a few simple glass hacks on a budget torch with boro glass and making hearts

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Published 2018-02-08
a few simple glass hacks on a budget torch and making hearts........1st person perspective glassblowing demos and other things at a Carlisle CC Torch..... I have been doing glass torch work since 11/1982..... I am far from the best glass blower but I have a lot of skills to offer.…
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All Comments (21)
  • @Jamiesaurus_Art
    This is one of my new favorite videos on the internet. I'm an artist/craftier myself, so this is just a fun vibe. I enjoyed this window into your workstation. Relatable
  • Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the YouTube community.... Very much so appreciated; along with your lighthearted attitude & great sense of humor. Always added bonuses when personality is rich & thus adequately communicated as such.... In your case most epically so. Keep up the good work & I definitely look forward to bearing witness to more of it in the future.
  • @BrydieeeeB
    Wow I never thought it would be possible to play around glass like this without glass blowing... thanks so much for sharing will check more out. Please make a sunflower :-)
  • @babygorilla4233
    Thank you for sharing what you know. I was trained by an old Slavic man was a master tradesman and machinist. There is nothing more valuable then getting to learn at the hands of a master in their trade.
  • Really cool and awesome tutorial, not many people are as calm as you when doing this
  • Great vid, thanks for posting. The timing couldn't be better. Due to recent events, I've just lost my job at the local community college as the Studio Technician for Ceramics in the fine arts department. I'm converting the shed out back of the house to a small studio and have just started torch working. I took a one month course at The Crucible in Oakland about ten years ago, and did some glass blowing and torch work briefly at Penland about 5 years ago. Always wanted to get back to doing glass and here's my chance until things get back to whatever the new normal will be. Thanks for the simple but so useful tips!
  • @mp7scarh
    Huge thanks for this video gives me so much more confidence in my set up to just get at it!
  • @deanchen6485
    Absolutely brilliant......i bet this guy never have to buy gifts most of the time for those special days of our life........he makes them😉.
  • @Will-am-i
    Thanks for doing these videos, great for a total beginner.
  • @jonesuk123
    Really helpful. Of course subscribed. Big thank you x
  • Thx for videos. Retired Neon Glassblower and I do a little art. Scientific work. Your videos are helpful. Thx Bryan.
  • @sophie9466
    Thank u so much. Diddnt do flamework in a long time and you encouraged me to give it a new try today!
  • @koltten1293
    I love how this guy is such a character! I feel like he's my friend just from watching his video! Thanks man!
  • @toolguyslayer1
    Old school mix with new school that's how we win my friend