Living on the Edge: Strip Bowl Project
Learn to use the thin beauty that is revealed when handmade glass (like Bullseye's) is cut and set on edge.
In this "guided project" class you'll make a complete bowl or platter (up to 20" combined length and width) from glass that is cut into strips, assembled, and coldworked.
Students will learn different design options (including options for focal "windows"), how to efficiently cut narrow strips of glass, bowl assembly, damming thick work, and finishing.
Beginning in 2011, students who take this class will receive a free copy of our popular "Build Your Own Professional Strip Cutter" ebook.
All materials and studio fees are included in the price of the class.
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• 10 hours instruction & work time • Glass and supplies needed to complete class projects • Use of necessary tools • All kiln firings • Unlimited free "studio-time" for class projects |
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| Class Size: | 6 students (max) | ||
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| Tuition: | $250 Includes all glass. No tools to buy. | ||
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| Prequisite: | Fused Glass for Absolute Beginners (or equivalent) | ||
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| Teacher: | Paul Tarlow | ||
| Sessions | Dates | Days ♦ Times | |
| STR-022112 | Feb 21 - Mar 27, 2012 | Tuesdays ♦ 7 PM - 9 PM (Skip 3/13/2013) | |
| STR-042612 | Apr 26 - May 4, 2012 | Thursdays ♦ 10 PM - NOON | |