| Contemporary Lampworking: A Practical Guide to Shaping Glass in the Flame |  | Authors: Bandhu S. Dunham, Bandhu Scott Dunham Publisher: Salusa Glassworks Category: Book
Buy New: $53.50
Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 599198
Media: Spiral-bound Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 11 x 9.5 x 1.2
ISBN: 0965897206 EAN: 9780965897204
Publication Date: September 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Excellent Condition! No Remainder Mark, No Damage, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Ship twice daily.
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absolutely amazing January 20, 2003 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
It should get more stars than five, the history of lampworking portion of the book is almost worth the price of the book itself.The history portion is only a small portion of the set. I have been doing lampworking for about 3 years now and I search the internet for anything reguarding lampworking often and this book set has tons of stuff I have never seen. excellent.
Contemporary Lampworking is definately practical! January 22, 2000 108 out of 111 found this review helpful
During my first year of lampwork beadmaking I found myself going back again and again to study Dunham's excellent textbook. It is well illustrated and goes into good detail concerning process. The book covers basics of soft glass and borosilicate flameworking and compares advantages and disadvantages of the various glass types. There is valuable information I'd not been able to find such as methods for calibration of annealing ovens, the right way to flame anneal, and construction mistake analysis. The photographs of professional lampwork art were both inspiring and humbling for the beginner.
Bandhu has revoutionized glass information as we know it. March 27, 1999 45 out of 49 found this review helpful
When I first started making glass, there was hardly any information available. You had to pay people you didn't even necessarily like to show you techniques you didn't need to know, but when I viewed Bandhu's first edition of this book, it blew the doors off of anything I had heard anywhere. It introduced me to artists such as Brian Kerkvliet, Robert Mickelson, and Loren Stumph. I have since then taken classes from those artists and have immensely increased not only my repertoire with glass, but also my respect for the art of Glass. I recommend this book to anyone interested in any type of art glass. I'ts benefits are truthfully exponential. thank you Bandhu CHORVAT ART GLASS
An excellent resource for inspiration, techniques and safety December 10, 1997 91 out of 95 found this review helpful
After reading Cindy Jenkins' humorous and informative "Making Glass Beads", I was skeptical about another publication addressing additional techniques and scientific aspects of lampworking. However, Mr. Dunham's book provides just the right combination of inspirational quotes, technical direction and vital safety information that every artisan needs, from hobbyist to the more serious glass artist. Techniques begin with simple explanations of the physical properties of glass, and move through graduated levels of complexity at a perfect pace. Mr. Dunham's writing style is honest and encouraging, and he willingly shares his own observations in a way that demonstrates thorough knowledge of his subject without the reader needing a Physics 101 course! While exhorting the reader to practice and expand creativity through hands-on experience, Mr. Dunham discusses important safety and ergonomic aspects of lampworking. The illustrations are clear and support the text well; inserting a gallery of contemporary glasswork was a stroke of pure genius. This book will serve as an invaluable resource for technical information on glass compatibility, studio set-up and many other essential components of the lampworking process, all written in easily understandable language.
must have for beginning and intermediate lampworkers April 25, 1997 21 out of 25 found this review helpful
i drove all the way to prescott from ca. to check out this book before buying it, and it was worth it! a must have for beginning and intermediate lampworkers. it is a comprehensive reference book covering everything from the technical to technique, with lots of photos and drawings, and a great list of references to other resources.
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