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Bill Grout from Aspen Hot Glass is making a borosilicate glass pendant with a GTT Cheetah torch. I did a short remix showing finished pendants at the end: • Short Version Demo of Glass Implosion Pend... The pressed dimple pattern is created with the help of a "florist frog" found at craft stores in the floral department. This style has been commonly referred to as an "implosion pendant" which was detailed in a great tutorial published in FLOW MAGAZINE (this technique has since been described as "compression".) Using the difference in viscosity at temperature to produce a three dimensional fold generates the three dimensional look. Check out our other YouTube channel the Bill and Rae Show: / @billraeshow Our Aspen Hot Glass web site: https://aspenhotglass.com Our Square online store: https://aspen-hot-glass.square.site/s... Sage Cottage 406 is our vacation rental located near our home: https://sagecottage406.com We have an astrophotography setup in our backyard and a blog full of images taken. https://astro.sagecottage406.com My wife Rae has her beautiful children’s books available on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Rae-Gro... And her book series website is here: https://punkshopdragon.com DFTBA! Bill and Rae Grout are full time artists from Corvallis Montana. “We are science geeks to glassblowers”. They both have technical backgrounds in the high tech avionics industry but left the corporate life to live their dream. Bill became a full time artist and started blowing glass in 1993 and Rae left the corporate world in 2002 to be with Bill and become a glassblower. In 2016 they began incorporating metal working, dragon attire and Steampunk designs into their glass art. Together they live on a small farm that includes orchards, an extensive garden with a green house, Steampunk shop, Torch shop for torch work glass blowing, Bills Man Cave equipped with a electronics wing and Brew house. Their farm has fantastic views overlooking the Bitterroot Valley of Montana. Together they spread love and harmony, sharing this fantastic journey called life.