The BoroTruView Lampworking Glasses #375 is a rectangular frame. These BoroTruView Lampworking Glasses #375 are ANSI Z87 safety glasses are made of high quality TR-90 nylon, ensuring durability, chemical resistance, and lightweight safety glasses. These RX safety glasses feature large temple bars, which ensure protection without a side shield. Available in black and tortoise colors. In addition, the BoroTruView Lampworking Glasses #375 safety glasses meet the ANSI Z87-2+ high velocity and high mass safety standards.
The BoroTruView Lampworking Glasses #375 shade 3.0 lenses are made for the true lampworking artist. These lenses are specially formulated to offer excellent color recognition when working with colored glass while still providing UV, IR and Sodium Flare protection. The gray IR filter is color neutral so you can easily see the different colors of the glass and the heat being applied. These revolutionary polycarbonate filter lenses are much lighter than conventional laminated and glass products. If you are working with smaller pieces the BoroTruView 3.0 is for you.
The BoroTruView Lampworking Glasses #375 shade 5.0 lenses are made for the true lampworking artist. These lenses are specially formulated to offer excellent color recognition when working with colored glass while still providing UV, IR and Sodium Flare protection. The gray IR filter is color neutral so you can easily see the different colors of the glass and the heat being applied. These revolutionary polycarbonate filter lenses are much lighter than conventional laminated and glass products. For larger pieces like candlesticks and statues, you will need the BoroTruView 5.0.
Lampworking is a type of glasswork in which a torch or lamp is used to melt the glass. Once in a molten state, the glass is formed by blowing and shaping with tools and hand movements. It is also known as flameworking or torchworking, as the modern practice no longer uses oil-fueled lamps.
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