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GLASS BLOWING
Beginning glass
by Deann Lineback
GLASS BLOWING
 I chose glass blowing because it is a course I
  am currently enrolled in at CSU Chico.
 This is the first time I have ever worked
  with molten glass.
 I am in the process of learning the terms
  and skills it takes to make a simple glass
  cup.
 Glass blowing is an active, hands-on art
  that requires craftsmanship, dexterity and
  agility.
 I have begun to truly appreciate glass
  blowing as an art since taking this course.
FIRST THING FIRST


   Knowing terminology of glass blowing




    •Blower – The glass
    worker that blows
    the air through the
    blowpipe (within the
    mold or freehanded).




                           That’s me!
TOOLS TO USE
                   •Bench - The bench is the center of the hot Shoppe. It is where the artist
                   works a piece and is the where all the tools are kept. The bench has two rails
                   spaced on either side going perpendicular to the seat; these rails are used to
                   roll the glass pipes on.




                                              Bench




                                 •Jack - Large tongs that are used in order to
                                  create score lines in the neck of a piece.
  Pincers                        Making a Jack line is often the line.


•Pincers – Glassmakers tool for
picking up, transferring and applying
water to the Punty to remove the glass
piece from the pipe of blowpipe.
TOOLS CONTINUED…



 •Block – The forming
 tool used for the
 shaping of the molten
 glass. The “Block” is
 usually made of cherry
 wood and is “wet” while
 used with the hot glass.




                                              BLOW MOULD


                 •Blow Mould – An open ended cylindrical designed to create effects or
                 grooves in the molten glass by blowing into the blowpipe while in the
                 mould vertically.
TOOLS CONTINUED….


                                                 •Punty - A solid
                                                 steel rod that is
 •Pipe Warmer- a                                 used for
 small gas oven                                  gathering hot
 that is used to                                 glass that is
 preheat the steel                               placed on the
 pipes; many glory                               receiving pipe for
 holes have pipe                                 transferring the
 warmers built into                              glass work that is
 the side.                   BLOWPIPE            currently
                                                 connected to the
                                                 blowpipe. Also
                                                 the technique
                                                 used to change
                                                 the end of the
 •Blowpipe – A steel pipe with an air passage    glass that is being
 way throughout its entire length. One end has   worked on.
 the mouthpiece and the other has the larger
 built up area for the molten glass to gather
 and blow the bubble on.
MORE TOOLS CONTINUED…..


 •Pot – A holding area          •Glory Hole – The opening of the furnace used
 for molten glass where         to keep the glass hot and workable. Several
 the glass is                   different sizes may be attached to a large furnace
 continually kept at a          The cylinder is usually heated up to 2300 degrees.
 designated heat for
 gathering.




                              •Yoke - A stand in front of the glory hole that is
                              used as a support for the blowpipes. Using ball
                              bearings it allows the artist to turn the pipe easily
                              with little effort giving them a chance to regain
        TOO HOT FOR COMFORT
                              strength.
SO MUCH TO KNOW!....

                                       •Parison – The first
                                       small bubble at the end
                                       of a blowpipe.
•Gather - Placing molten
glass on the end of the
blowpipe or pipe for the
further development of
that glass project.


•Gathering - obtaining a
layer of clear glass over a
subsequent layer of glass.                                Tiny air Bubble



                                MY
                               FIRST
                              GATHER
AFTER SECOND GATHERING, SHAPING
OCCURS
                       This can be done with the wooden block shaper…..




                                                                ~OR~




                                                                     By rolling the molten glass
                                                                     on the marver.




•Marver – A flat steel plate that’s used for the picking up color chips or the shaping of
molten glass on the end of a blowpipe or pipe with a rolling action. A Marver can also help in
the uneven cooling of the glass for a desired effect.
NOW THAT THERE IS GLASS OFF THE TIP
OF THE BLOW PIPE BEGIN TO BLOW!




  end of blow pipe




                     •Reheat - to heat the glass
                     back to a molten state; usually
                     done in the glory hole.
I’M GOING TO USE THE BLOW MOULD


         Stand on
         tippy
         toes and
         blow       Then flash!
         HARD!      Then blow out air bubble




                    •Flash - A quick reheat in the glory hole in
                    order to keep a part of the glass from getting
                    too cold.
READY FOR JACK LINE




The crease line that will be used to
separate the glass work from the
blowpipe is made by the Jacks
                                       •Neck - The edge of the piece that will be scored
                                       and separated when transferring the working
                                       piece onto the punty.
TIME FOR PUNTY…AND TRANSFER                           •Wetting Off – The
                                                      separation line for
                                                      the glass work from
                                                      the blowpipe using
                                                      cold water to fracture
                                            wetting   control the break
         Punty onto bottom of glass piece             usually done by
                                                      dipping the pincers in
                                                      water and droplets
                                                      touch the neck of the
                                                      piece.


                                                        These are not mine,… I lost my piece
Then flash.                                             when I tapped it off the blow pipe .
next: open the top with                                 (that’s the “breaks” ha ha)
the Jacks.
      •Flash.
Continue to shape top.
      •Flash.
•Shape.
      •Flash.
•Shape.
      •Flash.
TIME TO ANNEAL
                            When you’re satisfied
                            with shape then place in
                            the annealing oven by
                            wetting off your piece.




