Pontee - définition. Qu'est-ce que Pontee
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Pontee - définition

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Glass blowing; Glass-blowing; Glassblower; Punty; Marvering; Hot shop; Blowing glass; Pontil; Pontee; Glassblowing museums; Glass blower; Blown glass; Gaffer (glassblowing); Glory hole (glassmaking); Mould-blowing; Blowing (glassmaking); Glass-blowers; Glass-blower; Glasswork
  • Glassblower [[Jean-Pierre Canlis]] sculpting a section of his piece "Insignificance"
  • Glassworking in a hot shop in New York City
  • cane]] which involves the use of rods of colored glass
  • Glassblower Romeo Lefebvre in his workshop in [[Montreal]], 1942
  • Glassblowers at work, Crown Crystal Studio, Waterloo, Sydney, 1950
  • A glassworks in England in 1858. During the Industrial Revolution, techniques for mass-produced glassware were improved.
  • Glassblowing production methods in England in 1858
  • Use of a glory hole to reheat a piece on the end of a blowpipe
  • How a wine glass is made, [[Kosta Glasbruk]], video
  • Roman blown glass ''[[hydria]]'' from [[Baelo Claudia]] (4th century AD)

Pontee         
·noun An iron rod used by glass makers for manipulating the hot glass;
- called also, puntil, puntel, punty, and ponty. ·see Fascet.
Pontil         
·noun ·same·as Pontee.
glass-blowing         
¦ noun the craft of making glassware by blowing semi-molten glass through a long tube.
Derivatives
glass-blower noun

Wikipédia

Glassblowing

Glassblowing is a glassforming technique that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble (or parison) with the aid of a blowpipe (or blow tube). A person who blows glass is called a glassblower, glassmith, or gaffer. A lampworker (often also called a glassblower or glassworker) manipulates glass with the use of a torch on a smaller scale, such as in producing precision laboratory glassware out of borosilicate glass.