Showing posts with label boro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boro. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
The Dark Side
That's how the glass world fondly refers to using boro ~ and I'm thinking of crossing over. I make happy little beads. They're little, bright, technically acurate, but they aren't spectacular. Every time I feel pretty good about where I am with my beadmaking, some boro boy comes along and tells me "if you would just practice a little you could be as good as I am. I've been doing this for 6 months!" Thanks. So you're telling me that several years of working with soft glass was a waste of time. In a way, perhaps they're right. My happy little beads, in all honesty, don't hold a candle to their 4 inch marbles, wine glasses, 8 inch pendants, bracelets, etc. the list goes on. I would need a MUCH bigger torch, all kinds of new glass and tools, a bigger kiln; essentially doubling the investment in my business. But I'm tempted, and I hear they have cookies.
Labels:
boro,
business decisions,
lampworking,
practice,
torching,
Veda's Beads,
vedasbeads
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