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L**R
Book is practically new.
Feel seller really undersold condition of this book. Appears to have been checked out maybe once in it's life time. Awesome purchase. Would recommend seller again
S**R
Just the elephant recipe is worth it.
It's a gorgeous book, with wonderful photos and lots of useful information. It's clear, unobtrusive, a fun read if you like the subject matter, and nice to have around, both for the glossy pages & hardcover and the reference..
L**R
Got this item for my mom - very informative book ...
Got this item for my mom - very informative book. Mom ended up taking this book and running with it! Got the equipment and started blowing glass a month later
J**S
Five Stars
My sister-in-law loves it. It was a gift to her.
S**E
Five Stars
Great book
T**R
A disappointment for me.
The sub-title on this book is "a technical manual" which is just not accurate. This book is an excellent overview of some of the techniques and tools used in furnace type glass blowing. It is not a technical or instructional manual, or a least not a good one. Anyone who wants to learn how to blow glass should go buy a copy of Edward T. Schmid's books and work from them.This book is written in a narrative style as if it were a complete set of instructions as to the glass blowing process but it tends to make some big assumptions as to the students pre-existing knowledge and glosses over the details of the process. Worst of all it give some very bad advice as to eye protection, instructing beginning glassblowers to utilize didymium eyeglasses for safety. Didymium's are intended to protect the lampworkers eyes from the sodium flare created when working soft glass at the torch. They offer little or no protection from infra-red radiation which is the greatest danger to the eyes of the furnace glassblower. The false sense of security is worse than no protection at all since the dark tint of didymiums will open the pupil and allow even greater amounts infra-red to reach the retina than would if the didymiums were not there. At least the person without any eye protection will not stare into the glory hole for prolonged periods.I also find the sequence of instruction to be very inappropriate. Immediately after the author introduces the student to the basic use of color rod and powdered color he jumps ahead to one of the most difficult techniques to master, incalmo (encalmo), the joining of two separately blown vessels in to a single vessel while still hot on the blowpipe.My last complaint is less important but bothersome to me. The author assumes that all students working out of the book will have an assistant at all times. This may be the case in the UK but certainly is not the case here in North America.Overall a fair overview of glassblowing for the glass collector or the curious but not a textbook, nor a "technical manual".
D**N
something fo all
I have been playing with hot glass for some time now. I found this book like the many instructors I have been taught by very helpful. One book can not be all to all. Pratt school of fine art in Seattle Washington suggest that we learn from many teachers. If you only have 3 books on glass blowing Ed Schmids two books are great and James Mckelvey The Art of Fire is a third. I have many books and like this one and am glad to have it.Dave
K**N
A reference book for the coffee table
After retiring from a long teaching career, I began a glass blowing apprenticeship. I learned from and am inspired by the technical information and photographs in this book, comprehensive in its brief history of glassblowing, descriptions of equipment and studio layout, step by step directions for making blown obects both for beginner objects and for advanced stemware. I found it easy to read as a beginner, and it remains a reliable resource as I grow in skill and understanding.
A**L
glass blowing manual
bought this as a re fresher and xmas pressie for my wife ,who was a glass blower and worked alongside ed burke(the writer) and she loves it ,very informative,,some great pics ,easy to understand and all that you could want from a glass blowing manual...well done Ed...i will even read some of it myself...
A**R
Four Stars
Good solid interesting stuff!
R**R
Nützliche Informationen und schnelle Lieferung in gutem Zustand
Nützliche Informationen und schnelle Lieferung in gutem Zustand; ein Verkäufer kann kaum mehr anbieten, und ich soll realistisch bleiben! Das Buch soll gut für Leute mit diesen Interessen sein; ich sehe viel wertvolle Information, wenn man dekoratives Glas erzeugen will. Es gibt in meinem Fall ein Problem, weil ich meistens Labor Glas bearbeiten will, aber das ist mein Problem, und ich liebe dekoratives Glas. Schon zu lernen, wie man die schöne Objekten erzeugt bringt Freude!
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