sandree
2007-10-20, 5:52am
Hi Everybody,
I am going to step out on a shaky limb here and report my experience with the Wale Firebird. I don't really want to hear about the whole problem with it looking similar to the GTT torches. I have heard all about that and I don't want to revisit it. I figure that is a problem between GTT and Wale.
Anyway, I usually work with a Barracuda with 2 concentrators (an Integra and an M15) and natural gas. I was given a chance to try the Firebird for free so I unhooked the Barracuda and have been working with the Firebird for about 2 weeks.
I gotta tell you. I really like this torch. I have been able to make all the things I usually make...from small boro beads, to boro focals and pendants. Have not tried a marble yet. My Barracuda has always been a bit reducing and I have to use a really driving flame (almost hissing) to get a more neutral flame with it. I like that with the Firebird I don't have to use that driving flame to get a more neutral flame. Feels a little more relaxing! So far, I like the colors I am getting. I can't say I see a dramatic difference in the colors from the Barracuda. If anything, I think I do see a change in the colors in that they are probably not being reduced as they tended to be on the Barracuda if I was not careful to add lots of oxy.
So - for the moment, the Firebird will stay hooked up. Not to say that I won't go back to the Barracuda. The jury is still out on that one. But in general, I would say that for someone looking to start out with boro and continue to do soft glass, this is a great torch choice especially as the price is right.
Sandy
I am going to step out on a shaky limb here and report my experience with the Wale Firebird. I don't really want to hear about the whole problem with it looking similar to the GTT torches. I have heard all about that and I don't want to revisit it. I figure that is a problem between GTT and Wale.
Anyway, I usually work with a Barracuda with 2 concentrators (an Integra and an M15) and natural gas. I was given a chance to try the Firebird for free so I unhooked the Barracuda and have been working with the Firebird for about 2 weeks.
I gotta tell you. I really like this torch. I have been able to make all the things I usually make...from small boro beads, to boro focals and pendants. Have not tried a marble yet. My Barracuda has always been a bit reducing and I have to use a really driving flame (almost hissing) to get a more neutral flame with it. I like that with the Firebird I don't have to use that driving flame to get a more neutral flame. Feels a little more relaxing! So far, I like the colors I am getting. I can't say I see a dramatic difference in the colors from the Barracuda. If anything, I think I do see a change in the colors in that they are probably not being reduced as they tended to be on the Barracuda if I was not careful to add lots of oxy.
So - for the moment, the Firebird will stay hooked up. Not to say that I won't go back to the Barracuda. The jury is still out on that one. But in general, I would say that for someone looking to start out with boro and continue to do soft glass, this is a great torch choice especially as the price is right.
Sandy