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NorLigh
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Free Tutorials
2010-07-09, 8:36am
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The Blue Bead
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120,063
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NorLigh
*sniff* I didn't know Sara at all so why am I...
*sniff* I didn't know Sara at all so why am I tearing up here? I was just a beginner lampworker when I tried The Blue Bead. That was back in 2005. I must have read this tut around the fall of '05....
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-29, 2:27pm
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Lauscha soft clear cracking: UPDATE
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2,534
Posted By
NorLigh
Thanks! I did notice that one of my focal...
Thanks! I did notice that one of my focal lentils (zooziis size large) has a small dent in it from when I put it in the kiln. I have to work farther down on my mandrel so the bead doesn't tilt and...
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-29, 11:07am
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22
CZ help - what did I do wrong?
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6,928
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NorLigh
That last bead in your photos is amazing. So...
That last bead in your photos is amazing. So beautiful!
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-28, 6:11pm
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Something Special
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1,876
Posted By
NorLigh
What a great idea. A ribbon would be simple...
What a great idea. A ribbon would be simple stringer work. You can do it! Your night sounds like a wonderful night.
PS- if you don't want to give them just a bead, how about a simple beaded...
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-28, 9:51am
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Lauscha soft clear cracking: UPDATE
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2,534
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NorLigh
Lauscha soft clear cracking: UPDATE
I'm hanging my head in embarrassment. I'm the one who was upset because the LSC was cracking. Well, I took the advice from one poster about really getting the bead glowing before putting it into...
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-16, 7:02am
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First bead w/ Lauscha Soft Clear Cracked... :(
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11,012
Posted By
NorLigh
Sorry but another question about reheating in the...
Sorry but another question about reheating in the back of the flame until glowing. On a HH would I just use the outer part of the flame and heat until glowing, similar to a dual fuel?
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-15, 11:48am
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58
First bead w/ Lauscha Soft Clear Cracked... :(
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11,012
Posted By
NorLigh
I wish I could give you all hugs! THANKS for all...
I wish I could give you all hugs! THANKS for all the advice. Now I must wonder and figure out what I'm doing wrong.
#1 There is a slight possibility I've become lax on how much I need to reheat...
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-15, 8:58am
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good etching colors?
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3,474
Posted By
NorLigh
Copper green is amazing etched. It's like...
Copper green is amazing etched. It's like unlocking a treasure!
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-15, 8:50am
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First bead w/ Lauscha Soft Clear Cracked... :(
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11,012
Posted By
NorLigh
Then please share what you do, if you don't mind....
Then please share what you do, if you don't mind. I work it in the flame the same as my other glass. I already posted how I set my kiln. What is your annealing schedule? Obviously enough of us...
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-15, 8:36am
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First bead w/ Lauscha Soft Clear Cracked... :(
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11,012
Posted By
NorLigh
Paula, What annealing schedule do you...
Paula,
What annealing schedule do you recommend? If I could get it to stop cracking I'd use it all the time!
Thanks!
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-15, 6:04am
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58
First bead w/ Lauscha Soft Clear Cracked... :(
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11,012
Posted By
NorLigh
*weeping here* It is such a nice looking glass...
*weeping here* It is such a nice looking glass too. BUT- I really think it doesn't play well with silver. De's murrini are turning out fine (and the clear glass is pristine) with LSC but she uses...
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-14, 7:25pm
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58
First bead w/ Lauscha Soft Clear Cracked... :(
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11,012
Posted By
NorLigh
Carolyn- I'm waiting for my shipment of DC to...
Carolyn- I'm waiting for my shipment of DC to come in from Frantz. The DC is on backorder. I may have to just stick with DC. It's a bit stiffer to work on a HH but it stays fairly clear.
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-14, 6:59pm
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46
I made my first beads!!!!!!:-d
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11,677
Posted By
NorLigh
Congratulations! Welcome to the crazed addictive...
Congratulations! Welcome to the crazed addictive world of lampwork beadmaking. You'll now lay in bed at night dreaming off all the different color combos, styles, etc, of beads you can make!
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-14, 6:53pm
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58
First bead w/ Lauscha Soft Clear Cracked... :(
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11,012
Posted By
NorLigh
I will have to look and see what my schedule is...
