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Took me awhile to get a dish/lid combo that I liked, but finally finished this one up. Grade 2 Ti nail (plus some glass ones for taste tests), encased silicon handles, and two pokers (one small, one medium). Thanks for looking!
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Oil dome set with machined Grade 2 Titanium nail. Thanks for looking!
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Dome rig, pendant, Grade 2 Ti nail, glass nails, dish, and two dabbers
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This set includes a machined Grade 2 Titanium nail. Thanks for looking!
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I'm making mostly oil domes these days. Since I don't like being in the "broken glass nail replacement" business, I've started machining my own Titanium nails from raw bar stock.
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I just finished up this custom set. In a rarity, the customer let me pick the colors (thanks!). I went with Momka's Lustrous Blue (my favorite sparkle blue), and two of Glass Alchemy's experimental Revolution 33 colors, Sour Apple Green and Marigold. The green turns into a transparent highlighter yellow when it is blown out thin -- compare the green dabber with the transparent areas in the piece.
Grade 2 Ti nail, three glass nails for taste comparisons, encased silicon dome handle, dabbers in each of the colors, plus covered oil dish and slide. Thanks for looking!
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Custom milli marble.
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Grade 2 Ti nail, custom millis, small and large dishes with pokers, and a matching pendant. Thanks for looking!
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I started out doing stained glass in the late 90s, took a beginner's beadmaking class in 2001, and I've been hooked on the flame since.
I've continued to lampwork on a part-time basis since, and have been working solely with boro since 2003.
I can't overstate how generous the other blowers in Austin have been with their time and their knowledge. Joe Blow, Salt, Ivey, M.E., Stoke and Fisher especially. Throw in the massive brain injection that is AGI, and I've been given far more instruction than I'm capable of absorbing :)
Austin TX
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