Cadmium Color - Lampworking Techniques

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Don't Boil or Bubble this Rod of Trouble! Demonstrating a couple techniques to protect your cadmium glass from boiling. For my 1st Red rod i'll be swiping on some clear glass to encase it while the 2nd Yellow rod i'll be using a Tube instead. I'll use the swipe technique for smaller applications but I do prefer the tube technique overall.

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Studio Setup: Bethlehem Bravo Main-torch, GGT Bobcat Hand-torch, Invacare oxygen concentrator setup variable 10 LPM to 30lpm at 9psi. Ventilation hood with 12" 1000+cfm exhaust fan. 50 Watts LED hood lighting. Eye Protection of Shade 3 and 5 (face mask) UV protection along with dydinium glasses to block sodium flare.

recommended borosilicate glass sizes: Blowtube = 12mm (2mm wall), Small tube = 26mm(4mm wall), Large tube = 38mm (4mm wall). Also ~9mm solid rods

Frit: Extra caution must be taken when working with Frit. The dangers of inhaling glass dust may lead to the lung disease silicosis. Even medium and large size Frit may contain large amounts of glass dust from the sifting process. The tumbling action in the sifter may leave a charged force in the glass causing dust to cling to it. I don't recommend Frit use for beginners.

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