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About This Book

The manual offers practical, step-by-step instruction in shaping and joining glass by lamp and blowpipe to produce laboratory and household apparatus—barometers, thermometers, hydrometers, syphons, funnels, hour-glasses, and tube vessels—along with simple tools and inexpensive lamp and blowpipe designs. Clear procedures explain forming bulbs, bending tubes, and finishing supports, illustrated by numerous engravings and accompanied by hints on economical procurement and common operations. It is written for beginners and practitioners who wish to make, repair, or experiment with glass instruments, emphasizing safety, economy, and reproducible technique.

About the Author

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T.-P. Danger

T.-P. Danger is an author known for his work in the field of glass art, particularly through his notable book, "The Art of Glass-Blowing." This work serves as a comprehensive guide to the techniques and artistry involved in glass-blowing, reflecting the author's expertise and passion for this intricate craft. Danger's contributions to the literature on glass art provide valuable insights for both beginners and experienced artisans, making his work a significant resource in the study and practice of glass-blowing.

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