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Studio Demonstration: John Kobuki 

Corning Museum of Glass
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Watch John Kobuki demonstrate for his Studio course, Flower Marbles, in which the students will explore the compression technique used to make flowers and other deeply encased designs in borosilicate glass.
John Kobuki has been working with glass since 1995. He is known for making marbles with the compression technique. Kobuki won first place at the Eugene Flame Off competition for marbles, and has been published in 100 Lampworkers and Glass Line Special Edition. He has taught, demonstrated, and exhibited in the United States and Japan, and teaches internationally. "I enjoy the challenge of creating something new with a finite shape and infinite design possibilities," says Kobuki. www.cmog.org/bi...

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@Xanderviceory
@Xanderviceory Год назад
i've been making implosions for 10 years, never fully liked them, tried to teach myself to make them, watched this video once and now my implosions are coming out exactly the way I want them to because now they're compression marbles lol. in glass sometimes it's just one or two little things you can add in or leave out that make all the difference in the world. thanks corning and kobuki
@123tmw321
@123tmw321 10 лет назад
Thank you Mr. Kobuki for sharing your awesome skills with all of us! Definitely a "favorite" for me!
@dgb56bgd
@dgb56bgd Год назад
Absolutely amazing. Having often marveled at these amazing creations, I never fathomed exactly how they were produced. Now I have a much better idea. Blessings y’all, from the lush green hills of Tennessee.
@TheMagicClover
@TheMagicClover 10 лет назад
Each time I watch this it helps me more and more! Such an amazing demo!
@redatlas8484
@redatlas8484 4 года назад
100% Seen this about 50 times and get something new out of it every time.
@smileynumber13
@smileynumber13 3 года назад
@@redatlas8484 Same here! I am re-watching for like the 20th time almost a year later and still finding new tips
@HendersonDesign
@HendersonDesign 11 лет назад
Great video. I really appreciated being able to see the whole process. Picked up a couple of techniques that are going to make a big difference in my marble making ability!
@Trentabyte
@Trentabyte 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Kobuki for being an incredible artist and awesome teacher. I've watched this demo multiple times, taking notes, and I couldn't be more grateful. Thank you Corning for also being an incredible platform and studio to allow artists to do their thang as well as spreading the knowledge for future artists, like me! 🫶🏻
@dongliker
@dongliker 5 месяцев назад
When he goes for the push at 4:10 and just gets it perfectly UGGGG HE MAKES IT LOOKS SO EASY!
@gregw9243
@gregw9243 10 лет назад
This is amazing, I have never seen this done before but I have seen the finished product. Now I know how it's done!!!
@dr1v3r1965
@dr1v3r1965 11 лет назад
Incredible to watch such a talented artist work from 8k miles away... thanks for posting!
@budlifebroseducationalgrow5653
Dope video and loved how it looked when finished. Great job dude #JohnKobukiGlassBlower
@rottenegg663
@rottenegg663 10 лет назад
sweet vid! Thank you john kobuki and CMOG!!
@gregc3343
@gregc3343 11 лет назад
22 people let their maria get too concave.
@nathank3796
@nathank3796 7 лет назад
thank you for the video, it will help me become even better at my glass art
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@mrscpmg
@mrscpmg 11 лет назад
Thank you very much! Love John's work and this demo is really great!!!
@1SueG
@1SueG 11 лет назад
As a beginner this was wonderful to look to the future. Thank you for this demo! I learned so much.
@sjobang
@sjobang 8 лет назад
Good video! Great comments! Gorgeous crafmanship!
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 8 лет назад
+sjobang Thanks for watching!
@sirsapient5098
@sirsapient5098 6 лет назад
Love this guys work!
@glassinsetto9091
@glassinsetto9091 9 лет назад
So delicate, very beautiful and just absolutely amazing!
@Xanderviceory
@Xanderviceory Год назад
50:14 is such a cool shot with his red torch upsidedown in the marble
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass Год назад
Appreciate it, thanks for watching!
@tonycortese2531
@tonycortese2531 9 лет назад
Absolutely amazing work. I learned a ton!
@midrhythm5150
@midrhythm5150 11 лет назад
This was an amazing video... Thanks Corning and John!
@Twosevenboy1
@Twosevenboy1 11 лет назад
thank you so much for this video to a starting glass blower this is a dream come true to watch
@FountainScribe
@FountainScribe 11 лет назад
Absolutely great video. I would love to see more of this artist!
@totalturtleable
@totalturtleable 11 лет назад
This is goddamn hypnotic.
@MrLampworker
@MrLampworker 11 лет назад
Very nicely done John.
@Merkaba4203
@Merkaba4203 11 лет назад
amazing! Thanks! Also, one of the best quality productions as far as audio goes too. :)
@sp10sn
@sp10sn 9 лет назад
Hands of an artist, demo personality of a goldfish.
