Lampworking = Fail
ByLast Monday Tito and I got back into the lampworking studio for the first time in almost a year, and woo boy, was I ever out of practice. Of the many pieces I made that night, almost half of them broke in the kiln. The advice I got was that I had let my glass cool down too much in between working periods – sounds like a rookie mistake to me!
I’m shooting this one from the front so you can’t tell that I had to glue it back together ;) This, and all the other big beads had split in half during the cooling process.
Yep. Also broken. And I was going to make a pendant from this one!
Mucho broken. What would I do without E6000?
All was not lost – I took the ones that looked reasonably similar (and were thankfully intact) and made them into a necklace :)
It’s always nice to work with beads that you made yourself. So even though I was totally peeved I feel nothing but determination to get back into the studio again!
Your work is beautiful! I understand your frustration, but your work is lovely and because of this blog, I want to try to find a studio in my area where Ivan learn to make some of these beautiful things.
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Thank you! This makes me feel better :) Good luck with your studio hunt, lampworking is fun and I’m sure you’ll enjoy it :)
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Wonderful work, i think you will be practiced up real soon, thanks MJ
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They still look stunning, love the blues!
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Oh how frustrating, like pottery you have to wait till you open the kiln and then find the failures. Your successes are beautiful though and I sure it has inspired you to try more. Lovely necklace!
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The necklace is gorgeous!
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You guys are all so encouraging :) Thank you!
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