I will have to look and see what my schedule is but it is close to this:
Garaging at about 968
annealing about 980
very slow ramp down to 400, kiln turns off and beads cool down to room temp.
...
Forum:
Torch Questions
2009-09-14, 10:56am
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28
Using Propane with a Hot Head
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12,423
Posted By
NorLigh
I use a 7 lb tank of Propylene. I once tried...
I use a 7 lb tank of Propylene. I once tried propane in a pinch and didn't appreciate the sootiness of my beads.
The Propylene works great for me! I bought my tank for about $60.00 and get it...
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-14, 10:06am
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58
First bead w/ Lauscha Soft Clear Cracked... :(
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11,012
Posted By
NorLigh
First bead w/ Lauscha Soft Clear Cracked... :(
Hello,
So I'm annoyed because I ordered a 1/2 lb of LSC (the one formulated for the HH) and while it was nice and clear and soft to melt, the effing bead (that took me an hour to make from Sherry...
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-11, 12:02pm
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41
Effing GD Clears!!!
Views:
8,884
Posted By
NorLigh
I have too much invested in 104 glass to switch...
I have too much invested in 104 glass to switch to BE right now. Also, I've melted BE on my HH and for me it takes forever.
Through process of elimination, advice from LEer's, and many hazy...
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-09, 6:45am
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41
Effing GD Clears!!!
Views:
8,884
Posted By
NorLigh
LOL, well I haven't made one YET but... I do make...
LOL, well I haven't made one YET but... I do make huge whoppers on my HH. I've just acclimated to it over the years. I do want a dual fuel one day but for now my HH is convenient. I use a 7lb tank...
Forum:
Customer Service Kiosk
2009-09-08, 10:17am
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19
Lauscha clear from Frantz?
Views:
5,359
Posted By
NorLigh
De- I might just get a new HH too. I'll try this...
De- I might just get a new HH too. I'll try this new glass and see how it works but then I'll buy a new HH. I've had this one for at least a year maybe. My old one absolutely started reducing...
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-08, 7:29am
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41
Effing GD Clears!!!
Views:
8,884
Posted By
NorLigh
Well I ordered some Vetro from Frantz and some...
Well I ordered some Vetro from Frantz and some Lauscha soft clear (the new one for the HH) from Reenie. Based on what De told me about her skull murrini (which I have to own soon- HAVE to; those...
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2009-09-07, 7:12am
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41
Effing GD Clears!!!
Views:
8,884
Posted By
NorLigh
The thought of peeling my glass on a HH makes me...
The thought of peeling my glass on a HH makes me shudder. I really need to get a big girl torch one of these eons. Otter- please let me know what you think of the Clear Diamond. I'm still in the...
Forum:
Customer Service Kiosk
2009-09-07, 6:50am
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19
Lauscha clear from Frantz?
Views:
5,359
Posted By
NorLigh
See? There is a huge difference! I'm hoping the...
See? There is a huge difference! I'm hoping the Lauscha soft is nearly, if not, as good. I really do encase just about everything. Nothing like making a magnifico bead and adding that extra layer...
Forum:
Customer Service Kiosk
2009-09-06, 9:22pm
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19
Lauscha clear from Frantz?
Views:
5,359
Posted By
NorLigh
De, I bow to you that you are making those...
De,
I bow to you that you are making those cane on a HH! Your cane are amazing and soon I will be purchasing some skulls from you. I hope you take paypal because I have a bit sitting in there...
Forum:
Customer Service Kiosk
2009-09-06, 9:20pm
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19
Lauscha clear from Frantz?
Views:
5,359
Posted By
NorLigh
Reenie- I placed an order for 1/2 lbs (Jennifer.)...
Reenie- I placed an order for 1/2 lbs (Jennifer.) If you could send me half the order in smallish rods, closer to 4mm, that would be AWESOME. The other half 5-6mm is fine.
I really don't think...
Forum:
Customer Service Kiosk
2009-09-06, 8:35pm
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19
Lauscha clear from Frantz?
Views:
5,359
Posted By
NorLigh
Reenie, I tend to stray away from rods that...
Reenie,
I tend to stray away from rods that are 6mm. But- if the soft lauscha does what it's supposed to, works softer, then maybe that won't be a problem. Just for me, working on a HH, the 6mm...
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