@sp10sn
@sp10sn 8 лет назад
+C very close, yep. I'm annoyed that I even said that... Must have been a dick that day.
@Bowtie41
@Bowtie41 9 лет назад
Beautiful.I have seen others who recommended you and/or took lessons from you.I am disabled and can't afford a kiln.Is there any glass I can try that don't need to be annealed?I do have a jewelers torch,as well as propane and oxy/acetylene torches.I just want to try glass work without a big investment.I made a 1" tall swan years ago that wasn't half-bad,but one of my children dropped it.It wasn't annealed and broke easily.Thank You so much for sharing,you are an awesome artist!
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 9 лет назад
+Bowtie41 If you use borosilicate glass instead of soft glass, you will need very little or no annealing. I would suggest a class to learn more about the ins and out of that type of glass, as well as learning about the best types of torches and fuel gas. You can read more about what The Studio has to offer at www.cmog.org.
@kaceydamas6517
@kaceydamas6517 9 лет назад
+Bowtie41 Vermiculite in a large pot can work for annealing smaller glass objects, you can also flame anneal small objects and if done properly, they shouldn't need a kiln.
@SlowerIsFaster139
@SlowerIsFaster139 9 лет назад
That was amazing to watch
@josh63br4
@josh63br4 7 лет назад
Kobuki is the man
@RaeGrout
@RaeGrout 9 лет назад
Very cool thank you so much for this. learned a lot and will try with my marbles. Have an awesome day ~ you just made mine :-)
@lisag.7321
@lisag.7321 6 лет назад
Solo beautiful. Would love to have it or win it if you would do a contest.
@raoubveugelles
@raoubveugelles 9 лет назад
WOOOW this is tremendous!
@rsxtypesmobbin8661
@rsxtypesmobbin8661 8 лет назад
its Gargantuan!
@granhellosyan
@granhellosyan 11 лет назад
Thanks, that was great. Appreciate the sharing. cheers.
@trevor807
@trevor807 11 лет назад
How many bongs does it take to get this good?
@sketchypanda4805
@sketchypanda4805 10 лет назад
How many spoons ;)
@kevinredman3686
@kevinredman3686 6 лет назад
How many marbles! ;)
@brandon1886
@brandon1886 11 лет назад
Wow, this was great, thank you so much!
@suzannealvin5708
@suzannealvin5708 6 месяцев назад
Astonishing
@budlifebroseducationalgrow5653
Curious why did he touch the white glass to his nose? It was around 19:40-20:10 new to glass blowing so I want to learn whatever I can.
@stevens2340
@stevens2340 8 лет назад
Thank you!!!
@RuthPletz
@RuthPletz 11 лет назад
Fantastic!
@mikepetruccelli4740
@mikepetruccelli4740 11 лет назад
Thank u...awesome vid...
@dongliker
@dongliker 2 месяца назад
Does anyone know what size slug John started with here?
@SK8Punx82
@SK8Punx82 7 лет назад
That was a gorgeous marble
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@MotelIndigo
@MotelIndigo 9 лет назад
Do i understand this right. That the compression is what in the end gives the petals there color? Like zooming out on a low definition picture?
@joericcardi4867
@joericcardi4867 9 лет назад
The petals are the actual color of the glass, if he didn't compress it as much they would still be the same color. The compressions make the petals go outward, if he had not compressed it a ton while super hot the petals would look more straight up rather than curved around the glass, giving it the flowery affect. Hope this helped :)
@dillonlivingston4084
@dillonlivingston4084 9 лет назад
i really like it perfect
@JohnDoe-u3b
@JohnDoe-u3b Год назад
What brand/type of burner is John using?
@RikkiSlinger
@RikkiSlinger 7 лет назад
yes is true,.--., This is goddamn hypnotic.
@1000preston
@1000preston 11 лет назад
thanks love this!
@Trentabyte
@Trentabyte 8 месяцев назад
@princepkh
@princepkh 11 лет назад
marvelous!
@constancebrosnan3013
@constancebrosnan3013 10 лет назад
amazing!
@theevilvegetablepatch9873
@theevilvegetablepatch9873 5 лет назад
Great demo thank you very much. I can see hes using a 2 stud phantom but how the hell is he controlling the outter flame? Cause it appears more than once hes using a foot pedal? Huh? What? Ona two stud?? I swear i can even hear it *click*
@riversideartglass
@riversideartglass 5 лет назад
@ 7:08 you can see him use the outer knobs to change it.
@sneakypete1702
@sneakypete1702 2 года назад
You can use Y splitters on a 2 stud to run a pedal
@Ns42o
@Ns42o 11 лет назад
well done thanks
@chrisinchaos6812
@chrisinchaos6812 11 лет назад
How many pulls to the center of a large termination?... One... Two... Three...
@sdrawkcabssa9004
@sdrawkcabssa9004 Год назад
Is that a mirage or a phantom?
