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It is used as a base material for beads, and for elements on beads. Alembic (arabic al-anbiq, "the still") an apparatus used for distilling. It is held at this heat for a soaking period, during which the glassed container relaxes all stress, but does not change shape, or slump. -Stands for "coefficient of expansion" which is a measure of how much a material expands for each degree it is heated, expressed as 104 x 10-7/0c.

Drawn glassed container beads-in the manufacture of glassed container beads, drawn canes with a central hole are produced the raw material from which many nearly identical beads will be cut. Drawing-an essential step in glassblowing, where hot glassed container is pulled to make a longer and thinner piece.

Fenton Cranberry Glass info: nouveau (french, "new ") an international, late 19th-and early 20th-century style characterized by organic foliate forms, sinuous lines, and non-geometric, "whiplash" curves. Glassed container is most often cut by the "scratch and break" method, but can also be cut in a torch flame, and with an abrasive saw blade. Today, modern torches use propane, natural gas, or hydrogen mixed with compressed air or pure oxygen to generate the intense heat required. Most glassed container figurines, ships, and sculptural pieces, are of hard glassed container because of it's tolerance to some parts cooling, while other areas are being worked in a flame.


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