Taking Reduction Glass by STORM!
This tutorial covers a couple of unique techniques using 104 coe silver reduction glass. It's for all levels of expertise from the beginner with the basics down, all the way to the advanced lampwork artist. You will only need a torch, mandrels, tweezers, marver and reduction glass to get started. Available for immediate download for just $19 Mein Tutorial ist jetzt auch auf Deutsch erhältlich! Sofort verfügbar auf meiner Homepage Storm Technique For Dots and Stringer work http://beeswaxrubberstamps.com/hades2finalwebsite.jpg http://beeswaxrubberstamps.com/strin...nalwebsite.jpg Webbing Technique Encased and Metallic http://beeswaxrubberstamps.com/ether...tilwebsite.jpg http://beeswaxrubberstamps.com/metallicwebsite.jpgThe stats: Two techniques, 15 pages, 41 pictures, over 60 sample beads plus a color layering chart. File size is just under 1MB. |
Just a side note.... You can get started on this tutorial if you have any reduction glass at all. I show a variety of different glass in the tutorial but my "go to" glass for the Storm Technique is Olympia Rain. Jed has assured me he has plenty available and will even be making more periodically. You can find Olympia Rain here.
The Storm Technique has been tested on a HotHead and it does work! You will need to experiment on your own as some glass may work best over others. |
Can those people first purchasing the tutorial let me know if everything goes smoothly or not?
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Hi Amy!
Worked just fine! Looks great! Can't wait to sit down and read through it. Thanks!! |
Thanks Sarah! I can relax now.... :lol:
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Everything went just fine!! It looks wonderful:biggrin:
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Got mine - downloaded in a snap.
You gon' be rich girl! Looks lovely :) |
Thanks!
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Ok seriously guys, I've been reading for like 3 minutes now and I've already had about 4 "A-HA!" moments. You MUST get this tutorial.
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Amy, I am only on page 7 and this is a awesome tutorial! Very awesome! It is so easy to understand, and you have some great pictures! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Great job!!! |
It's fantastic isn't it? I was playing with it for HotHead users and here's the results I have so far. :) I must say, I used a bad rod of Olympia Rain (remember that second batch that just went yellow?) and I could still get some decent reactions.
http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL248.../374223180.jpg - Oly Rain http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL248.../374223595.jpg - Aurae |
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Those are just FABULOUS Amber! Thanks so much for helping me out too!
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Yeah....... I can't wait till Friday (payday)... so I can play too!! :0)
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Go Amy, GO!!! Waving pom-poms!!!!
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Thanks, Amy, and you're welcome! It's such a well-written and concise tut! I'm honored to help ya out! :D
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Very nicely done tuturial. Thanks. This tutorial is easy to recommend to one and all.
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:sad: make one for boro :sad:
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Woohoo! :)
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I knew there was a reason I bought 1/2 lb. of Olympia Rain! I am buying it as soon as I get back to my office!!!
It's my last-day-of-being-30 present to myself! Yay!!! :grin: Kelly |
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Way Cool!!
Just got mine! Wanted to let ya'know I got it. As soon as I actually drool over it, I'll come back! |
If I ever have any money in my account I am buying this one! I love your beads and I know this technique would mesh perfectly with my style.
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Got mine and made a bead using a cobalt silver glass that I have no idea what it is as a base :) I'm stoked that no one wanted my original Oly Rain when I put it up on Ebay!
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Guess I need to buy some OR now, huh? ;)
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Finally a use for the OR I didn't know what to do with!
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