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Arts & CraftsGlassblowing for Beginners

Is Glassblowing School Necessary?

Transcript

Hi, my name is Ed Donovan I’m here at DC GlassWorks. You can find us at dcglassworks.com. We are a public access glass blowing facility, we also do metal and metal-casting and welding. We are primarily a teaching facility. We want to share with people the magic of glass blowing. It is an amazing substance and today I’m gonna be talking to you about glass-blowing. So do you need to go to class or glass-blowing school in order to be a glass blower? Yeah, kind of. Um, there’s not a lot of common sources of information for glass and it’s certainly not a natural material to work with. It’s blazing hot. Um, it takes, uh, a little bit of information to get to know the material. You want some tricks. You want some tips, um, from an instructor. Regardless of whether it’s a university or a more informal setting like we provide here at DC GlassWorks, uh, you don’t have to spend a lot of money learning how to blow glass, uh, but you definitely want somebody sharing with you the ideas that make glass blowing the very basic understood – the basic understandings you want to get from somebody. Uh, trying to figure it out on your own would be really prohibitively expensive. Um, it would take you quite a bit of time and I think you would get very frustrated, uh, not having any idea of what you’re supposed to be doing. Uh, so just even just a six-week basic course or, uh, we offer weekend workshops, in which we teach you the basics. After that, you can come in and experiment; have fun with it. It’s an amazing material. Um, you don’t have to learn a whole lot from a university or a structured course, but it’s really important to get the very basics so you have an understanding of how to use the tools; how to use the glory hole; how to use all of the varying things that make glass blowing possible. Um, I think without that basic knowledge you’d be kinda lost.


Lessons in this Guide

Glassblowing Safety

History of Glassblowing

How to Color Handblown Glass

How to Use Blocks & Paddles in Glassblowing

How to Prepare Newspaper for Heat Protection in Glassblowing

How to Handle Hot Handblown Glass Safely

What to Do If Molten Glass Falls on Floor while Glassblowing

How to Decorate Handblown Glass

How to Pick Glassblowing Supplies

How to Dress for a Glassblowing Class

How to Marver Glass in Glassblowing

How Hot Does the Glass Get in Glassblowing?

Can Glassblowing Be Done at Home?

History of Handblown Glass

What is Glass Art?

How to Get Started in Glassblowing

How to Blow Glass with Todd Hansen

How to Find a Job as a Glassblower

6 Glassblowing Tips, Tricks & Techniques

How to Use Diamond & Straight Shears in Glassblowing

How to Use Jacks & Pacioffis in Glassblowing

How to Use Puffers & Steam Sticks in Glassblowing

4 Glory Hole Tips for Glassblowers

How to Use Tweezers to Shape Glass in Glassblowing

How to Use a Blow Pipe in Glassblowing

How to Shape Glass in Glassblowing

Is Glassblowing School Necessary?

Where Is the Best Glassblowing Museum?

How Much Do Glassblowing Artists Make?

How to Pick a Glassblowing Kit

How to Rent a Glassblowing Studio

What Tools Do You Need for Glassblowing?

Introduction to Glassblowing

How to Find Glassblowing Classes

How to Blow Glass with Ed Donovan

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