lol the comments are people who are trying to learn and I’m here because I like glass blowing videos. I find the relaxing and intriguing from making dragons and turtles to simple vases and cups 😂😂
There was someone else around: the camera operator. Because of policy at the time of COVID we both had to wear masks if we were sharing a studio. This was 2020 in the depths of the Pandemic. If you're having trouble understanding enable Closed Captioning. It's pretty accurate! Hope this helps.
Great instructions. I like how you’re explaining everything about what you are doing and also ( just as important) what you’re avoiding. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
I'm getting back into glass blowing after two years so thank you! I will be referencing this in my lab time!
lol the comments are people who are trying to learn and I’m here because I like glass blowing videos. I find the relaxing and intriguing from making dragons and turtles to simple vases and cups 😂😂
Thanks for a great and very instructive video.
You are welcome!
nice explination, and you end up with a vase at the end :-)
Question: why do you dip the jacks into the water?
If part of the Jacks get too hot (from touching the glass) then dipping them cools the metal so it won't burn you.
Why are you wearing a mask when no one else is around? Can't understand what you saying half the time.
Some toxins could be in there…
There was someone else around: the camera operator. Because of policy at the time of COVID we both had to wear masks if we were sharing a studio. This was 2020 in the depths of the Pandemic. If you're having trouble understanding enable Closed Captioning. It's pretty accurate! Hope this helps.
@@kentstateglass5011You don't have to explain yourself to morons, my friend.