What is glass blowing?
Glass blowing is a process that is used to shape glass. Limestone, sand, ash and soda ashes must first be combined and heated in an oven at more than 2000 ° F (1093.3 ° C). While the glass is molten, it is shaped.
In order to be able to blow glass, the artist must have Blowpipe. The tip of the Blowpipe is preheated by immersing in the molten glass as it sits in the furnace. Blowpipe accumulates a ball of molten glass and rolls on an instrument called Marver, which is usually a thick leaf of steel that lies flat.
MARVER is important for the glass blowing process because it creates a cool outer layer on the glass and allows it to shape. The artist blows the air to the morning to create a bubble with molten glass. If the project requires the production of a large piece, the artist can create more bubbles through the original.
with the glass blowing process, you can create different shapes. In the insertion blower called a tool called tweezers can tend to glass or create detail. Can also use a special paddleand made of graphite or wood to design flat surfaces in glass.
To handle glass into different shapes, the glass blower uses tools called jacks. If it needs cuts in the work, it uses what is called straight scissors. On the other hand, diamond scissors cut off a large part of the glass. Once he created a piece of appropriate size, he moves a piece to the tool called Punty . Here the glass blower can complete the upper part of the work.
Flowing Glass has a history dating back to approximately 200 BCE. In these early years, the cloth was shaped around the core of manure or mud. Usually the process was used to create containers capable of holding liquid. Today it is used to create cannon and craft projects. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing hobbies in the United States.