I had a little procedure done yesterday, had a couple of stents put in a few veins in my legs. They said because I'm hung like a mule I have stay off my feet for a few days. I guess if huge junk were to swing into my wounds it'd be somewhat like a wrecking ball. It's like a curse...
@Tstat I really enjoyed working your piece. I'm honored that you allowed me to.
Well I hope you feel better. And good luck with that mule situation!
I'd love to hear about your process some time. You made a bland piece of thick glass into a thick glass work of art! My Lockn friends are SOO jealous, LOL.
Now for the next one, I think this could be interesting:
I had stents put in each of my legs. My Parkinson's creates rigidity in my legs and it caused a compression issue that was making me very uncomfortable. Hopefully with these stents my blood flow will increase in turn loosening up my legs a bit.
I'm stoked to work that klein, were gonna make it look insane.
What do you guys think about sandblasting a dropdown to help mitigate heat transferring to one's glass?
Would the increased surface area make much difference in dissipating heat or just be an aesthetic difference?
It would be more aesthetic. The problem with fully blasting a drop is the exact reason that drop downs were created. To keep your piece clean. When the glass is etched it creates a surface that will become an oil magnet.