Tips and Tricks
for Newbies and the Forgetful:
- Use a craft scissor holder to store tools on your table, or an old poker chip holder found from an attic sale – they rotate!
- Boro requires different strength didymium lenses than soft glass.
- Never melt silver, frit, enamel or do any melting or fuming of metal on glass without wearing the proper ventilation mask and having sufficient air flow.
- Propane controls are always red; oxygen controls are silver, green or blue. (Remember also: righty tighty, lefty loosey.)
- To make an emergency stringer, keep your bead warm, heat a small gather, touch it to the tip of the mandrel and pull.
- Never take your eyes from hot glass or let your mandrel stop turning while glass is still glowing – it’ll sag in a nano-second.
- If you’re having trouble with clean edges on your beads, try holding the rod of glass perpendicular to the mandrel, touch with hot glass and turn the mandrel AWAY from you – it pulls the hot glass from the rod.
- Connectors for oxygen & propane tanks have opposing threads – that way there’s no chance to connect oxygen hoses to propane, or vice versa
- Never use oil products on hose connections. Rub a bar of soap in the threads for easy connect/disconnect.
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