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However having your own glass furnace does mean that you can also have a bit of fun.
Beth is putting the last bowls in the glass furnaces now.
To get the high temperatures he used a kiln like a glass furnace.
The glass furnace is powered by steam injected used oil.
Andrea uses an all glass furnace which was originally designed by Prof.
Some of the settlers were artisans who built a glass furnace which became the first factory in America.
A. There's a hot shop with a glass furnace and all the equipment needed to have a glass-melting facility.
To his untrained eye, they looked rather like an unsuccessful melt from a large glass furnace.
In 1898 a second directly fired glass furnace with five crucibles had to be built to meet demand.
We have no real idea of what a glass furnace of this period would have looked like.
Additionally, glass furnaces constructed from the mid-16th century began to reflect continental styles.
The glass furnaces of Venice were moved to the island in 1291, to reduce the risk of their setting fire to the city.
He does however mention the discovery of a glass furnace which points to glass being manufactured at the site.
If a very complicated work is under way, as many as nine glass furnaces may be burning at one time in his studio.
These flues would have pulled cold air into a central (unidentified) glass furnace, obliterated by the post-1920s buildings.
The glass furnace dates to the late Roman period, which began in the middle of the fourth century, Hoff said.
The view through the glory hole in the side of the glass furnace was a window into the heart of a miniature volcano.
These beads require a large scale glass furnace and annealing kiln for manufacture.
The peaks reminded him of the glass furnaces in his home county of Yorkshire.
The buildings where the WT glass furnaces sat have been demolished.
The current factory with glassblowing and glass furnaces was built in 1955 at the same place where it began in 1891.
Dismissing the ringing phone, she walked through the rain toward her workshop and the soothing roar of the glass furnace.
The glass furnace and reheating chambers give an industrial, Wagnerian feel to the glass-blowing area.
Bulk mixing of cullet glass and minerals for feed to glass furnace.
Now Millville's glass furnaces are cold, and the only glassmaking going on down here is done for the tourists, in artists' studios.