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Top-Quality Glassworking and Lampworking Glasses: Find your perfect match

SHOP GLASSWORKING SHOP GLASSWORKING Hot glass workers use a variety of tools and techniques to create beautiful and intricate works of art. However, working with glass can also be hazardous to their health, as exposure to certain types of light can cause eye damage and other health issues. In this article, we’ll explore the types of light that glass workers need to protect against and the filters available to protect against these harmful waves. Shade, Material, and Protection: Choosing the Right Lampworking Lens Lampworking and Glassworking require precision and focus, making it essential to have the right type of lens

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Didymium Safety Glasses

Looking for safety glasses for use with soft glass? Didymium Safety Glasses Didymium safety glasses are known by a lot of names: rose didymium, rose glass, ACE, ACE 202, Phillips 202, even “purple glass,” but these all refer to the same didymium lenses.Didymium safety glasses protect your eyes from harmful UV rays and sodium flare, both of which are associated with torch work when bead making and silver soldering.Sodium flare is emitted by soft glass as well as borosilicate glass (pyrex) during torch work, but borosilicate releases IR in addition to UV and sodium flare. If you are working with

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Lampworking Glasses for Soft Glass

Need a pair of safety glasses for working with soft glass? Lampworking Glasses for Soft Glass Lampworking eyewear and torchworking safety glasses for soft glass are generally the same thing. If you’re working with soft glass, you need to protect your eyes from the sodium flare released by your glass at high temperatures, as well as the UV associated with glass that’s that hot.Our lampworking glasses for soft glasses are are Phillips 202 safety glasses. They protect your eyes by blocking sodium flare and harmful UV associated with soft glass work. If you are a glassworking artist looking for safety

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Sodium Flare Eye Protection for Hot Glass Working

Need sodium flare protection for your glass work? Hot Glass Working Protecting with Sodium Flare Working with hot glass produces harmful light such as sodium flare, ultraviolet rays, and sometimes infrared rays. If you’re looking for sodium flare eye protection for hot glass working, our line of glassworking eyewear is a great choice for browsing.We offer sodium flare eye protection for protection against sodium flare and UV (Phillips 202 Ace), or sodium flare and UV plus IR (Green Ace). Our Green Ace eyewear comes in two shades (3 and 5) and is great for borosilicate work.If you’re working with hot

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Lampworking Protective Eyewear for Soft Glass

Learn which eyewear matches the glassworking you do. Lampworking Protective Eyewear for Soft Glass If you’re looking for lampworking protective eyewear for soft glass, the type of protection you need depends on what type of work you do.Working with soft glass could involve a torch, a furnace, or both. If you’re working with a furnace, you need to protect yourself from UV and IR with a pair of light green glasses. Our LG glasses are designed for this (GB-LG) and are perfect for off-hand glassblowing, glory hole work, and furnace work.If you’re working with a torch, you’ll need protection from

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Hot Glassworking New Frame Selection

Looking for a great new pair of glassworking glasses? Hot Glassworking New Frame Selection Our new selection of hot glassworking glasses is great for anyone looking for eyewear to protect them during art or scientific glasswork. We have always been proud to offer an outstanding selection of frame choices to give our glassworkers the options they need to find the perfect frame. The new additions only add to this goal, helping to ensure that you will find the frame that you’re most comfortable with wearing. From Geek frames to new wraparounds, here’s what’s great about our hot glassworking new frame selection: Geek frames for

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Geek Hot Glassworking Glasses Are Here!

Looking for a stylish pair of glassworking glasses to complement the art you create? Our New Geek Glassworking Glasses Are Here Hot glass working glasses don’t have to be bulky and obtrusive; geek glassworking glasses are contemporary, stylish, comfortable, and safe! Geek glasses and nerd glasses are a reincarnation of classic vintage styles using new, reliable materials and catchy spins on these classic glasses’ style. From wayfarers to ovals, squares to rectangles, these solid and bold plastic frames are sure to be the envy of your peers, and with the wide array of styles to choose from, there’s a hot

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Bead Making Eye Protection

Need to protect your eyes while making art? Bead Making Eye Protection Using safety glasses during bead making is important if you want to keep your eyes safe from UV and sodium flare. Bead making eye protection is used to block the harmful ultraviolet rays, or UV, from torchwork from getting to your eyes, and it also blocks the bright orange light coming from torchwork which is typically referred to as sodium flare.Because UV can harm the retinas from continued exposure over time, even if you’re not currently using bead making eye protection now, you will likely still benefit from

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From Flames to Frames: Selecting the Perfect Safety Glasses for Lampworking

SHOP LAMPWORKING GLASSES SHOP LAMPWORKING GLASSES SHOP LAMPWORKING GLASSES The art of lampworking has gained significant popularity in recent years, emerging as an enjoyable hobby. It offers a remarkable avenue for self-expression, resulting in exquisite creations that are often captivating in their beauty. The masterpieces crafted through lampworking serve as delightful gifts, captivating conversation starters, and potentially lucrative ventures for those who have honed their artistic skills. This engaging pursuit is particularly suited for individuals who relish the satisfaction of diligently working towards a magnificent final product and cherish moments of solitude dedicated to their personal creative endeavors. Like any

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Glass Blowing Safety Glasses Are A Necessity

Glass blowing is one of those trades people don’t think much about in the modern-day. In fact, it sounds like something that fell out of favor some time between the Renaissance and the industrial revolution. After all, anything that’s on display at a historical reenactment must have been replaced by technology at some point, right?Wrong, actually. Glass blowing is something that is still very much alive and vital, both as an industrial trade, and as an artistic one. On the one hand, the tools and processes of glass blowing are more advanced than they were in the days where craftsmen

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