 •Annealing Oven – The process of gradual cooling of the outside
 and the inside of the molten glass to assure that the glass won’t
 cool to fast causing cracks or breaks; known as….
 •Thermal Shock – The cause by a sudden shift of temperature
 hot or cold causing the glass to break, crack or shatter.
MY FIRST COMPLETED PROJECT




This small cup was made
by using the blowon mould
to give the line pattern.

                                                          Glass links
                                               http://www.orientandflume.com/
                                  http://www.chihuly.com/Video/screening.html
                                   http://www.artofvenice.com/art/dfaction.htm
                                    http://www.mundyhepburn.com/main2.html

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Glass Blowing 101

  • 2. GLASS BLOWING  I chose glass blowing because it is a course I am currently enrolled in at CSU Chico.  This is the first time I have ever worked with molten glass.  I am in the process of learning the terms and skills it takes to make a simple glass cup.  Glass blowing is an active, hands-on art that requires craftsmanship, dexterity and agility.  I have begun to truly appreciate glass blowing as an art since taking this course.
  • 3. FIRST THING FIRST  Knowing terminology of glass blowing •Blower – The glass worker that blows the air through the blowpipe (within the mold or freehanded). That’s me!
  • 4. TOOLS TO USE •Bench - The bench is the center of the hot Shoppe. It is where the artist works a piece and is the where all the tools are kept. The bench has two rails spaced on either side going perpendicular to the seat; these rails are used to roll the glass pipes on. Bench •Jack - Large tongs that are used in order to create score lines in the neck of a piece. Pincers Making a Jack line is often the line. •Pincers – Glassmakers tool for picking up, transferring and applying water to the Punty to remove the glass piece from the pipe of blowpipe.
  • 5. TOOLS CONTINUED… •Block – The forming tool used for the shaping of the molten glass. The “Block” is usually made of cherry wood and is “wet” while used with the hot glass. BLOW MOULD •Blow Mould – An open ended cylindrical designed to create effects or grooves in the molten glass by blowing into the blowpipe while in the mould vertically.
  • 6. TOOLS CONTINUED…. •Punty - A solid steel rod that is •Pipe Warmer- a used for small gas oven gathering hot that is used to glass that is preheat the steel placed on the pipes; many glory receiving pipe for holes have pipe transferring the warmers built into glass work that is the side. BLOWPIPE currently connected to the blowpipe. Also the technique used to change the end of the •Blowpipe – A steel pipe with an air passage glass that is being way throughout its entire length. One end has worked on. the mouthpiece and the other has the larger built up area for the molten glass to gather and blow the bubble on.
  • 7. MORE TOOLS CONTINUED….. •Pot – A holding area •Glory Hole – The opening of the furnace used for molten glass where to keep the glass hot and workable. Several the glass is different sizes may be attached to a large furnace continually kept at a The cylinder is usually heated up to 2300 degrees. designated heat for gathering. •Yoke - A stand in front of the glory hole that is used as a support for the blowpipes. Using ball bearings it allows the artist to turn the pipe easily with little effort giving them a chance to regain TOO HOT FOR COMFORT strength.
  • 8. SO MUCH TO KNOW!.... •Parison – The first small bubble at the end of a blowpipe. •Gather - Placing molten glass on the end of the blowpipe or pipe for the further development of that glass project. •Gathering - obtaining a layer of clear glass over a subsequent layer of glass. Tiny air Bubble MY FIRST GATHER
  • 9. AFTER SECOND GATHERING, SHAPING OCCURS This can be done with the wooden block shaper….. ~OR~ By rolling the molten glass on the marver. •Marver – A flat steel plate that’s used for the picking up color chips or the shaping of molten glass on the end of a blowpipe or pipe with a rolling action. A Marver can also help in the uneven cooling of the glass for a desired effect.
  • 10. NOW THAT THERE IS GLASS OFF THE TIP OF THE BLOW PIPE BEGIN TO BLOW! end of blow pipe •Reheat - to heat the glass back to a molten state; usually done in the glory hole.
  • 11. I’M GOING TO USE THE BLOW MOULD Stand on tippy toes and blow Then flash! HARD! Then blow out air bubble •Flash - A quick reheat in the glory hole in order to keep a part of the glass from getting too cold.
  • 12. READY FOR JACK LINE The crease line that will be used to separate the glass work from the blowpipe is made by the Jacks •Neck - The edge of the piece that will be scored and separated when transferring the working piece onto the punty.
  • 13. TIME FOR PUNTY…AND TRANSFER •Wetting Off – The separation line for the glass work from the blowpipe using cold water to fracture wetting control the break Punty onto bottom of glass piece usually done by dipping the pincers in water and droplets touch the neck of the piece. These are not mine,… I lost my piece Then flash. when I tapped it off the blow pipe . next: open the top with (that’s the “breaks” ha ha) the Jacks. •Flash. Continue to shape top. •Flash. •Shape. •Flash. •Shape. •Flash.
  • 14. TIME TO ANNEAL When you’re satisfied with shape then place in the annealing oven by wetting off your piece. •Annealing Oven – The process of gradual cooling of the outside and the inside of the molten glass to assure that the glass won’t cool to fast causing cracks or breaks; known as…. •Thermal Shock – The cause by a sudden shift of temperature hot or cold causing the glass to break, crack or shatter.
  • 15. MY FIRST COMPLETED PROJECT This small cup was made by using the blowon mould to give the line pattern. Glass links http://www.orientandflume.com/ http://www.chihuly.com/Video/screening.html http://www.artofvenice.com/art/dfaction.htm http://www.mundyhepburn.com/main2.html