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been workin a lot more frequently the past few months... its really startin to come together for me... Layback hammer, first time for me just goin w/ the piece, no real plan... pulled the tube, and started usin it! Made of rainbow blue, purple thunder, silver beach, exotic citrus, multi, and silky satin blue coil for bowl, and bottom of can... dark multi frit implosion, and silver beach/ blue moon for other two implosion marbs... Milli chip by rojas... thanks to everyone, espcially on this site for the inspiration...
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Well, i had fun w/ this one, mostly clear, amb purp bowl, and bottom section... Diffused, and big for me.. 9 or 10 inches... Ring seal bowl. Retticello marb, and frog airtrap implosion marb... And obviously the Jlee inspired twist cane... overall pretty happy w/ it thanks everyone for the inspiration J.ross~
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Heres the latest from me... let me know what ya think your all an inspiration, Thanks!
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Decided to go for a bub, really liked how it came out.I should've made the downstem a bit longer... oh well, live and learn i guess thanks for any comments.
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Dont know if id go that far^? learned a LOT w/ this piece, really happy w/ the outcome, and process throughout... went pretty smooth, little crack on the wing, but should be an smooth fix.........
would love to hear some feed back, thanks for the inspiration everyone! j.ROss
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here is a section dedicated to me spooons... thanks for lookin...
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this is my 2nd bubbler, diffused the downstem, got a marble and some honeycomb work on the mouthpiece and mid sectoin... feedback appreciated
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heres a few of my best marbles in my opinion... couple implosions, a gold fume vortex, and a blue moon frit vortex... some pinwheeling and things of that sort, lots more to come
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finally gettin a good feel for these... heres my 2nd, and 3rd, the best yet... Thanks for lookin...
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So this is prolly the first piece that i WAS really happy with, then it all started checking, and i chased cracks for like 2 days... this was as good as i could get it, a few small cracks, but they certainly are sealed... CC wanted and welcome! thanks GP, you all are an inspiration! J. Ross
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This is my first successful bubbler... got about 45-50 hrs behind the torch... let me know what you think
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Thanks everyone for their help throughout my glass journey so far. Everyone posting on this site is an influence to me in one way or another... thanks for that. keep it sick, so far everyones been doin a good job! i love what i see here.
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no not wood itz blue
» Posted by
BlueGlass
on 5/12/2007 5:24:28 PM.
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Thanks for the advice. That totally makes sense! Peace, Heidi
» Posted by
Artisangem
on 9/7/2007 10:29:48 PM.
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^^^
comin up^^^^^
» Posted by
ChrisCarlson
on 9/16/2007 4:39:53 PM.
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post some new stuff you lazy budman
» Posted by
NateCarter
on 9/21/2007 10:13:19 AM.
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Hey man thanks for commenting on my page, thats cool that you saw that piece at 42 deg , its been there for a while now. Are you local? Hit me up sometime.
» Posted by
Coe-33
on 11/15/2007 10:07:13 PM.
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Thanks for the help, hope all is better?
» Posted by
Denots507
on 12/16/2007 12:02:20 PM.
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thanks for all the kind words man, its always nice to hear.
» Posted by
NateCarter
on 12/17/2007 4:31:49 AM.
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thanks for the critique
thank you for tryin to help me out along my way of progression i can use all the help i can get lol i'll be looking forward to learning more things i could do better so i'll listen to what you have to say. thank you again
PEACE.LOVE.
» Posted by
TunishiaJasmine
on 12/29/2007 11:58:41 AM.
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"Looks really good, but since you work w/ that shithead nate, im gonna have to give you a little critique..."
LoL well put fucker. Now if she would listen.....
» Posted by
NateCarter
on 12/30/2007 1:22:34 AM.
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awesome stuff
hey bro thanks for the advice on my hammers. Your totally correct. the lines look so much smoother this way. I dont know i guess it looks "relaxed". It doesnt feel try-hard ya know?
» Posted by
EdBoren
on 6/24/2008 10:18:36 AM.
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