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 |
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| Update March 2016 |
| Workbench |
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| New 02 con (oxygen concentrator) from Sundance Glass |


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