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I have an oxy-acetylene welding torch and was wondering if it can be used to blow boro glass? Anybody used it before?

2007-04-18 21:50:57 · 4 answers · asked by sloborder 1 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Sculpture

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There are two kinds of glassblowng: at the torch and at the furnace. Torch or flame working includes scientific, neon, and artistic working. It may be done witth soft glass (melts around 1800F) or borosilicate (melts around 2200F). The former requires more careful handling and annealing but until recently the latter had few colors.
While an oxy-acetyl torch can be used to try things out, but it is too hot and too small for real work. The former means that it tends to boil the glass and burn off colors. If you manage to spread it out, it tends to put a dark tone in the glass which looks ugly.
Soft glass torch working on a small scale can be done with a propane or MAPP braising torch (like the Hot Head), but larger pieces and borosilicate are down with oxy-propane torches of which many are available from just over $100 to over $300. Tanks and regulators add several hundred to that.
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2007-04-21 13:27:20 · answer #1 · answered by Mike1942f 7 · 1 0

Used Glass Torch

2016-12-12 09:20:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have been told by I lampworker that it's possible to do lampworking using a oxy-acetylene torch, though it's not ideal.
You probably can do small things, like heating a glas tube up and blowing it into a bubble. For real glass blowing you need a vat of molten glass and a glory hole. The oxy-acetylene setup will not provide enough and even enough heat for anything large.

2007-04-19 03:09:14 · answer #3 · answered by convictedidiot 5 · 2 0

you have what's time-commemorated as "welder's eye", it would quickly get greater applicable with relax. this is to do with the bright brightness of the section you have been watching at, whether arc or flame. you will no longer try this lower back, will you? Goggles or a visor no longer purely take care of your eyes from the mild, yet in addition from any sparks that would desire to do severe eye injury.

2016-12-26 14:45:14 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 1

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