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April/May, 1999 - Vol. 12, No. 6.
- Letter from the Editor - Word Has It
- Glass Bytes
- The Bead Column: A Glassblower's Companion - A Compilation of Studio Equipment Designs, Essays, and Glassmaking Ideas.
- Carlisle's New Foot Controller for Torches.
- Glassified Ads - April/May, 1999 - Vol. 12 No. 6
- Workshop Calendar
February/March, 1999 - Vol. 12, No. 5.
- Bullseye Marble : This article was to explore techniques necessary to handle small pieces of any sheet glass in the flame. I chose to use Bullseye "tested compatible" glass. Some very interesting marbles can be made from a single sheet of multicolored glass.
- FUSIBLE COMPATIBLE GLASS
- HOLDING THE GLASS
- GATHERING THE GLASS
- HANDLING TECHNIQUES
- SPECIFIC RESULTS USING BULLSEYE GLASS
- COLOR SPECIFIC NOTES
- Photo 1 - Steel Punty.
- Photo 2 - The Lollipop.
- Photo 3 - Adding Layers.
- Photo 4 - The Gather.
- Photo 5 - Fused Blanks.
- Photo 6 - Finished Marbles.
- Photo 7 - Twisting.
- Photo 8 - Final Punty.
- Glass Bytes; Greetings
- Stretching Your Northstar Colors
- Better Vision
- Fusing Metals
- Making Pen Nibs
- Dremel Tools and Glass
- Outdoor Demo Dilemma
- Glassified Ads - February/March, 1999 - Vol. 12, No. 5.
December/January 1998/99 - Vol. 12, No. 4.
- Make Your Own Cherry Wood Marble Molds by Drew Fritts
- TOOLS AND MATERIALS
- ACQUIRING WOOD
- SELECTING CUTTERS
- MAKING YOUR OWN CUTTERS
- MAKING A MOLD
- SEASONING THE MOLD
- MAKING A MOLD
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- Figure 9 - Finished Mold.
- Figure 1, 2 and 3 - Spade bits.
- Figure 4 - Add relief behind the cutting surfaces.
- Figure 5 and 6 - Start at the LEFT side of the arch and grind away the relief.
- Figure 7 - "Point" of the bit.
- The Bead Column GRAAL BEADS
- Video Review "It’s Just A Demo" by Suellen Fowler
- Personal Commentary ............YES, YOU should read this!
- Burns - Stop Intense Pain Worldwide - THE TREATMENT; Heat, not Cold. by Michael Black
- Glass Bytes "Marble Mania" by Candice King
- Competition - There will be a marble competition this year at the G.A.S. conference in Tampa.
- Punties - solves punti problems.
- Cool Tools - Before you invest in marble molds.....
- Molds - I started with graphite.....
- ANTHONY GENET A FIRST GLASS NEW ZEALAND ARTIST.
October/November 1998 - Vol. 12, No. 3.
- Glass Bytes by Candice King
- Gradient Seal
- Diachronic Frit
- Frit and Powder Crusher
- Polariscope
- Consignment
- Armrest
- Marvers
- Hot Head Torches
- Fusing
- Cleaning Core Vessels and Beads
- The Bead Column: Hollow blown glass dichroic beads
Photo #1 The piece of dichroic glass has been fused to the two pieces of Pyrex tubing which will serve only as handles.
- Photo #2 Oblique view of the beginning of the roll-up procedure.
- Photo #3 The roll-up at a further stage.
- Photo #4 Oblique view nearly at the end of the roll-up procedure.
- Photo #5 A dichroic hollow bead after removing the excess glass.
- "Spinning in the Fire" by Ricky Charles Dodson
- Important Fundraising Don Niblack is a significant glass artist and a vital part of our community.
- Book Review The Art and Technique of Pâte de Verre
- Glassified Ads - October/November, 1998 - Vol. 12 No. 3.
August/September 1998 - Vol. 12, No. 2.
- SCOTTISH SECTION VENTURE "UP" COUNTRY - by Ian Pearson.
- Glass Bytes. - by Candice King.
- The Bead Column. - Oxygen Generators.
- Glassified Ads - August/September, 1998 - Vol. 12 No. 2
June/July 1998 - Vol. 12, No. 1.
- At The Lamp
- The Glass Torch Technologies 'Lynx' and 'Phoenix'.
- The Glass Torch Technologies 'Phantom', 'Mirage', and 'Delta Elite'
- Photo 1 of the Delta Elite.
- Photo 2 of the Delta Elite.
- WOW!!!!! What A Torch.
- Mini CC Bench Burner from Carlisle Machine Works.
- Photo 1 Mini CC Burner.
- Photo 2 Mini CC Burner.
- Photo 3 Sue working with the Mini CC.
- Photo 4 Marty Daily working with the Mini CC.
- Photo 5 Molly.
- Sometimes New is Better.
- Premier 6B Torch
- Photo 1 Premier 6B Torch with 330 -N4 elbow & HT-1 Tip.
- Photo 2 Premier 6B Torch with 330 -N4 elbow & HT-1 Tip.
- Photo 3 Operating view. Premier 6B with 330-N8 elbow and HT-1 Tip.
- Photo 4 Premier 6B with 330-N8 elbow and HT-1 Tip.
- Photo 5 Premier 6B with 330-N8 elbow and HT-1 Tip.
- Photo 6 Larry Assembling 330-N8 elbow to 6B Torch.
- Workshop Calendar
- BOOK REVIEW - CALIDO!: Contemporary Warm Glass Edited by Joanne Stuhr
- The Bead Column - Advanced Glassworking Techniques.
- Glassified Ads - June/July, 1998 - Vol. 12 No. 1.
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