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Old 2014-07-03, 5:27am
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Default Leah Fairbanks - Corning Demo

Corning has posted a great video of Leah demonstrating a bead for an hour. She is so clear and concise you can learn a lot in an hour. I wasn't sure where to post this, so I'm sorry if I guessed wrong! Jeri

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_pQAAQWeyI
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Old 2014-07-03, 6:18am
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Is there a way to save a utube video so you don't lose the info once the link dies?
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Old 2014-07-03, 6:49am
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Great video! Thanks for letting us know it was up.
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Old 2014-07-03, 7:35am
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Mina, I don't think so, but Corning maintains these all on you tube, I don't think they are going anywhere. There are many wonderful videos in this series of demos.

Eileen, you're welcome, now I need to find an hour to watch the whole thing, not just bits!
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Old 2014-07-03, 7:46am
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Mina, make a Youtube account, sign in and make a list for your favourite videos. I have nearly 80 videos saved of glass demonstrations from Corning and Salem and a few other sources. I watched this one yesterday, and I play them when I'm torching too lol
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Old 2014-07-03, 8:31am
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Gee....why did I not think of that...a utube account! Excellent idea
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Old 2014-07-03, 2:43pm
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And yes Mina, there are apps out there for downloading vids to your computer to watch when offline.
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Old 2014-07-03, 4:28pm
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Patrick, I am a total computer iliterate...what apps should I use to download videos?
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Old 2014-07-04, 8:21am
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DownloadHelper, a Foxfire addon is one I use for downloading video files.
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Old 2014-07-04, 12:52pm
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Thanks for pointing us towards this video. It is great. Gives me some new ideas on how to get a good large base bead. Thinking in different sections, and that very deliberate slow winding of the glass. Very helpful.
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Old 2014-07-05, 12:12pm
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Just like having a private class. Thanks for posting.
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Old 2014-07-05, 12:29pm
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Just look on the net Mina, there are several out there.
And most explain setup and use.
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Old 2014-07-05, 8:16pm
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Leah's demo was fantastic!
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Old 2014-07-06, 11:50am
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Awesome video. Did any of you retain the name of the company she said makes the arm rests she uses?
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Old 2014-07-07, 2:41am
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Mina, You can click on the word "share" next to the date and then click "email" when 'share' bring it up. Then when you enter your email address it will send you a web address.

The Arm rest came from Ergonomics Accessories .com now in Canada. Here you go.
http://www.ergonomicaccessories.com/category-s/1673.htm
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Old 2014-07-07, 7:14am
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Thank you!

I found something similar on Amazon, but haven't ordered yet. I'll go compare.

Thanks again.
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