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<p>[QUOTE="UncleChuckTX, post: 851896, member: 154"]I watched a couple of episodes last night. I was surprised that it's only a 25-minute show, and I can think of few other shows that are edited at such a quick pace.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm still trying to figure out how the long color-rods work (the ones they chop off bits with hammers). All of the other glassmaking videos I've seen show people mixing dry granulated or powdered ingredients, like baking a cake. Is that the way glass is colored now - with premixed batches formed into rods?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="UncleChuckTX, post: 851896, member: 154"]I watched a couple of episodes last night. I was surprised that it's only a 25-minute show, and I can think of few other shows that are edited at such a quick pace. I'm still trying to figure out how the long color-rods work (the ones they chop off bits with hammers). All of the other glassmaking videos I've seen show people mixing dry granulated or powdered ingredients, like baking a cake. Is that the way glass is colored now - with premixed batches formed into rods?[/QUOTE]
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