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(New page: There are many different types of torches available to use in glass bead making or lampworking. Many artists start out on the "Hot Head" which uses propane only. Other torches...)
 
 
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Many artists start out on the "[[Hot Head]]" which uses propane only.  
 
Many artists start out on the "[[Hot Head]]" which uses propane only.  
 
Other torches include the [[Nortel Minor]], [[Carlisle CC]], [[Bethlehem burners]] and the [[Lynx]] to name but a few. These torches make use of dual fuel which means that a source of propane and [[oxygen]] is required.
 
Other torches include the [[Nortel Minor]], [[Carlisle CC]], [[Bethlehem burners]] and the [[Lynx]] to name but a few. These torches make use of dual fuel which means that a source of propane and [[oxygen]] is required.
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Torches can either be [[surface mix]] or [[internal mix]]. But most [[lampworking]] torches are [[surface mix]]

Latest revision as of 18:39, 15 November 2008

There are many different types of torches available to use in glass bead making or lampworking. Many artists start out on the "Hot Head" which uses propane only. Other torches include the Nortel Minor, Carlisle CC, Bethlehem burners and the Lynx to name but a few. These torches make use of dual fuel which means that a source of propane and oxygen is required.

Torches can either be surface mix or internal mix. But most lampworking torches are surface mix