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R.I.P. Daniel Trilli - Much Love & Respect * Featured Page *

R.I.P. Daniel Trilli - Much Love & Respect

(AntonB)
I am so saddened to inform you all that may have had the privilege to know or to see some of the amazing glass produced by Daniel Trilli, that he has passed on and is no longer with us on this planet earth. Over the past year I have struggled emotionally and cried many times watching my best friend suffer from Bi-polar disorder and loose his ability to be the artist he was and even a person at times. In the last 4-5 months his medication had been effective and he had started to make some beautiful art marbles again. On Friday (4/13) he ventured into what would be his last headie piece, a 15 section all inside gold and silver dots dry horny thing, but this piece would prove to be fatal. Knowing better but suffering from some mental errors caused by the disorder Daniel worked about 15 hours with NO VENTALATION because of the cold weather, leading to severe metal poising and for several days suffered from vomiting and dehydration. On Monday night his mom brought him to an emergency room in a small
$50 can save lives...

$50 can save lives...

(AJ)
***my old shop***
this is a post for any newbies or anyone one who says that they cant afford a vent hood for their shop. this ghetto ass setup consists of three sheets(4x8) alluminum lined insulation board at $12 bucks each, and 2 big ass rolls of duct tape at $7. so the whole thing winds up costing $50. the back wall is slanted to increase airflow and it has a standard trapezoidal hood, that is infact all held together with duct tape. i screwed up some wood to hang a floro light inside, and theres 6 screws on each side holding it to the table. all seams are sealed with the duct tape (inside and out). i did spend about $100 on the fan, its a 1500cfm 8in. flow pro that i orderded online somewhere. the standard attic vent fan from home depot(or wherever) is 14 in. and runs 1500cfm also, but that one wouldnt fit in my tiny basement window. anyway, so there you go...

Shop Pics

Shop Pics

(KBsPipes)
Green beans came out of the back yard. Canned by my granfather. The big kiln was free. I don't have an outlet for it. or a lid. NOte the cat bed on the deep freeze. and the washer and dryer. YAY!!
Where it all goes down...

Where it all goes down...

(Natedizz)
I am fully stoked to present the newly completed home of team cold beer's pirate sector...

it was late last night... When this project began, this building was a cinderblock shell, with slanted floors... We took it on as a learning experience, and did it all ourselves, except hard piping the plumbing, and hanging the ventillation. The City gave us a new 200 amp electric line just for the shop too. no more flickering lights in the house now! The yellow ramp under the table is for the new lathe to sit on. the shop is small, only 10x20 feet, so the lathe drops beneath the bench in order to open up another bench space. while two of us work here constantly, we could probably fit up to four without too much cramping for a collab etc.


hay...  Brand new shop in the N.W.

hay... Brand new shop in the N.W.

(bumble)
Finishing up the shop in N Portland. It's right off the I-5 exit #303 everyone and anyone is invited to stop on by, we are true tourtch workers, and are open to any interested lampworkers and or visitors stoping by. If your in the hood give us call at 503 282 2698 or stop on bye
More Updates

More Updates

(Mondovetro)
I ran out of sheet metal....always more to do.I took the sides of the hoods off this gives me more room to manipulate pieces and gives me more light as well.
No Stress Studio

No Stress Studio

(NoStress)
Welcome to the No Stress Studio. We've worked our asses off to get to this point in our careers. Don't we deserve to be comfortable? I say you do what you love and you do it right!

We create a variety of products here in order to keep it fresh. The shop is running hot, six days a week, with no let up in sight. I have been involved in my share of multi-worker glass shops, but this one takes the cake. We opened the doors November 2006 and plan to keep this beauty around for many years.

"No Stress" was designed around the comfort as well as the safety of the Glassblower. Thanks for taking interest in our little hot box. If you fancy the shop and are going through the "Valley of the Sun"(Phoenix,AZ), feel free to leave us a comment.


Rest of my SHOP

Rest of my SHOP

(GlassHopper)
Just A Sub-Page with alot more pics..
Ventillation

Ventillation

(FirebugGlass)
Conduit

Conduit

(Hamm)
Ducting

Ducting

(Hamm)
PLAN B - Glass shop

PLAN B - Glass shop

(EvanWood)
still a work in progress,artwork,... not finished
ventilation upgrade....

ventilation upgrade....

(zig)
took a little break from glass to redesign and build my ventilation and shop set-up. this is what i came up with. thanks for looking...
Fool on the Hill Glass Works

Fool on the Hill Glass Works

(AJ)
opened it in 06 on my property.
3 stations in constant evolution.

Shop pics/New Ventillation

Shop pics/New Ventillation

(Mondovetro)
I finally got my new fan in and its working great.
1,800 cfms connected with 8" rounds.


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