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hello,
i have been wanting to come to the UK for quite sometime and i just came across your FB page. i am a glass flameworker specializing in infusing 24k gold and fine silver into borosilicate glass. however i do use some 90 and 104 COE as well. i often teach my fuming techniques by way of an introductory demonstration at a local glass gathering and then the next day a more closeup approach with a class. i have worked out a way to diffuse the costs so that both myself and the local glass group can make money for themselves. and have a gathering of minds and desimenation if knowlege as well. i hope i have interested you enough to be gin a corrispondence on how we could work out a trip to the UK. thanks for your time i am looking forward to meeting some UK flameworkers. james yaun
i am trying to startup doing lamp work . I have been to a class .
Could you provide me with a list of places i cna order glass and equipment from .
I have a kilm as my wike does silver jewlery
I am in Co Cork
Ireland
Thanks
Patrick Murphy
Hi, Patrick,
If you check the member list here at British Lampwork, you will find Tuffnell Glass, which is one of the main suppliers of lampwork equipment in the UK.
I am looking for a class in around Warwickshire/Northamptonshire/West Midlands so that I can learn how to make lampwork beads – do you have any suggestions please?
Thanks