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Category: Glassblowing

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Can Glass Blowing Cause Cancer?

The Glass blowing industry has been blamed for causing cancer and other health problems among workers. The main concerns are silicosis and lung cancer, but other illnesses, including tuberculosis and...

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Can You Blow Glass with a Butane Torch?

Using a butane torch is one of the most common ways to heat glass for use in arts and crafts projects. These tools operate using small butane tanks that can be found in gas grills and cigarette...

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Can Glass Blowing Be Done at Home?

No, unless one has prior experience working in a shop where they know how to properly use fire and safety equipment (such as gloves), etc. It might even require more than one person working in the...

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Can Glassblowers Reuse Broken Glass?

To answer this question, you should think about it from a scientific point of view. How would one recycle Glass to make new Glass out of old Glass? Luckily some people have been working on this very...

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Can Glass Blowing Kill You? – Maybe

Glass blowing is an archaic and dangerous practice, especially with plasma arc furnace or bead making. These practices are employed at many glassworks for various applications across the world. This...

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Does Blown Glass Have Bubbles?

Blown glass is created by taking the molten glass and blowing air through a hollow tube or blowpipe. This causes the glass to expand into a round shape that can be moved around while still hot, then...

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