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Contemporary Lampworking: A Practical Guide to Shaping Glass in the Flame (Volume 1 and 2) Third Edition

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Product Description This 2-volume set is an outstanding teaching guide for lampworking glass. The sprial binding allows the books to lie flat while working. Included in the volumes are a glossary of terms and techniques and a reference for locating glass working tools. Hundreds of photos and step-by-step processes. Review ... the standard by which all future books on lampworking will be measured. --Common Ground: Glass Magazine... the standard by which all future books on lampworking will be measured. --Common Ground: Glass Magazine... the standard by which all future books on lampworking will be measured. --Common Ground: Glass MagazineIf you could have only one book, it would be wise to consider this one. If you have many books, this will be your best one. If you are teaching glass, this book should be required reading for the class because it not only teaches what people must learn, it also replaces some former misconceptions with accurate incormation. --The Independent Glassblower Magazine ... the standard by which all future books on lampworking will be measured. --Common Ground: Glass Magazine ... the standard by which all future books on lampworking will be measured. --Common Ground: Glass Magazine About the Author Bandhu Dunham began teaching himself the art of lampworking in 1975. Since then, he has taught others at facilities worldwide, including The Studio Corning Museum of Glass, Niijima Glass Art Center, Red Deer College, Penland School of Crafts and Pilchuck School. In between Bandhu's production and teaching schedules, he is working on Volume III for Contempory Glassworking.