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OverviewNo one can fail to be excited by the sight of hot molten glass being blown into shape. This beautiful book captures that excitement and explains with practical detail the secrets of the glass blower's art. Topics covered: · Tools and equipment includes advice on the tools and workspace required, as well as instruction on designing and building a furnace, annealing oven and glassmakers' bench. · Solid glass objects introduces basic techniques such as gathering glass from the furnace, shaping glass, blowing a bubble and using the pucellas. · Glass blowing explains how to make tumblers, bowls, vases, wine glasses and jugs, with advice on how to deal with common problems. · Colour covers the different forms of colour, how to use solid, chips and powder, as well as basic and advanced techniques. Lavishly illustrated with some 200 photographs and line drawings of step-by-step processes and finished examples of studio glass. AUTHOR: Ed Burke founded E+M Glass with his wife Margaret in 1988 in the northern borders of Wales and England. Their work is characterized by Ed's bold use of bright colours and Margaret's exciting, deeply etched designs. They travel around the world holding courses, attending trade shows and selling their work. 180 colour photos Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ed BurkePublisher: The Crowood Press Ltd Imprint: The Crowood Press Ltd ISBN: 9781861265210ISBN 10: 1861265212 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 25 November 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsAimed at novices, students, and enthusiasts, and featuring 200 color photos and drawings, this stunning work reveals the secrets of the glass blower's art. Aimed at novices, students, and enthusiasts, and featuring 200 color photos and drawings, this stunning work reveals the secrets of the glass blower s art. Author InformationEd Burke founded E+M Glass with his wife Margaret in 1988 in the northern borders of Wales and England. Their work is characterized by Ed's bold use of bright colours and Margaret's exciting, deeply etched designs. They travel around the world holding courses, attending trade shows and selling their work. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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