I found some unimproved bottle stoppers in the back of a junk drawer - they must be 5 or more years old. I can't figure out how they're intended to be used. Are they for use with fused glass? And if so, how would one best go about affixing glass to the right-angled stem?
Here are a couple of images of what I'm talking about:
Thanks.
How to use this bottle stopper?
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How to use this bottle stopper?
Dave Jenkins
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Re: How to use this bottle stopper?
drill a v hole in a bottle cork to go over the metal and then glue a fused glass piece to the cork?
Maybe this design problem is why they were in the drawer in the first place
Maybe this design problem is why they were in the drawer in the first place

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Re: How to use this bottle stopper?
Thanks, Kevin. The kind of stuff I do doesn't lend itself to installation on a cork. I think you're right - they're going to end up back in the back of the drawer.
Dave Jenkins
Glass at Harbor Gates
Cypress, TX
Glass at Harbor Gates
Cypress, TX
Re: How to use this bottle stopper?
I'd just drill a hole in a nice thick piece of glass. Use a good glue...and enjoy. You don't need cork. I might notch the metal tine so it holds the glue better, or not. Where did you get them?
KaCe
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Re: How to use this bottle stopper?
@KaCe: I have no idea where I got them. I only know they've been in a junk drawer for a number of years, and made it through a house move.
Dave Jenkins
Glass at Harbor Gates
Cypress, TX
Glass at Harbor Gates
Cypress, TX
Re: How to use this bottle stopper?
Dave- Give them away. I always thought those were as useful as the crocheted Flamenco dancer spare toilet paper roll covers.