i think alot of people could have guessed how the romans did that but most people are STILL trying to get figure out how they get that ship in that bottle its collapsible and then pulled backed into shape once in the bottle!
Glassblowers use wax to lubricate the jacks so they glide smoothly over the surface and don't scratch it, they also tend to make an irritating screeching noise not unlike nails on a chalkboard without it. If there's an excess amount of wax or the glass is really hot the wax will flare up like you see in the video.
+seoul588-- Wood will manipulate the glass without cooling it very much, but cannot be used for long periods. Metal tools can be made much more precisely, and can take great exposure to heat, but inherently will cool the glass when it touches it. Wood is especially useful when the glass maker does not want to leave tool marks behind on the soft glass, as we see in this video.
Delightful to see Mr. Bill Gudenrath, making it look effortless as always.
man that was awesome!
Brilliantly done. 👍
i could feel the urgency of him trying to smack that inner bottle off of the punty lmao
i think alot of people could have guessed how the romans did that
but most people are STILL trying to get figure out how they get that ship in that bottle
its collapsible and then pulled backed into shape once in the bottle!
NEAT! Loved this!
this was just now randomly recommended to me?? lmao
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Glassblowers use wax to lubricate the jacks so they glide smoothly over the surface and don't scratch it, they also tend to make an irritating screeching noise not unlike nails on a chalkboard without it. If there's an excess amount of wax or the glass is really hot the wax will flare up like you see in the video.
serious skills
Jug-ception. Or is it glass-ception?
it so beautiful i like it
where would i be able to buy something like this? what would you call this jug
@iobject
i've seen several built with tweezers inside bottles.
perfect!
Jug-ception!
You make one, shrink it with pym particles, and make a second one
Why sometimes wood and sometimes metal used to manipulate the glass?
+seoul588-- Wood will manipulate the glass without cooling it very much, but cannot be used for long periods. Metal tools can be made much more precisely, and can take great exposure to heat, but inherently will cool the glass when it touches it. Wood is especially useful when the glass maker does not want to leave tool marks behind on the soft glass, as we see in this video.
+Corning Museum of Glass Brilliant explanation - thanks for educating the public.
Nice
nice bill
Ok now the obvious question... what about a jug within a jug within a jug?
Jugception. Over-used jokes aside, it sounds like it would be tedious but possible.
good
His skill makes me jealous lol
was waiting for the moment he have some on his hands.... :D
What's Bill doing these days?
Hi Mike, Bill is still working and teaching here at The Studio! Thanks for watching!
@@corningmuseumofglass I miss his commentary.
JUGCEPTION
O_o fantasticooooooooooooo
Neat
you haven't even seen the internet yet.
The internet has ruined me.
i wonder if its done as i think it is
what
piece of cake B-|
oxides from the steel I would imagine.
Thos was not rocket science. I figured it out looking at the jug in the beginning.
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The narrator sounds just like "Sheldon" on The Big Bang Theory :)