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istandalone24/7 2013-01-10 7:22am

if i could get a copy on that pm i'd be grateful....i've had the same question in my head for months now....i figured i was just doing something wrong.

R4GlassStudio 2013-01-10 9:26am

sure thing

istandalone24/7 2013-01-10 9:56am

thanks!!

GlassAlias 2013-01-10 6:43pm

May I be party to that pm as well?

R4GlassStudio 2013-01-11 7:02am

GlassAlias....
I sent the PMs to you.
Thanks!
Ron

GlassAlias 2013-01-11 7:16am

Ty.

PennyLane 2013-01-11 7:31am

If possible, could I also get this PM info? Please.

dweezil 2013-01-11 8:56am

Hey Ron. Can you post the PM? Also, if there have been any updates in the past several months, I have not received them either.

Happy New Year!

Dweeil

R4GlassStudio 2013-01-11 9:37am

Hi Dweezil.
No real updates in the past few months. The last one was the tube implosions with fumed gold and silver. At this point, we have taken implosions to the point where anyone who reads this tutorial will have enough knowledge to know how any implosion was done, just by seeing it. Here are the two pms... hope this info helps.
Ron

First PM...
I have one. How do I get better separation between layers of petals while still getting them to implode outward? Should I try lines of clear between my color lines? Or is it all in the spacing?
Hi!
There are a few things to do to get better separation. The first thing is the stringer cane should be kept thin (about 3mm at most). This will allow more space when you draw the petal pattern with them.
Second, thing is to keep nice spacing as you apply the stringer. I always apply the dots, then two rows of petals. Then I implode the glass a bit, to create more space to add a third row. Then again, I implode that some more before I go back and add a row of green for leaves. Imploding in layers, does a few things. First thing is, glass gets thinner and more transparent, the farther it is imploded. Imploding in layers, adds more opaque layers outside and behind the first layers, making your finished flower more opaque. The second thing is it adds more space which prevents you from trying to fit 4 rows when there is only space for two.
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The person answered saying they use 16mm rod.
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16mm is on the small side. Even if you melt the end to get a nice size gather for the maria, the main rod is thin and will stretch during the implosion.... unless you use a finer flame and really focus on heat direction.
Squishing the flower.....
The best way to describe this is.... when you push down on the graphite marver to flatten the maria during the implosion.... don't push too hard. The goal is to ONLY move the surface of the glass. You press just enough to flatten the bottom without moving the maria itself.
To practice..........
Make one implosion, but with one circle drawn on it with stringer (about the size of a dime). No dots, no petals, etc...
Now do the entire implosion without pressing the glass on a marver at all!! implode the circle all the way down to a closed point. Do this one time and you will have a feel for how the glass moves, but more important, it forces you to use all kinds of postions (straight up and down, level, angled toward the flame and level, etc) to get the glass to move how you want.
Try moving up to 18-20mm rod.
Keep the questions coming.
Ron
PS- Keep in mind that once you have a tutorial from me, it opens up our communication. Feel free to ask ANY glass question... it isn't limited to just the tutorial you have.

Gila 2013-01-11 6:48pm

Hey there,

I am impressed enough with Ron's support, communication, and tact to purchase this tutorial {happy b-day to me}.

Can't wait :).

R4GlassStudio 2013-01-14 7:14am

Thanks Gila and please keep in touch.
Ron

JKC 2013-01-14 2:24pm

Hi Ron, I think I must be missing some updates, the last I have is imploding reds, 20 pages? Janet

R4GlassStudio 2013-01-14 2:31pm

JKC- PM me your email address and I'll send over the current version to you.
Thanks,
Ron

R4GlassStudio 2013-01-14 2:32pm

Current version is 31 total pages in the PDF file

uncle louie 2013-01-14 4:33pm

Hey Ron,
Just downloaded the tut I purchased from you it is awsesome thank very much
Can't wait to get back home and start practicing again thanks............

JKC 2013-01-14 5:23pm

Hi Ron, thank you. Janet

Raimond 2013-01-14 8:13pm

Bought it yesterday, very good material and clearly written.

barbaracollins 2013-01-23 10:51am

I do not think that I have the most current updates. PM'ing you.

Thanks

Barbara Collins

R4GlassStudio 2013-01-23 11:43am

Hi Barbara, I'll send it now to make sure your up-to-date.
Thanks!
Ron

Dasi 2013-01-23 12:51pm

Ron, I need the updates too. I only have a 20 page tutorial with a red marble as the last one.....

thanks so much

See you this Monday. I have a friend coming in from Israel and she wants to go shopping!!!!!

R4GlassStudio 2013-01-23 1:52pm

Heather, PM me your email and I'll send it right out.
Thanks.
Ron

R4GlassStudio 2013-01-24 1:36pm

I am starting to plan classes for this year. PM me if you have a date in mind.
Thanks,
Ron

istandalone24/7 2013-01-25 8:09am

i'm still hoping for the weekend of april 20th for a class down there, but can't promise anything until i get my work schedule made out.

GlassAlias 2013-01-25 8:16am

where are the classes ron? i would love to take a class if your somewhat close to ny.

R4GlassStudio 2013-01-25 12:01pm

GlassAlias... We are in Florida. You could always bring the family to Disney and the beaches and stop by for a class.
It is 75-85 outside right now.....

Sylvie Anne 2013-01-27 8:20pm

Just ordered mine - looking forward to some new insights on implosions and to the tube implosion technique which has always fascinated me. :)

fsankar 2013-01-29 7:18pm

can you use this tut to work in soft glass? sorry if someone asked already, cant find it.
Franklin

Kalorlo 2013-01-30 12:39am

Yes, you can use it for soft glass - you just need to substitute the colours in the recipes.

fsankar 2013-01-30 4:20pm

Thanks for the reply. Any schedule for classes as yet
Franklin

R4GlassStudio 2013-01-31 9:31am

No class time set yet. Do you have a request?
Ron


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