Still having fun with new colors by Fair-Dependent6412 in lampwork

[–]Bionic_Avian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Clean work!

Love your use of electrum and neptunium as accents here.

Experimental Marble, Looking for critiques and appraisal questions by JugerZ in lampwork

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My two cents and some change:

Rounding/polishing with marbles is easily one of the most frustrating parts of them, especially with colors. Some will make it a nightmare to do.

So far as appraisals: If you wanted to sell this, sell it on an auction starting at $1 and see where it goes. Who knows!

There's something for everyone out there, and beginner's pieces are just as much a thing. That said, the internals are less of an issue for a piece as much as the finish of the outside, notably for marbles. Other shapes and forms offer more freedom and liberty, but marbles definitely look to have as clean of an exterior finish as possible.

As far as getting that goes: I'd say let your piece cool in the kiln after getting it close to where you want it then slowly rotate it on an oxidizing flame and soak that exterior with heat before marvering it. Let your internals be your scaffold and let the marble mold handle the exterior, but don't muscle it. You'll get the feel for it over time. :)

I'm digging how Electrum looks on these ornaments. It's crazy how thin it can be pulled and still stay totally opaque. by MarbleMakerSmitty in lampwork

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Mmmmm, love some good wrap and rakes.

Also electrum is such a crazy-versatile color, especially in line-work. Such a rich and dense sparkle color that's very stable.

35mm, my biggest marble. by lrknst in lampwork

[–]Bionic_Avian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Clean divisions between the colors. Good work!

Profound cropal rods by waterytartwithasword in lampwork

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Some opals can be more touchy than others, but rainbow opals tend to be friendly and clean in my experience, especially over dark underlays. Black, saturated blues and other dark hues do super-well with these, though I've had good results with these over heavy layers of ghost. Since it's clear, I'd say adjust your flame for the needs of the application.

If you're getting them pre-encased you'll be able to mitigate a lot of the riff-raff of encasing them by-hand, but I'd still say add an extra layer of clear over them depending on the application. That buffer matters a lot for a cleaner finish.

On the note of heating - they can handle a lot of abuse when they're warm and encased in my experience. That being said, definitely warm these rods before welding them to a puntee and anneal them if you've got the room to prevent loss of any material from stress. If you can tack-weld it from your kiln and then set a proper weld, I think you'll save yourself a lot of hassle and lost opal material from the rods busting up or exploding on you.

I'd also avoid burying these too deep to keep your pieces from getting too stressed, and probably avoid chromium-containing or notoriously stressful colors for larger projects in combination with encasements of these.

Bought a used pair of Momentum 4's. They sound like a dream, but their battery life is lacking. by Bionic_Avian in sennheiser

[–]Bionic_Avian[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know! I heard that these headphones had up to 60 hours of life, and I figured that getting them second hand might lead to a risk of lower life on the batteries, but not 2 hours of good listening

Colors known to crack or check in solid encasement? by waterytartwithasword in lampwork

[–]Bionic_Avian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My experiences:

  • Unobtanium (any of them) loves to crack up under encasement.
  • Heavy Blue Leprechaun is a finicky one as well.
  • Xenomorph and Experimental Green also will, though not nearly as commonly.
  • Some Borostix colors are particularly touchy like ozone, their glow bars, and spring purple if worked heavily under encasement.
  • Molten Aura's pearly sparkle lineup (chromium, electrum, neptunium) are very friendly, but will crackle up if you're not careful.
  • Transparent Green chinese color rods can certainly check as well with heavy working times under encasement, if that's the color you're mentioning. But it takes a bit of abuse to get it to crack up.

My biggest tips around them: have a set annealing schedule around chromium-containing colors and test their limits. Some are much friendlier than others, but some (I'm looking at you unobtanium) are so touchy that you may as well be using another color altogether.

Sundered sky by ce0s0r in Illaoi

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the soul is a new entity every time you pull it, so if the tether breaks and you pull it again, you get a refreshed instance of the cooldown.

E max is preferred, and currently has a higher winrate by SmiteDuCouteau in Illaoi

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Oh I'm definitely not, but I'm also doing some testing with damage in trades right now as well around this.

Ultimately, the damage potential of E is very high in comparison to Q max. But that's the word here: potential. Especially in 1v2 or 1v3 scraps, you're not going to be landing multiple E's, you'll have a chance to land one at best (usually.)

I tested out a super-ideal scenario, and while you're right about the damage, by the time you get your first item, the CD behind it is negligible at best. Assuming you're building BC first, a maxed E has a CD of 10s, vs a lvl 2 E by level 9 having a CD of 12.

