Pulling glass cane is the act of maneuvering molten glass as it flows from the bottom of a raised and supported kiln. The kiln used to do this is called a Vitrigraph kiln. Each manufacturer makes their own wonderful version of this elevated wonder. You can use this kiln to...

    Pulling glass cane is the act of maneuvering molten glass as it flows from the bottom of a raised and supported kiln. The kiln used to do this is called a Vitrigraph kiln. Each manufacturer makes their own wonderful version of this elevated wonder. You can use this kiln to make twisted glass cane and glass stringer as well for your glass fusing projects and for lampworking and beadmaking too!

    ***Looking for a Vitrigraph stand... we suggest using the Seville Classics UltraDurable Commercial-Grade 5-Tier Steel Wire Shelving. Set it up using the top and bottom shelves only... and you are good to go! It's tall, portable, and perfect! This is what the pro's use, and you won't be sorry for getting it. Honestly, don't go trying to rig up a ladder and some boards, etc. because you don't want to spend extra dollars, or you think it will take up too much room. Whatever you set up will end up being an obstacle to you using your vitrigraph because it will be a PAIN to set up and break down. Trust us! We've been there. Save yourself some hassle!

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