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daviinerhymes7 karma

I am a second generation glass worker. So , my mom introduced me into glassworking. As long as i could remember i've been around kilns and glass. I decided to work with a torch after seeing Lewis Wilson demo in Vegas. I have gotten burnt by molten glass many times, its really not that bad.

daviinerhymes6 karma

No, luckily. I always try to have good ventilation. There are a lot of hazardous fumes. Especially when using precious metal fumes.

daviinerhymes5 karma

The initial investment for equipment is expensive but the profit margins are such that you can get a ROI within a reasonable period. I would recommend a small torch to learn on, this would greatly reduce costs of learning. As far as cost of learning, that would come down to the specifics: how quickly you learn , what your making, how efficient your setup is , replacement cost .. ETC.

daviinerhymes4 karma

It took a little over 4 days to make.