Posted March 20, 201411 yr I am always up to learning new things, and if it turns into a profitable hobby, then I'll pursue it even further. A hobby my wife got me hooked on a few months ago was glass working. So far I'm just working with solid pieces (molten non-the-less), and will start blowing in a couple of months or so. Here are some wine-stoppers and shift knobs I've made for myself and family in the last few months. (Can anyone tell me whats behind the glass pieces in the 4th picture down? ) Edited March 20, 201411 yr by Miles
March 20, 201411 yr Author Glass working is a lot of fun. Can get almost unbearable in the summer standing in front of the "glory hole" where you re-heat pieces (2500 degrees F). Edited March 20, 201411 yr by Miles
March 22, 201411 yr Beautiful glass work! Yeah Aaron, I'm a big fan of the rotary engines. Don't own an RX tho... This is one of my favorite rotary engine videos tho..... 1664 HP 4 rotor engine Sorry to threadjack brother....
March 22, 201411 yr Beautiful glass work! Yeah Aaron, I'm a big fan of the rotary engines. Don't own an RX tho... This is one of my favorite rotary engine videos tho..... 1664 HP 4 rotor engine Sorry to threadjack brother....Awesume vidieo!
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