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2009-04-07, 3:00am
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Most common Ear Plug gauge?
I've never posted in the boro section.
I've searched for info on ear plugs and I know they come in different gauges but I'm wondering if anyone here knows what size is the most common. I want to make some for somebody and I don't know what size and can't find out without blowing the surprise of the gift. I thought if I could find out what size is the most common I could make that size and maybe a step up and down just in case.
Anyone here make them?
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2009-04-07, 5:37am
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The simple answer is... there isn't a "most common". I have made them of all shapes and sizes. I don't make them any more because there are so many imported ones out there that I can't compete, but if you google "glass ear plugs" you will get many many web sites that sell them. Most of them list the sizes. You could probably get a good idea of what size to make them by checking them out.
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2009-04-07, 7:40am
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My son really wants me to make him some any suggestions on where to find a tutorial?
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2009-04-07, 8:06am
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Cool thread. I always get asked to do these plugs but just never have done it. I'll have to check out those site for sizes.
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2009-04-07, 8:20am
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Quote:
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My son really wants me to make him some any suggestions on where to find a tutorial?
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I don't think there's a tutorial out anywhere but if you just look at some they're pretty easy to see how they were made. Play around and see what you can come up with, that's part of the fun of lampworking.
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2009-04-07, 8:34am
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if you get a wire gauge wheel and a good set of calipers you will be on your way in no time.....
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2009-04-07, 10:21am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cosmo
I don't make them any more because there are so many imported ones out there that I can't compete.
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I was just at the mall the other day and saw the complete crap they are selling at Hot Topic. I was thinking that I could make a lot of that from glass but I couldn't compete with the utter garbage that they sell at the mall for cheap...
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2009-04-07, 3:28pm
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Thanks everyone! Guess I'll just go with something else since there really isn't a so called "standard" size to judge by.
Cosmo - I bet your plugs were to die for!! Too bad about the imports taking over.
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2009-04-07, 7:04pm
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a friend & i used to make plugs & the sizes we sold the most were 6g, 2g, & 0g
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2009-04-07, 7:10pm
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i sell lots of body jewellery and sorry to say but there is no common size - it all depends on the person wearing it. as them what size they are, if you want to keep it a surprise just ask in a general interest kind of way "that looks so cool, how big is it?"
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2009-04-07, 7:22pm
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What a cool topic! I used to have my ears stretched to a 2 and my DH has 5/16.
The best thing I would think is to figure out what kind of plug you want to make, single flare, double flare or no flare. I would go to your local hardware store and see what they offer in the way of rubber o rings and start with no flare. Practice making plugs that fit the o rings then after you get comfortable with the sizes try making ones with flares on the ends. Remember that with flares the flare is one full size above the body of the plug.
If I were you I would go to a local tattoo shop or aesthetics shop and ask them what sizes they sell the most of and if they would be willing to sell some on consignment. I have thought about this also, as Hot Topic does have a pretty crappy selection! Also I have bought my DH some plugs from a tattoo shop that were $85 so there is definitely a market for it!
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2009-04-07, 10:58pm
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hold up peeps...i know a nice tutorial on the melting pot let me go find it..
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2009-04-07, 11:04pm
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2009-04-08, 8:22am
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Thanks for the threads. Now I have to try it. Lets see if I can translate it into soft glass.
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2009-04-10, 11:58am
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I was bewildered. Why would anyone want to make an ear plug out of glass? Not only would it be uncomfortable, it wouldn't even block the sound very well. And it would fall out. You can get foam ones at the drugstore for 25 cents apiece.
Then I clued in! Sounds cool.
As you were...
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2009-04-11, 5:25pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AuntD
I was bewildered. Why would anyone want to make an ear plug out of glass? Not only would it be uncomfortable, it wouldn't even block the sound very well. And it would fall out. You can get foam ones at the drugstore for 25 cents apiece.
Then I clued in! Sounds cool.
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Wrong ear plug
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