
Question, so id just been questioning my self, the aspect of heating cadmium colors too fast and boiling them, and realizing ive done it but have no clue the outcome or long term harm done. Id decided i needed to boil a section and let it cool, and slow heat a section and let it cool to compare, just as i did when first playing with striking colors, heat with neutral, heat with oxidizing, heat with reducing or carbureting flame, compare, then run tests putting the oxidized rod through a reducing or neutral etc to compare the end results. Second bit to what's the end result of boiling, what can be done to undue the damage once boiled and what should be done to not boil it, heat way out in the annealing end if the flame well away from the jets in a cooler reducing flame i imagine and is there a point like once glowing its safe to bring it to a hot hot flame. I think never, it will always boil
6 stars
Imposible. 5 stars is the highest, lol ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
What an elegant crack pipe
I miss Kevin being around.
Love watching you guys!
What's your steam name also this is beautiful and would cost 100 dollars at my local smoke shop
lets be honest, there are 3 kinds of people who come for these videos...... - those that love glass, those that love Kevin's legs and the deep translucency of his his milky skin and those that have a foot fetish for Dustin...... oh and the bonus crew who come for the amazing shirts and bandanas. I'm in at least 3 groups,,,, love you guys
Beautiful!! I'm gonna try a retti with some scalloped tubing I have, thanks for the inspiration as always. Also, Kevin looks like Fabio, but way more sexy... Sploosh.
6:30 bubble trash?
Weird way to sleeve... I wouldn't drop in the piece, the inner would remain on the blow tube the whole time, instead of flopping all around while vaccing, only to re-tube like at 16:57.
That is the beautiful thing about Glassblowing. There are so many paths to similar results. Thank you so much for sharing the way that you like to do it
Can you make adult toys for men
Can you describe the piece you’re interested in?
Could I work for you guys I’m a stoner who has an auto amune will work for free