BeadedHeron
Posts: 8880
Joined: 1/2/2006
From: South Shore of Lake Superior
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Hey Carolyn and Dawn, Lisa and Robin! Thank you all and yes it is big fun to make Poodles. Lord knows it took me long enough to learn and I am finally to the point I am usually happy with how they turn out. Robin, I don't think I better pound on them though they are glass, lol. Dawn, the mess I work in is a sore spot but when I clean it up and put things away then I can't grab things if suddenly I have a whim. Everythng better be close by or I have to save it for the next bead. Yous looks like that too? COOL! Lisa, for the most part that is a two hand process. There is a short while where I need to twirl the bigger globs, like when I took the couple of pictures but usually it is a mandrel in one hand and a rod of glass or a stringer or tool in the other. he he Carolyn! I am beginning to think the Poodles are adorable too, I must be getting the hang of it. Gee, it's about time I have practicing them for what seems like an eternity! Well that bushy flame is the bane of my existence right now. When I get my big girl torch the flame will be hotter and be more refined. The little hot head beginner torch I am using now is hard to control where the bushy flame goes because it is so big and then it isn't really that hot so the beads take a lot more time. That, or they melt everything in their path so detail work is very hard. Bigger torches that use oxygen will also make glass colors do magical tricks depending on the fuel/oxy mixture but I haven't been able to play with that stuff yet. Soon I hope!
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