floral former - but bigger
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floral former - but bigger
I have been asked to make some lights. What I need is a mold larger than a floral former so a bulb can be put inside. What should I be looking for? Is there anything that I could use that would be ready made?
thanks
carol
thanks
carol
Milk shake?
Would a stainless steel milk shake container work? I saw them on EBAY. they would be bigger in diameter I think. Just a thought.
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re: floral former
Thanks to everyone!
I will check them all out!
I will check them all out!
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Got it, thanks Charlie. So what does the "formed floral" actually look like after it comes off the upside down martini shaker - are we talking a little fluty bowl?
(I am a glassblower, but will be a brand new fuser in a little while, so I am lurking and trying to soak up all the lingo here on the board)
(I am a glassblower, but will be a brand new fuser in a little while, so I am lurking and trying to soak up all the lingo here on the board)
yes. it would look like if you blew a vase, spun it out to a disk, then held the punty vertically with the glass down, and let the sides of the disk flop down. i get a 4 pointed fold in fusing. i don't know what a blown vessel would form, i suspect the same.
sorta like this http://www.glowflower.com/GreenSwirlLargePicture.htm but with steeper sides and only 4 folds, with the close parts of the rims on each fold touching. it depends upon your temp and times for fusing.
i like your pastel over clear forms
sorta like this http://www.glowflower.com/GreenSwirlLargePicture.htm but with steeper sides and only 4 folds, with the close parts of the rims on each fold touching. it depends upon your temp and times for fusing.
i like your pastel over clear forms
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Here's an example:DanB wrote:So what does the "formed floral" actually look like after it comes off the upside down martini shaker - are we talking a little fluty bowl?

http://www.clearwaterglass.com/vases.htm
Steve