budbro18
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone, first post in the glass section for me. Im a blunt type of guy so i dont come around these parts often. haha
As the title says, im looking for a quartz glass blower.
Im trying to make/recreate a nail for an e-nail coil.
Ive seen the JH honey holes and the quartz domeless nails that come with the d-nails. My only problem with them is the intense price of them.
Please educate me if im wrong and if quartz glass or something in the process is very expensive to get ahold of or to work with.
But ive seen JH make his honey holes he charges almost 100 for (sometimes more depending on the headshop/website markup) and they take about 10-15 minutes to make. Along with probably some kiln time for annealing.
Now im all for makin a buck especially when you have the overhead and the equipment purchases of a bigger, well known glass blower.
But thats why ive come here. Hoping to find a new but skilled glass blower to help me make some nice domeless quartz nails for my enails that i am making and just for people in general.
Heres one of the quartz domeless nails that can be purchased with the dnail
Feel free to pm me if you want to talk more directly, if not this thread is open for discussion.
I dont know a ton about glass blowing so feel free to add any information anyone may know.
I just wanted one for myself at first but when i saw the price and realized that id be paying as much for a nail as it costs to make my DIY enail i couldnt let it slid and figured id try to go straight to the source. Since then ive found some other people who like quartz like i do for the properties it has vs TI along with the usually high price of TI and the chance game you play buying cheap "grd2 TI".
Im all about helping people out and getting good quality products to those who dont have as much money as others for a reasonable price. Thats why i started making e-nails in the first place. Tired of people paying 400-600 dollars for a very simple piece of equipment. I want to bring enails to a more affordable range and to go along with that ive been looking at a few ceramic and quartz as well as TI nails to try to find the most bang for my buck so i can then pass those savings onto the customer. No one wants to spend $500 on an enail when they can spend $250 and buy $250 worth of wax for said enail. haha.
Thanks in advance for any help/info/services anyone can add to this thread.
As the title says, im looking for a quartz glass blower.
Im trying to make/recreate a nail for an e-nail coil.
Ive seen the JH honey holes and the quartz domeless nails that come with the d-nails. My only problem with them is the intense price of them.
Please educate me if im wrong and if quartz glass or something in the process is very expensive to get ahold of or to work with.
But ive seen JH make his honey holes he charges almost 100 for (sometimes more depending on the headshop/website markup) and they take about 10-15 minutes to make. Along with probably some kiln time for annealing.
Now im all for makin a buck especially when you have the overhead and the equipment purchases of a bigger, well known glass blower.
But thats why ive come here. Hoping to find a new but skilled glass blower to help me make some nice domeless quartz nails for my enails that i am making and just for people in general.
Heres one of the quartz domeless nails that can be purchased with the dnail
Feel free to pm me if you want to talk more directly, if not this thread is open for discussion.
I dont know a ton about glass blowing so feel free to add any information anyone may know.
I just wanted one for myself at first but when i saw the price and realized that id be paying as much for a nail as it costs to make my DIY enail i couldnt let it slid and figured id try to go straight to the source. Since then ive found some other people who like quartz like i do for the properties it has vs TI along with the usually high price of TI and the chance game you play buying cheap "grd2 TI".
Im all about helping people out and getting good quality products to those who dont have as much money as others for a reasonable price. Thats why i started making e-nails in the first place. Tired of people paying 400-600 dollars for a very simple piece of equipment. I want to bring enails to a more affordable range and to go along with that ive been looking at a few ceramic and quartz as well as TI nails to try to find the most bang for my buck so i can then pass those savings onto the customer. No one wants to spend $500 on an enail when they can spend $250 and buy $250 worth of wax for said enail. haha.
Thanks in advance for any help/info/services anyone can add to this thread.