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Boro Room
2015-06-22, 5:00am
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Tips for a soft glass girl crossing over to the dark side
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Hmm, is this true for all torches? I've been...
Hmm, is this true for all torches? I've been working with a redmax and candle tips do not seem to be the hottest part, but I'll experiment some more.
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Boro Room
2015-06-16, 9:21am
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Tips for a soft glass girl crossing over to the dark side
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Capsalty
Why would you work right at the candle tips? The...
Why would you work right at the candle tips? The fuel is not fully combusted at this point, so it's kind of a waste. Also you run the risk of getting glass on the torch face. It's also super reducing...
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Boro Room
2015-01-03, 9:11pm
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How did you guys get started?
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Capsalty
I still rent, wish I had a studio! Some day I'll...
I still rent, wish I had a studio! Some day I'll rent a space of my own..
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2015-01-02, 11:53am
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Poll:
Your favorite Lampwork tool.
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Capsalty
According to the illustrations in his book you...
According to the illustrations in his book you don't use the bottom of the infinite rim mold. It's called an infinite rim mold because it's like you have an infinite number of rims along the side, so...
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Torch Questions
2015-01-02, 11:38am
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Red Max Surface Mix Question
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Capsalty
Congrats on the new torch! Most flames on the...
Congrats on the new torch! Most flames on the minor are reducing. If it's not sharp and small, it's probably reducing. I think you have been getting reducing flames and just don't realize it. Work...
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The Dark Room
2014-10-30, 5:24am
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Capsalty
Shooting in RAW gives you much higher quality...
Shooting in RAW gives you much higher quality photos. I'm not sure why some people are making it sound like it's much more difficult to shoot something in RAW, it's not really. Take the photo, import...
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