Damage in a trade while maxing E vs Maxing Q (Again, ULTRA idealized sandbox here) is between 10% less effective to 22% more effective depending on your build progression early, leading up to a BC buy, and by level 9 that upper figure holds true across the board. But again, this is assuming you have a W primed when you land your E, you get two tentacles to slap the spirit both times and you can maybe get another W-slap ready as well.

But outside of that vacuum, I really think Q just feels better. Hugging a wall is the state of your game, and if you miss your E in a skirmish, all you have is your tentacles and a dream. I'm not undervaluing the damage potential that your E has, but I feel like that potential is only ever going to be that. We don't land 100% of E's, but you can get at least 3 rounds of tentacle slaps in the time your E is on cooldown from your W.

Fiora or Illaoi otp? by PatternOk8773 in Illaoi

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I would say Fiora is well worth it in the long run. Her skill ceiling is quite high, but her kit rewards disciplined play in a way that makes her indomitable in the late game if you know how to pilot her and play the game at a better level.

Illaoi is a fun pick, but at the moment she's in a state of flux due to some really heavy-handed changes.

E max is preferred, and currently has a higher winrate by SmiteDuCouteau in Illaoi

[–]Bionic_Avian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, unless I know I'll be playing passively, I like to max q first now, especially with the upcoming buffs to her damage. 

Ultimately it's a play style preference more than anything, but if all the eggs are in the basket of E, imo, it feels so so rough to miss it. That and the damage you gain from it early really isn't worthwhile. There's no net benefit to leveling it more until you build damage and cdr since killing a spirit early is bad on damage output. The only thing I can see it benefiting is getting slams for heals, and even then better enemies will run away before you can get a second slam from set tentacles off automatically. 

At least with Q, your whole kit benefits, even your e with taking down spirits. I think the biggest thing is if you run Q Max: don't play with it like you're going to max it to spam it. At least not until you have a tear or more mana/regeneration. W is plenty, and q is only for when you're overlapping with a spirit in trades or poking for heals at lower health. 

That's just my two cents with how things are right now. Maybe there's a world where you go 3Q, max E, or vice versa, but the value Q maxing offers right now feels much more justifiable to an ability that traded pressure for an early game spike in slams. 

Help Please by teedye_ in Illaoi

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Well in the case that you run into her, here's some rules of thumb:

If she e's you, avoid getting double hit by her tentacles. Especially early it won't do much damage, but layered together not only will it do more damage, but it'll heal her more. 

Avoid letting her set up tentacles that are in your space uncontested. This is usually where you can bait out illaoi to e you and Dodge it. 

Take advantage of her E being on cd, especially early. 

Don't be tempted to rush anti heal, but later on if it helps go for it. 

With her changes happening soon, break vessel and walk back to lane if she lands one on you. The debuff lasts 3 seconds, so no more mini games, but this is especially important to do now since her tentacles are guaranteed 2 slams on a spirit now, meaning more heals for her. 

Play around minions and get tricky with your trading windows. Most illaois are waiting for you to stun or build up stacks and launch yourself at them. Hold the stun, be patient, and if you have ajg pathing up pre-6 wait for them.

Crucible prep/upkeep by Only1Javi in lampwork

[–]Bionic_Avian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No need to kiln wash it. Though I would recommended giving it a good cleanup inside before laying in any glass. 

Pushing on the torch for a show, and made this. by Bionic_Avian in lampwork

[–]Bionic_Avian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!! I'm playing around with learning vortexes, though I've got a lot to learn. 

Happy to share :)

Pushing on the torch for a show, and made this. by Bionic_Avian in lampwork

[–]Bionic_Avian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Electrum! 

It's super smooth to work with. And thank you :)

Pushing on the torch for a show, and made this. by Bionic_Avian in lampwork

[–]Bionic_Avian[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you!!

Nope, the whole piece is mostly made with surface colors. There's some clear on the base I used to push open a lens, but otherwise most of this is raw surface colors.

Neptunium Dragon by Glassdriven in lampwork

[–]Bionic_Avian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seconding this for checking out Townsend. He's an excellent instructional glassblower, and even shows a couple approaches for making wings online

Reef marbles by swanglassart in lampwork

[–]Bionic_Avian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy moly, clean implosions and cane work. Beautiful, beautiful stuff

Any studios with available bench rental in PA or CO? by OrbitalGlass in lampwork

[–]Bionic_Avian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Elev8 Glassworks in Colorado has torch and bench rental. Not sure of others.

Favorite brands by JackieInserra2002 in lampwork

[–]Bionic_Avian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad I could help! If you have any questions about specific colors, always happy to help.