I’m just finishing up a commission using recycled glass scrap for Tekronics. These are old oscilloscope tubes that were crushed up and fused. The thing is 30" tall and weighs 38 pounds. Which doesn’t sound that heave but it is a trick to wrestle around. I still need to come up with a base for it.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
I just finished my new book- Kiln Crafting: Hot Tips for Fusing and Slumping – Collection 1
I’ve been getting some good feedback from those have already had a chance to read it.
"A must read for anyone into glass fusing." Michele Berry
“Well written and well put together.” Henry Bettendorf
“Wow...I learned allot of very useful straight forward stuff! It's great!” Betsy Vailin
“A book that you can refer to w/o dredging through and highlighting what you may need in the future.” Jim Branden
I have written over 50 Kiln Crafting columns for Stained Glass News since 1992. This is a collection of some of those information packed articles. This first book has 16 of those first articles that I updated with new current information, charts and over 80 color photos. Then I added three new articles to fill in some of the holes. I was surprised by how much of the old information is still relevant. Because no one had computer controllers back then I did some major revamping on firing kilns and added some key information on writing a kiln firing program. I cover a lot of different subjects and offer tips on everything from how to get the most out of mini kilns to dichroic glass to how to keep your glass from breaking in a kiln to mold materials and selecting the right mold for a particular project. I tried to make it fun to read and did my best to make complex techniques easy to understand. My goal was to present some of the core information and obscure tricks that many teachers and books have left out so we all can become better fusers. I hope you enjoy it. You can pick up a copy at www.fusionheadquarters.com/
Monday, August 29, 2011
"Thermal Formed Glass" class Oct. 7 - 9
The term Thermal Formed Glass refers to 'shaping glass with heat.' This class will have a bit of a 'three ring circus' atmosphere as students learn ways to integrate kilns, torches and fire buckets techniques to create specific visual effects. Some of activities covered are advanced fusing processes such as 'combing,' 'mosaic,' reverse firing,' 'inlay' and "Pate-de-verre' techniques. This class will cover investment and mold making materials, types of glass, compatibility, kiln firing schedules, annealing and using enamels in cast glass. Students will also have hands-on experience using a torch and the Murphy Fire Bucket, a 2150 degree F. furnace used to make twists, stringers, pattern bars and paper weights. Gil's informative and humorous banter makes this class an educational delight. This is a great class to take if you want to move beyond the basic 'cut, stack and fire' approach to fusing. This is a guaranteed exciting weekend for all levels of glass experience.
Oct. 7 - 9, 2011
Space is limited to 10 students. $480 10:AM – 4:PM
Monday, April 4, 2011
Class Classes
Carmen and I have put together some really fun classes for 2011. I hope you can join us in Newberg for some fine wine, great food, fun company and Glass Madness. Or is it Mass Gladness?
Check out our Class Schedule.
April 9th Benefit for Cy
A Benefit Concert for CyZentzis Medical Fund - - Cy is a 12 year old and is being treated for Leukemia. He has had a bone marrow transplant, thanks to a perfect match from his brother Noah, and things are looking up, but so are the medical bills. Proceeds from this event will go toward paying those bills. The night will feature 4 bands:
The Nightbeats, 7:00-8:00,
The Vintage Knights 8:00-9:00.
Gil Reynolds & Deep Blue 9:00-10:00,
SouthPaw Speedway 10:00-11:00
There will be a Raffle for a Guitar and a Bass guitar for $5.00 per ticket. Please come out and join us and show support for the Zentzis family. Event Tickets are $10.00.This is a 21 and over event. Thank you!
Purchase tickets @ www.brownpapertickets.com/event/158309 Sherwood Elks Lodge in Sherwood, OR. April 9, 2011@ 6:00