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BillBrach
2005-08-21, 12:08pm
This has to be the most complete set of links I've ever seen for the lampworking/glass industry.
http://www.bizzanostudios.com/glasslinks/
Dale M.
2005-08-22, 3:24pm
Wow... Super collection of LINKs...
Dale
I could shorten my bookmark list considerably by just bookmarking that page!
It is a bit thin on the kiln manufacturers - I'm thinking mainly of the small manufacturers - mailbox/toolbox/Arrowsprings/Auralens variety, but otherwise seems amazingly complete. Somebody did a lot work to put that together.
There is an email address for suggestions, I can think of some sites that are not listed but should be - including this forum! Maybe it is worth it to send a big list of names - or better yet, a link to this thread and the owner of the Glasslinks site can fill in the gaps. I'll list what i can think of:
For Kilns I'd add:
Arrowsprings
Aura Lens
EK Miller
EvenHeat
GlassHive
GlassPalette
Olympic
Sundance
Timeworks
For Glass supplies there is
Jo-Del
Check Glass
Forums:
Lampworketc (!)
jokersdesign
2005-09-14, 11:38am
I could shorten my bookmark list considerably by just bookmarking that page!
It is a bit thin on the kiln manufacturers - I'm thinking mainly of the small manufacturers - mailbox/toolbox/Arrowsprings/Auralens variety, but otherwise seems amazingly complete. Somebody did a lot work to put that together.
There is an email address for suggestions, I can think of some sites that are not listed but should be - including this forum! Maybe it is worth it to send a big list of names - or better yet, a link to this thread and the owner of the Glasslinks site can fill in the gaps. I'll list what i can think of:
For Kilns I'd add:
Arrowsprings
Aura Lens
EK Miller
EvenHeat
GlassHive
GlassPalette
Olympic
Sundance
Timeworks
For Glass supplies there is
Jo-Del
Check Glass
Forums:
Lampworketc (!)
Great link bill that ones the best, thanks.
I was wondering if EK Miller is still a vaild link or did they stop making kilns?
MikeAurelius
2005-09-14, 11:51am
EK Miller has stopped making kilns, and apparently has stopped supporting/servicing what they sold. Very sad indeed.
jokersdesign
2005-09-14, 12:49pm
Just checked the link and it is still "Coming Soon". Sigh. I really liked their kilns.
Hey Kim,
I got this kiln,
http://www.auralens.net/kiln_beadannealer.cfm
It's the best beads and small sculptures.
Does anybody got a contact number for ek miller, I really want to get their glass crusher.
Does anybody know of another retail glass crusher to make frit in large amouts like a half pound.
No I'm not talking about these home made devices that make small amounts of frit.
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