@theglasszone
@theglasszone 11 лет назад
Yay! Wonderful! :)
@DJRobwhy
@DJRobwhy 11 лет назад
making a marble round. making a design in the marble. making a marble.
@NN-tk7uw
@NN-tk7uw 4 года назад
What happens if the maria gets too concave? Does the dimple trap air?
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Hi, If the maria gets too concave then the pattern/imagery can become distorted when you flatten it in preparation for more layers. A maria that is too concave can also lead to the pattern ending up too small once the final heating and shaping are complete. Thanks for watching!
@NN-tk7uw
@NN-tk7uw 4 года назад
@@corningmuseumofglass Thanks for the tip! Love these demos.
@captainkavi
@captainkavi 7 лет назад
Does anyone know which GTT torch Mr Kobuki is using pls ?
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 7 лет назад
He is using a snub-nose (short barrel) Mirage from GTT.
@cosmoglassworks
@cosmoglassworks 7 лет назад
It's a GTT Phantom. The Mirage has 33 jets in the outer ring, where the Phantom has 15. Also a Mirage has a stand with a knob to adjust the angle, where a Phantom doesn't have the knob.
@moltenconcepts398
@moltenconcepts398 8 лет назад
Does he say what green he uses? It can be such a fickle color that loves to crack when encased.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 8 лет назад
+Molten Concepts -He doesn't say what green he uses, and I don't remember what he chose to use for the demo. Perhaps you can email him through his website: www.kobukiglass.com/ Thanks for watching!
@TheEroth1
@TheEroth1 11 лет назад
Amazing. Makes me wish the studio in my school had lamps instead of just gloryholes.
@Eversky2247
@Eversky2247 11 лет назад
What GTT model is that?
@dreamwalkertunes
@dreamwalkertunes 7 лет назад
Steve Buscemi blows glass?
@dillonlivingston4084
@dillonlivingston4084 9 лет назад
cool
@TreeBug88
@TreeBug88 4 года назад
Hey Corning how’s about puttin a lence filter on the camera
@markovichglass
@markovichglass 2 года назад
Didymium filters for the types of cameras used 8 years ago are extremely expensive. They could use 58mm cameras and or gopros with lens filters, but they are still pretty expensive. Be greatful for this video, these classes arent cheap if you had to attend. Be greatful my friend
@thedeanofgreens
@thedeanofgreens 10 лет назад
this channel norma'ly has great angles but this video you often cant see what hes doing
@shogun873
@shogun873 11 лет назад
Where is your kobuki torch john?? Your phantom is missing a ring! Haha
@maudpascal7820
@maudpascal7820 10 месяцев назад
Je vois rien....😢
@Wendydarling420
@Wendydarling420 7 лет назад
kobuki sounds like young steve buscemi
@SavageGerbil
@SavageGerbil 7 лет назад
sounds like a less angry Phil Hellmuth
@jamielynn9530
@jamielynn9530 4 года назад
My thoughts exactly!!!
@jamielynn9530
@jamielynn9530 4 года назад
I had to double check that I was in fact watching kobuki & not buscemi Every time I watch him work too!! 😆
@rayarmin1
@rayarmin1 10 лет назад
сколько же этот шар должен будет стоить чтоб оправдать время, усердия, терпения и самого топлива? я 3 раза заснул пока смотрел эту хрень) час жизни ушел на этот бред
@steadyheady8588
@steadyheady8588 10 лет назад
go fuck off
@IPreferLoLtbh
@IPreferLoLtbh 4 месяца назад
Его мрамор легко продается от 500 до 2000 долларов США, и они пользуются спросом, так как он один из лучших в том, что он делает, был одним из оригиналов. Он, вероятно, использует менее 20 долларов США в газе и o2
@raymiedc
@raymiedc 11 лет назад
that is just a phantom...the Kobuki is a three stage torch...this is a two stage..
@watchinuwatchinmeme
@watchinuwatchinmeme 10 лет назад
I'm a neon glass bender,thanks
@uniukuyu1295
@uniukuyu1295 9 лет назад
You finding work now a days?
@Aliciabean97
@Aliciabean97 9 лет назад
Is that a GTT Cheetah?! :o
@Atlantapostcaps
@Atlantapostcaps 9 лет назад
Alicia Rodriguez phantom
@AeolianHall1
@AeolianHall1 11 лет назад
Kobuki is an excellent craftsman. Too bad this video was directed by a completely untalented goon. It should have been about 15 minutes long, and instead it is 51 minutes long with long shots of glass heating up. Bor-ring.
@fedeaecheAhotmailcom
@fedeaecheAhotmailcom 8 лет назад
!!! bellisimo ¡¡¡ end to beauty
@iliketostealyourthoughts
@iliketostealyourthoughts 11 лет назад
The heating up the glass is the most important part of the process. Shut up and be thankful for the demo.
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