Studio

My studio is built into my laundry room where I had space to put it. It houses my flame table, supplies, and an area for beadwork and wirework.

How I built mine and how you can build yours: Building the Lampwork Studio

 My first work table using my first glass kit.
It was in my garage and made from bits of an old treadmill.

Building the new studio
Removed an old defunct wall heater and used the
steel liner for a vent hood.

Table moved into the studio (aka laundry room)

First glass holder - pvc pipe

Bead work table - shelf.
Peg board to hold tools

Sliding door to my domain

My domain

Shelf

Kiln and glass rod holders (PVC pipe)


Glass chart - Effetre colors

More glass chart - the whole thing

Table set up
peg board covering water heater with hinged access

More work area and storage

First oxygen concentrator

Table and tool storage (covers water heater)
Steel sheeting on wall
Ceramic tiles on table top

Working area - tool and mandrel holders

Devardi glass holders (quart mason jars)
Stained glass from my friend, Linda

shelf holder - old curio shelf found at yard sale

more supplies and tools
Spice racks, etc.

bead and wire work tools and supplies

Peg board tool holder
Mandrel storage made from pvc

mandrel holder made from piece of wood and pvc

Original glass rod holder now on wall

Supplies 

More beads
And TARDIS and steam punk gun

Tools

Apron and tools

More stuff

Good lighting

Extractor fan with duct work
Piece of wood and plexiglass

Outside propane tank storage
Made from old fence boards.

Inside of storage

Window with fan - outside
Update March 2016


Workbench

New 02 con (oxygen concentrator) from Sundance Glass

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