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Lampwork => Borosilicate => Topic started by: ajda on April 24, 2014, 08:20:10 PM

Title: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: ajda on April 24, 2014, 08:20:10 PM
A rare sub-species of the famous Welsh dragon (y Ddraig Goch) is the Skomer Stormlizard - found only along the Pembrokeshire coast, chiefly on the islands of Skomer, Skokholm and Gateholm. In addition to its normal eggs, this dragon produces small, unfertilised, jewel-like eggs, apparently as toys for its young. The adult dragons appear to confer little value on these (much preferring human made trinkets of gold and silver) - so once the young have flown the nest the eggs are simply abandoned. They are collected by an elite team of highly trained choughs and sold to raise funds for dragon research and conservation work.

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Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: Pauline on April 24, 2014, 08:31:25 PM
I thoght it was the puffins that collected them to warm their burrows
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: helbels on April 24, 2014, 08:33:10 PM
Beautiful!
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: Steampunkglass on April 24, 2014, 08:39:56 PM
Lovely! Great colours and love the story behind them  ;D
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: ajda on April 24, 2014, 08:49:54 PM
Quote from: Pauline on April 24, 2014, 08:31:25 PM
I thoght it was the puffins that collected them to warm their burrows
You're quite right, Pauline - there's a fierce rivalry between the law-abiding choughs and those anarchic puffins...
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: garishglobes on April 24, 2014, 09:56:46 PM
Love them love the story. Imagine the dragon which would hatch if only these had really been fertilised. It'd be spectacular!
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: julieHB on April 24, 2014, 10:12:28 PM
Gorgeous jewel eggs - love the story!!  :)
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: Margram on April 24, 2014, 10:20:23 PM
Lovely clutch of magical eggs! ;D
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: Nicknack on April 24, 2014, 10:30:03 PM
Beautiful eggs and story!

Nick
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: ajda on April 25, 2014, 07:17:19 AM
And here are a couple of said choughs - who've flown over from the soft glass world to raise an important question:
Can anyone recommend any really opaque boro reds?
I need one that won't go transparent when drawn as thin as a chough's beak.
As you can see, the 104 is OK, though I can't remember which I used here.

(http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx215/aj-da/choughs.jpg) (http://s757.photobucket.com/user/aj-da/media/choughs.jpg.html)
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: Pat from Canvey on April 25, 2014, 07:24:32 AM
Beautiful work.
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: GaysieMay on April 25, 2014, 08:06:28 AM
Beautiful, love the story too. X
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: garishglobes on April 25, 2014, 10:09:30 AM
I'm not sure about opaque reds - I thought the opaque ones were all fairly opaque, the potential problem being that they might bubble/burn if they are drawn thin because the heat is more on the thinner part, if you see what I mean. All opaque reds should be worked fairly cool to avoid this. The ones I know about and have definitely used would be Momka's Carmen Red and the Glass Alchemy Crayon reds. It isn't a colour that I use a lot so I may well have Northstar ones in a shorts bag but unmarked. Between Carmen Red and the Crayons, the main difference I've noticed is that Carmen Red does very strange things if you try to twist it with green. (Yes, that was Christmas!!) But both pulled completely opaque to as thin as the top of an earring. I can easily send you a tiny bit, if you'd like to try - just send me a pm.  :)
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: ajda on April 25, 2014, 10:56:22 AM
Thanks for the info, and the offer to send me a sample - very kind of you. Actually I recently bought half a stick of Carmen Red but haven't tried it yet... looks maybe too dark in the rod, but you never quite know with boro how it will behave or end up, even the so-called WYSIWYGs - point taken about overheating. I'll be cautious. I'll have a go this afternoon along with some GA Eclipse, an apparently "bullet-proof" black - let's see how they work for boro choughs. Doing these very simple and small scale has been fine so far with 104 - I'm hoping the boro might allow me to be a bit more ambitious. We see choughs most days down here, almost always in pairs - the most I've seen in a single eyeful was 24...
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: garishglobes on April 25, 2014, 12:46:14 PM
I really think, for birds, you need GA Raven  ;D ;D

There seems to be quite an ongoing discussion about blacks - good luck with the Eclipse, I hope it works for you  (and I think I have read good things about it, so touch wood...)  :)
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: Steampunkglass on April 27, 2014, 11:17:09 AM
oooo don't start me on talking about the best and worst blacks!  :-X :-X :-X I still haven't found anything better than Northstar's Jet Black, but their Ninja does have a nice blue tone to it.

Opaque reds I've found hard to get a nice one too. Carmen red is probably the best and brightest, I used to like Northstar's Poppy, but I don't know if it's just me but whenever and wherever I order it from now I get a more orange colour that looks like their Lava  ??? ??? ??? It certainly never seems to look like the poppy I originally got in my sample pack I got years ago, and I kept a small bit of that so I can compare it. I do find though when pulled down thin a lot of these reds go to a horrible muddy brown colour though  :-\
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: garishglobes on April 27, 2014, 11:38:13 AM
The latest lot of jet black I've had is showing a tendency to reduce :-( as indeed is the turbo cobalt, which does not please me at all!
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: Steampunkglass on April 27, 2014, 12:50:47 PM
I've always found turbo cobalt can reduce quite badly, it was when I found things I were making with it were going badly grey as the day went on that I realised one of my oxycons needed replacing! I've not had that problem with Jet black (yet  :-\) but I have with TAG's knight rider which I know is one a lot of people really like.
Title: Re: A bit late for Easter...
Post by: Marcel on April 27, 2014, 01:15:27 PM
i like onyx a lot and black violet and raven and cobalt i have no problem of greying
but than again mostly i am on bottle and 3X 5lpm concentrators ;)