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2007-10-22, 8:05pm
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Spooled beads with discs???
Does anyone know what I'm talking about. I don't have a link or a photo cause I sure don't know how it's done myself....You know those beads that look like empty spools of thread? I've seen where they have disc beads suspended from the spooled bead. Does anyone know how this is done? I have my thoughts, but would love to hear from someone who knows this technique.
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2007-10-22, 8:22pm
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burnin' glass just becuz
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It's in the Cindy Jenkins Beads of Glass book. from what i can remember: essentially, build the BHBs/rings in advance, clean and reheat them in the kiln.
then build a barrel with a lip on one end. the barrel has to be small enuf for the rings to slide easily and the lip has to be large enuf to keep them from falling off. take the rings out of the kiln and heat them (carefully!) in the upper end of the flame. keep the barrel warm but not sticky.
when the rings are sufficiently heated quickly slip them onto the barrel and build the lip on the other side to hold them in place. trick is to now finish the barrel without melting/distorting the rings or overheating and having the whole thing stick together ...or having everything explode.
sounds easy, huh? ;-D
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Give ideas away - there are new ones underneath... Diane Vreeland
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2007-10-23, 8:53am
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Take a look at the beautiful beads of www.jillsymons.com she does that style. It is mysterious. Jeri
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2007-10-23, 1:17pm
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YES! That's exactly what I mean! Funny thing is that I have that book too! I guess it's time to take the ol' books out & study them again ! Thanks for the link to that awesome site Jeri. Hers weren't the beads I meant specifically, but great eye candy nonetheless.
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2007-10-23, 1:32pm
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I was always entranced by Jill's spool beads, and enjoyed making them myself for a while. My short attention span doesn't allow for much work that is so painstaking
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2007-10-23, 2:09pm
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I'm kinda biz-EE
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Those are really neat, wow. Talk about 'cher heat control.....
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2007-10-24, 9:27pm
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